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This book develops students' ability to philosophise and learn about philosophy and education at a micro and macro level. It challenges students to use philosophy as a tool and as a set of theories within education, and to develop solutions to problems as they occur within practice.
Sociology for Education Studies provides a fresh look at the sociology of education, focussing on themes such as habitus, hegemony and intersectionality. It supports students in applying sociological theory to their own educational experiences.
Understanding Education and Economics explores the multiple ways in which the field of education and schooling has become closely aligned with economic imperatives and interests, and the impact of this on learning and teaching.
International and Comparative Education offers detailed and wide-ranging illustrations of the ways in which comparison can illuminate our understanding of contemporary education systems by exploring issues in relation to specific educational sectors, from early years and primary schooling, through to further, adult and higher education.
International and Comparative Education offers detailed and wide-ranging illustrations of the ways in which comparison can illuminate our understanding of contemporary education systems by exploring issues in relation to specific educational sectors, from early years and primary schooling, through to further, adult and higher education.
Psychology and the Study of Education explores both the insights and applications that psychology can offer in a range of educational contexts.
Psychology and the Study of Education explores both the insights and applications that psychology can offer in a range of educational contexts.
This book develops students' ability to philosophise and learn about philosophy and education at a micro and macro level. It challenges students to use philosophy as a tool and as a set of theories within education, and to develop solutions to problems as they occur within practice.
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