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1. Ideology and Curriculum
by Michael W Apple
When Ideology and Curriculum was first published in 1979 it was quickly established as a path breaking statement on the relationship between cultural ... More
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2. Beyond the National Curriculum
by David Coulby, Coulby Professo, Professor David Coulby
The National Curriculum is due for review. This is a central area of educational debate in England and Wales. Increasingly politicians and their ... More
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3. Beyond the National Curriculum: School Knowledge and Society in the UK and Europe
by David Coulby, Coulby Professo, Professor David Coulby
The National Curriculum is due for review. This is a central area of educational debate in England and Wales. Increasingly politicians and their ... More
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4. Curriculum on the Edge of Survival: How Schools Fail to Prepare Students for Membership in a Democracy
by Daniel A Heller
Daniel Heller contends that public education is in a downward spiral because we have failed to notice the erosion of the basic curricular dimensions ... More
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5. Rightist Multiculturalism: Core Lessons on Neoconservative School Reform
by L Buras Kristen, Kristen L Buras
For nearly two decades, E. D. Hirsch s book Cultural Literacy has provoked debate over whose knowledge should be taught in schools, embodying the ... More
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6. Rightist Multiculturalism: Core Lessons on Neoconservative School Reform
by Kristen L Buras
For nearly two decades, E. D. Hirsch s book Cultural Literacy has provoked debate over whose knowledge should be taught in schools, embodying the ... More
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7. Teaching for Social Justice: 187 Ways to Know You're Aging Disgracefully
by William Ayers et al, William Ayers (Editor), Jean A Hunt (Editor)
DEMOCRACY AND EDUCATION has been the leading voice of the nineties for engaged teaching. TEACHING FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE collects the best of this ... More
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9. The New Political Economy of Urban Education: Neoliberalism, Race, and the Right to the City
by Pauline Lipman
Urban education and its contexts have changed in powerful ways. Old paradigms are being eclipsed by global forces of privatization and markets and ... More
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10. Leadership of Place: Stories from Schools in the Us, UK and South Africa
by Kathryn Riley, Professor Kathryn A Riley
The notion of 'place' is a powerful one: the place where we are from; the place where we live; the place where we would like to be. It raises issues ... More
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11. Earning and Learning: How Schools Matter
by Susan Mayer (Editor), Paul E Peterson (Editor)
The essays in this book report estimates of the effects of learning on earnings and other life outcomes. They also examine whether particular aspects ... More
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12. Popular Culture: Schooling and Everyday Life
by Henry A Giroux, Roger Simon, Roger Simon
Illuminating one of the most pervasive issues of our time, "Popular Culture" is the first book to link the importance and implications of popular ... More
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13. Embracing Race: Why We Need Race-Conscious Education Policy
by Michele S Moses
With clarity, passion, and creativity, Michele Moses offers a new and promising lens for viewing the unsolved issues of race and education. In this ... More
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14. Critical Curriculum Leadership: A Framework for Progressive Education
by Rose M Ylimaki
"Although traditional curriculum and instructional leadership frameworks have dominated educational administration training for almost thirty years, ... More
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16. Reframing Diversity in Educati
by Joan Poliner Shapiro, Trevor E Sewell, Joseph P Ducett
Now in Paperback! Demographic changes in the U.S. are increasing and accelerating diversity. This book provides an in-depth review and analysis of ... More
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17. The Way Schools Work: A Sociological Analysis of Education
by Kathleen Demarrais, Margaret LeCompte
The Way Schools Work continues to offer cutting-edge analysis of contemporary schooling in America from critical perspective. It provides up-to-the ... More
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18. The Abandoned Generation: Democracy Beyond the Culture of Fear
by Henry A Giroux
Henry Giroux continues his critique of the US political and popular culture 's influence on the lives of our children
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20. Rethinking Liberal Education
by Nicholas H Farnham (Editor), Adam Yarmolinsky (Editor)
Liberal education has always had its share of theorists, believers, and detractors, both inside and outside the academy. The best of these have been ... More
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21. Closing the Racial Academic Achievement Gap
by Matthew Lynch
According to this timely analysis, the myth of the racial achievement gap has nothing to do with genetics and everything to do wotha host of ... More
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22. Top Ten Myths in Education: Fantasies Americans Love to Believe
by Dr. Larry E Frase, Prof. William A Streshly
'If everyone had a high school diploma there would be no more street people, unemployment, and crime.' Sound familiar? This and many other myths are ... More
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23. Critical Education in the New Information Age
by Manuel Castells, Ramon Flecha, Paulo Freire
Essays by some of the world's leading educators provide a revolutionary portrait of new ideas and developments in education that can influence the ... More
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24. Education Policy and Realist Social Theory: Primary Teachers, Child-Centred Philosophy and the New Managerialism
by Robert Willmott, Robert Wilmott, Wilmott Robert
In Europe welfare state provision has been subjected to 'market forces'. Over the last two decades, the framework of economic competitiveness has ... More
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25. Education Policy and Realist Social Theory: Primary Teachers, Child-Centred Philosophy and the New Managerialism
by Wilmott Robert, Robert Willmott, Robert Wilmott
In Europe welfare state provision has been subjected to 'market forces'. Over the last two decades, the framework of economic competitiveness has ... More
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