ISBN:
0750710020
Language:
English
Pages:
Online Ressource (2464 KB, 308 S.)
Edition:
1. Aufl.
Parallel Title:
Print version Systems Of Education : Theories, Policies And Implicit Values
DDC:
306.43
Keywords:
Electronic books
Abstract:
Education, Culture and Values Volume IThe six volumes that comprise the Education, Culture and Values series bring together contributions from experts around the world to form, for the first time, a comprehensive treatment of the current concern with values in education. The series seeks to address this concern in the context of cultural and values diversity. The first three volumes provide a wide-ranging consideration of the diversity of values in education at all levels, and thus represent a framework for the second three volumes which focus more specifically on values education (moral, religious, spiritual and political) per se. The six volumes, therefore, bring the fundamental domain of values together with the important issue of pluralism to generate new, fruitful and progressive reflection and exemplars of good practice.The series will be of huge benefit and interest to educators, policy makers, parents, academics, researchers and student teachers. The six volumes contain: diverse and challenging opinions about current educational concerns and reforms in values education chapters from more than 120 contributors of international repute from 23 different countries conceptual clarification and theoretical analysis empirical studies, reports of practical projects and guidance for good practice.Volumes IIII: Values Diversity in EducationVolume ISystems of Education: Theories, Policies and Implicit Values is concerned with the theoretical and conceptual framework for reflecting about values, culture and education and thus provides an introduction to the series as a whole. It is concerned with state and policy level analysis across the world. Volume IIInstitutional Issues: Pupils, Schools and Teacher Education considers values and culture at the institutional level. What constitutes a good whole school approach in a particular area? There are discussions of key issues and reports of whole-school initiatives from around the world. Several chapters focus on the vital issue of teacher education. Volume IIIClassroom Issues: Practice, Pedagogy and Curriculum focuses on the classroom: pedagogy, curriculum and pupil experience. Areas of curriculum development include the relatively neglected domains of mathematics and technology, as well as the more familiar literature and drama. There is a useful section on aesthetic education.Volumes IVVI: Values Education in DiversityVolume IVMoral Education and Pluralism is focused on moral education and development in the context of cultural pluralism. There are highly theoretical discussions of difficult philosophical issues about moral relativism as well as practical ideas about good practice.Volume VSpiritual and Religious Education distinguishes religious and spiritual education and takes a multifaith approach to pedagogic, curricular and resource issues. The important issue of collective worship is also addressed.Volume VIPolitics, Education and Citizenship is concerned with political education and citizenship. Again chapters from several countries lend an international perspective to currently influential concerns and developments, including democratic education, human rights, national identity and education for citizenship.
Description / Table of Contents:
Book Cover; Half-Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Editors' Foreword; Dedication; Beyond Reasonable Doubt? Researching 'Race' in Educational Settings1; 1 Value Underpinnings of Antiracist and Multicultural Education; 2 Markets, Managerialism and the Neglect of Multicultural Education; 3 "Heritable Intelligence": Real and Important, or an Arbitrary Social Construct?; 4 Contested Values and Disputed Cultural Identity in Mexican Higher Education; 5 Cultural Pluralism as an Educational Ideal; 6 Diversity and Universal Values in Multicultural Education
Description / Table of Contents:
7 Attitudes towards the Mentally Handicapped and Counter Selection in the Educational System8 Altering Conceptions of Subjectivity; 9 Values in European Higher Education; 10 Values Education and Cultural Diversity; 11 Values: The Western Australian Experience; 12 Biculturalisms (and Antiracisms) in Education in New Zealand; 13 Two Tracks to Citizenship in the USA1; 14 Changing Values and National Identities in the Caribbean and their Effect on Language Education Policy; 15 Pluralism and Linguistic Diversity; 16 Values, Policy and Practice in the Education of Maori in Aotearoa/New Zealand1
Description / Table of Contents:
17 An Analysis of the Effect of Recent National Policy Changes on Values and Education in South Africa18 Diversity, Values and National Policy in Australia; 19 Ethics, National Education Policy and the Teaching Profession; Index;
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
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