Sociology of Education

Sociology of Education

Author: Stephen J. Ball

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 628

ISBN-13: 9780415198127

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Covering the key points of dispute and areas of controversy within the field, this outstanding collection includes papers from the leading writers, and presents a sophisticated and versatile toolbox of ideas for theory-building and research.


Sociology of Education

Sociology of Education

Author: Carlos Alberto Torres

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 1998-01-01

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 9780791437551

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Examines emerging theoretical and methodological approaches to the field of sociology of education. These perspectives draw on notions of social justice, diversity, multiculturalism, and detracking.


Understanding Sociological Theory for Educational Practices

Understanding Sociological Theory for Educational Practices

Author: Tania Ferfolja

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2015-06-05

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 131633483X

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In contemporary classrooms, it is crucial for teachers to have a thorough understanding of sociological issues in education. Understanding Sociological Theory for Educational Practices addresses sociological theory, highlighting its relevance to policy, curriculum and practice for the pre-service teacher education student. The book explores a range of sociological issues related to diversity, disadvantage, discrimination and marginalisation, contributing to the preparation of future teachers for work in a range of educational contexts. It seeks to dispel the traditional 'one-size-fits-all' notion of education, encouraging future teachers to think critically and reflexively in terms of creating a welcoming and equitable student environment through knowledge, inclusion and understanding. This book is an invaluable resource for primary, secondary and early childhood pre-service teacher education students as they prepare to navigate the diversity of the modern classroom. It is also an excellent resource for practitioners and researchers interested in issues of diversity and difference in education.


Schools and Society

Schools and Society

Author: Jeanne H. Ballantine

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2017-10-25

Total Pages: 528

ISBN-13: 1544302398

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The authors are proud sponsors of the 2020 SAGE Keith Roberts Teaching Innovations Award—enabling graduate students and early career faculty to attend the annual ASA pre-conference teaching and learning workshop. This comprehensive anthology features classical readings on the sociology of education, as well as current, original essays by notable contemporary scholars. Assigned as a main text or a supplement, this fully updated Sixth Edition uses the open systems approach to provide readers with a framework for understanding and analyzing the book’s range of topics. Jeanne H. Ballantine, Joan Z. Spade, and new co-editor Jenny M. Stuber, all experienced researchers and instructors in this subject, have chosen articles that are highly readable, and that represent the field’s major theoretical perspectives, methods, and issues. The Sixth Edition includes twenty new selections and five revisions of original readings and features new perspectives on some of the most contested issues in the field today, such as school funding, gender issues in schools, parent and neighborhood influences on learning, growing inequality in schools, and charter schools.


High School Confidential

High School Confidential

Author: Jeremy Iversen

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2006-09-19

Total Pages: 590

ISBN-13: 0743293827

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It's spring semester at Mirador High in Southern California, and twenty-four-year-old Jeremy Iversen is going deep undercover to deliver the real deal about the dull classes and fast times of American teens today. Trading in his suit and tie for jeans and skater shoes, Iversen posed as a senior transfer student. He took six classes five days a week, dissected a cat, got sent to detention, hung out at the mall, signed yearbooks, and graduated in cap and gown. He infiltrated the homes of his teenage friends, met their parents, and went to their parties. For one entire semester, he led the life of a modern-day high school student -- and lived to tell all about it. Going way beyond the usual clichés of jock and nerd, the book introduces readers to a revolving cast of fascinating characters from every walk of social life: promiscuous freshmen girls, lunchtime alcoholics, evangelical Christians, perfectionist drug dealers, masochistic vampires, steroid-raging baseball stars, and one principal who will stop at nothing to make her failing school look good. In this fast-paced exposé, Jeremy Iversen blows the lid off a secret world in which the sexual revolution runs unchecked, where the use of recreational drugs is chronic, and where apathetic teachers don't even bother to teach. This Wild West wonderland, however, lives by strict unwritten rules and ultraconservative politics, creating a pressure cooker of conflict that's bound to explode. High School Confidential isn't confidential anymore.


Research Handbook on the Sociology of Education

Research Handbook on the Sociology of Education

Author: Rolf Becker

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 621

ISBN-13: 1788110420

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Presenting original contributions from the key experts in the field, the Research Handbook on the Sociology of Education explores the major theoretical, methodological, empirical and political challenges and pressing social questions facing education in current times.


Sociology of Education

Sociology of Education

Author: Alan R. Sadovnik

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780415803694

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Examines the various topics in sociology and education while exposing students to examples of sociological research on schools. This title intends to stimulate student thinking about the important roles that schools play in contemporary society and their ability to solve fundamental social, economic and political problems.


Theory and Methods in Sociology

Theory and Methods in Sociology

Author: John Hughes

Publisher: Red Globe Press

Published: 2007-09-11

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 0333772857

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Offers a guide to sociology that explores its theoretical and methodological dimensions. This book traces how different theories and methods relate to one another, exploring the problems they spawn and the debates that have arisen in response. It features annotated reading lists and boxed explanations. It is useful for students of sociology.