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Maps how the concept of voice has moved and metamorphosed to become a popular educational reform policy priority Highlights the ambivalences of student voice in educational reform Crafts an account of the ontology, ethics and politics of voice in education Brings students' and educators' accounts of voice into conversation with historical and contemporary philosophical debates Offers examples of transversal experiments in the politics of education Engaging with the voices of students and educators and the work of Gilles Deleuze and F lix Guattari, Eve Mayes crafts an account of what voice can and must do in education. The book works with the textures, tremors and murmurs of voice felt over ten years of ethnographic and participatory research in Australian schools from research encounters with students and puppets, to school governance council meetings, to school reform evaluation processes, to students' political activism. It offers a timely critique of the liberal humanist and late capitalist logics of student voice in educational reform, entwined with an affirmation of other possibilities for transversal pedagogical relations in and beyond institutional sites of education.

The Politics of Voice in Education: Reforming Schools After Deleuze and Guattari

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    Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
    Publication Date: 17/04/2023
    ISBN13: 9781474451208, 978-1474451208
    ISBN10: 1474451209

    Number of Pages: 264

    Non Fiction , Politics, Philosophy & Society

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    Maps how the concept of voice has moved and metamorphosed to become a popular educational reform policy priority Highlights the ambivalences of student voice in educational reform Crafts an account of the ontology, ethics and politics of voice in education Brings students' and educators' accounts of voice into conversation with historical and contemporary philosophical debates Offers examples of transversal experiments in the politics of education Engaging with the voices of students and educators and the work of Gilles Deleuze and F lix Guattari, Eve Mayes crafts an account of what voice can and must do in education. The book works with the textures, tremors and murmurs of voice felt over ten years of ethnographic and participatory research in Australian schools from research encounters with students and puppets, to school governance council meetings, to school reform evaluation processes, to students' political activism. It offers a timely critique of the liberal humanist and late capitalist logics of student voice in educational reform, entwined with an affirmation of other possibilities for transversal pedagogical relations in and beyond institutional sites of education.

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