Muslims, home education and risk in British society
In: British journal of sociology of education, Band 39, Heft 2, S. 212-226
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In: British journal of sociology of education, Band 39, Heft 2, S. 212-226
ISSN: 1465-3346
In: British journal of sociology of education, Band 35, Heft 5, S. 688-709
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In: Education and urban society, Band 32, Heft 2, S. 237-255
ISSN: 1552-3535
In: British journal of sociology of education, Band 19, Heft 1, S. 39-52
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In: British journal of sociology of education, Band 14, Heft 4, S. 385-397
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In: British journal of sociology of education, Band 13, Heft 4, S. 399-418
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In: Progressive Education
"Education and Democratic Participation is an important and timely contribution to the emerging debate surrounding the value of educating citizens and communities in order to empower them to participate in democratic change. Responding to the effects of neo-liberal ideology on comprehensive education and public services, this book examines the purposes and conditions for reimagining an educated democracy. Arguing that social divisions and cultural misrecognition have intensified to the point of crisis, Ranson explains that a just society must create opportunities for diverse, cohesive and tolerant neighbourhoods to flourish. In order to achieve this, education will need to reimagine learners as prospective citizens and as cooperative makers of the democratic communities in which they live and work. Showing that participation in public forums, councils and associations can provide a real means of enabling members of different communities to learn how to respect and value one another, this book provides persuasive arguments that a broader pedagogy of democracy is needed to confront the common dilemmas facing society. This work is aimed at researchers, academics and postgraduates, particularly those lecturing and studying in the areas of education, the social sciences and politics. It will also appeal to professional and practitioner communities in school and college teaching, as well as in local authorities and related public services."--Provided by publisher.
In: Politics: Australasian Political Studies Association journal, Band 21, Heft 1, S. 63-81
ISSN: 0032-3268
The 1983 election campaign scarcely mentioned education although special interests ensured that traditional commitments were secured. Once in power, the Hawke government tended to ignore these and maintained constraints on education spending. Naive attempts in 1983 to implement the policy of reducing grants to wealthy private schools resulted, by 1984, in a bruised and shaken Hawke government having to placate the powerful private school/Catholic bishops lobby with a generously funded "historic settlement" of the State Aid debate. The Participation and Equity Program was introduced to increase participation in post-compulsory education, particulary by disadvantaged groups. Initially the depressed state of tertiary education was not addressed by the Hawke government which continued the neglect characteristic of the Fraser years. Hawke was returned to office in 1984 on a platform which had as little to say about education as it had in 1983. The rhetoric and practice of the Hawke government has tended to reflect a view of education which is highly economic and instrumental in orientation. A crude nexus is seen to exist between educational spending and productive employment, a view which excludes any concern for the social benefits of education or a longer-term perspective about the value of intellectual endeavour. Labor's traditional ideals and objectives of widening access to education and hence social and economic power are in danger of being ignored. If economic considerations alone continue to dominate policy, the legacy of the Hawke government may well be a set of educational policies which are destined, on balance, to increase rather than reduce inequalities in our society. (Internat. Political Science Association)
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In: Labour, education & society Vol. 10
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