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Who should be educated, when, by whom and how? What purposes should education serve? Why does education matter?

These fundamental questions of value are not always seen as central to the sociology of education. However, this book argues that they are pivotal and provides a sophisticated and engaging introduction to the field that is designed to open up these important debates. It draws attention to the many points of disagreement that exist between major thinkers in the sociology of education, and the values on which their ideas are based. By involving readers in crucial questions about the potential contribution of sociology to education policies and practices, it aims to bridge the divide between education as it is talked about by academics, and the concerns of policymakers and educators who have to make practical decisions about what is to be done.

Chapter by chapter the book introduces competing approaches in the sociology of education - structural functionalism

Trade Review

"The authors are to be commended for their densely nuanced exploration of complex debates about values, reflexivity and ethics in sociological knowledge and for their use of local, national, global and interdisciplinary examples of educational practices, processes and instances."
Sociology

"Provides a thorough, cohesive and incisive account of the ways in which a value based approch to education has much to offer. The clarity of the arguments make it a good text to use with students whilst also providing an engaging resource for those who have a background in education but may not have considered their field in this light."
Sociological Research Online

"This book is about how the sociology of education works as an intellectual practice. It offers new and important insights into the complex and often troubled relations between sociology and education."
Stephen Ball, Institute of Education, University of London

"With extraordinary clarity, Gewirtz and Cribb map the complexity of theories and perspectives in the sociology of education and interweave a discussion of the centrality of its political and ethical dimensions. They build a compelling, nuanced – and much needed – case for a rigorous politically committed educational sociology."
Pauline Lipman, University of Illinois at Chicago

"This important book charts the field of sociology of education, with innovative attention to the issue of values within this body of work. The analysis both celebrates and interrogates the normative dimension of sociologists' work in education, and in doing so provides a lively engagement with the field that will stimulate students and experts alike."
Becky Francis, Roehampton University



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Preface

Part 1: Approaching education sociologically

Chapter 1 Understanding education: the role of sociology

Chapter 2 Understanding structure and agency

Chapter 3 Varieties of critique

Part 2: Key themes

Chapter 4 Social reproduction

Chapter 5 Knowledge and the curriculum

Chapter 6 Identity

Chapter 7 Teachers’ work

Part 3: Conclusion

Chapter 8 Extending reflexivity in sociology of education

References

Understanding Education

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 21/08/2009
      ISBN13: 9780745633442, 978-0745633442
      ISBN10: 0745633447

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Who should be educated, when, by whom and how? What purposes should education serve? Why does education matter?

      These fundamental questions of value are not always seen as central to the sociology of education. However, this book argues that they are pivotal and provides a sophisticated and engaging introduction to the field that is designed to open up these important debates. It draws attention to the many points of disagreement that exist between major thinkers in the sociology of education, and the values on which their ideas are based. By involving readers in crucial questions about the potential contribution of sociology to education policies and practices, it aims to bridge the divide between education as it is talked about by academics, and the concerns of policymakers and educators who have to make practical decisions about what is to be done.

      Chapter by chapter the book introduces competing approaches in the sociology of education - structural functionalism

      Trade Review

      "The authors are to be commended for their densely nuanced exploration of complex debates about values, reflexivity and ethics in sociological knowledge and for their use of local, national, global and interdisciplinary examples of educational practices, processes and instances."
      Sociology

      "Provides a thorough, cohesive and incisive account of the ways in which a value based approch to education has much to offer. The clarity of the arguments make it a good text to use with students whilst also providing an engaging resource for those who have a background in education but may not have considered their field in this light."
      Sociological Research Online

      "This book is about how the sociology of education works as an intellectual practice. It offers new and important insights into the complex and often troubled relations between sociology and education."
      Stephen Ball, Institute of Education, University of London

      "With extraordinary clarity, Gewirtz and Cribb map the complexity of theories and perspectives in the sociology of education and interweave a discussion of the centrality of its political and ethical dimensions. They build a compelling, nuanced – and much needed – case for a rigorous politically committed educational sociology."
      Pauline Lipman, University of Illinois at Chicago

      "This important book charts the field of sociology of education, with innovative attention to the issue of values within this body of work. The analysis both celebrates and interrogates the normative dimension of sociologists' work in education, and in doing so provides a lively engagement with the field that will stimulate students and experts alike."
      Becky Francis, Roehampton University



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements

      Preface

      Part 1: Approaching education sociologically

      Chapter 1 Understanding education: the role of sociology

      Chapter 2 Understanding structure and agency

      Chapter 3 Varieties of critique

      Part 2: Key themes

      Chapter 4 Social reproduction

      Chapter 5 Knowledge and the curriculum

      Chapter 6 Identity

      Chapter 7 Teachers’ work

      Part 3: Conclusion

      Chapter 8 Extending reflexivity in sociology of education

      References

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