Education Matters: 60 years of the British Journal of Educational Studies: Education Heritage
Editat de James Arthur, Jon Davison, Richard Pringen Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 iun 2017
Compiled by the journal's editors, past and present, James Arthur, Jon Davison and Richard Pring, the book illustrates the development of the field of educational studies, and the specially written Introduction contextualises the selection, whilst introducing students to the main issues and current thinking in the field.
Each of the twenty articles includes a preface which highlights the changing conceptions and development of, or consistency in, educational thought over time, as well as debates and conflicts in the seminal articles by key educational thinkers that have been published in the Journal.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138117266
ISBN-10: 1138117269
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Education Heritage
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138117269
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Education Heritage
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
PostgraduateCuprins
Introduction
Professor Richard Pring, University of Oxford, former editor of the BJES.
Part 1. The Society for Educational Studies and the BJES
James Arthur, editor of the BJES and Jon Davison, chair of the SES
Part 2. The Field of Educational Studies
James Arthur and Jon Davison
Part 3. Key articles 1952 - 2011
a) W. A. C. Stewart, ‘Karl Mannheim and the Sociology of Education’ (1952/3 1)
b) A. V. Judges, ‘Tradition and the Comprehensive School’ (1953/4 1)
c) G. Bantock, ‘Fact and Value in Education’ (1956/7 5,1)
d) C. Burt, ‘The Examination at 11+’ (1958/9 7, 2)
e) A. J. Peters, ‘The Changing Idea of Technical Education’ (1962/3 11, 2)
f) P. S. Wilson ‘In Defence of Bingo’ plus R. S. Peters ‘A Rejoinder’ (1967, 15, 1&2)
g) W. H. G. Armitage ‘The 1870 Education Act’ (1970, 18, 2)
h) J. Hull ‘Christian Theology and Educational Theory: Can there be Connections? (1976 24, 2)
i) P. Broadfoot and J. Nisbet ‘The Impact of Research on Educational Studies’ (1981 29, 2)
j) R. F. Dearden ‘Philosophy of Education 1952-1982’ (1982 30, 1)
k) O. Banks, ‘The Sociology of Education, 1952-1982’ (1982 30, 1)
l) M. Sutherland, ‘The Place of Theory of Education in Teacher Education’ (1985 23, 3)
m) A. O’Hear, ‘The Importance of Traditional Learning’ (1987 35, 2)
n) G. McCulloch, ‘City Technology Colleges: an Old Choice of School’ (1989 37, 1) o) D. Carr, ‘Education and Values’ (1991 39, 3)
p) J. Wilson, ‘Value Judgements and Educational Research’ (1992 40, 4)
q) P. Scott, ‘The Idea of a University in the 21st Century: A British Perspective’ (1993 41, 1)
r) P. Davies, ‘What is Evidence Based Education?’ (1999 47, 2)
s) C. and D. Torgerson, ‘The Need for Randomised Control Trials in Educational Research’ (2001 49, 3)
t) T. McLaughlin, ‘The Educational Importance of Ethos’ (2005 53, 3)
u) A. McIntyre, ‘The Very Idea of a University: Aristotle, Newman and Us’ (2009 57, 4)
v) J. S. Kaminsky, ‘John Dewey, Gothic and Modern’ (2010 58, 3)
Afterword
James Arthur and Jon Davison
Professor Richard Pring, University of Oxford, former editor of the BJES.
Part 1. The Society for Educational Studies and the BJES
James Arthur, editor of the BJES and Jon Davison, chair of the SES
Part 2. The Field of Educational Studies
James Arthur and Jon Davison
Part 3. Key articles 1952 - 2011
a) W. A. C. Stewart, ‘Karl Mannheim and the Sociology of Education’ (1952/3 1)
b) A. V. Judges, ‘Tradition and the Comprehensive School’ (1953/4 1)
c) G. Bantock, ‘Fact and Value in Education’ (1956/7 5,1)
d) C. Burt, ‘The Examination at 11+’ (1958/9 7, 2)
e) A. J. Peters, ‘The Changing Idea of Technical Education’ (1962/3 11, 2)
f) P. S. Wilson ‘In Defence of Bingo’ plus R. S. Peters ‘A Rejoinder’ (1967, 15, 1&2)
g) W. H. G. Armitage ‘The 1870 Education Act’ (1970, 18, 2)
h) J. Hull ‘Christian Theology and Educational Theory: Can there be Connections? (1976 24, 2)
i) P. Broadfoot and J. Nisbet ‘The Impact of Research on Educational Studies’ (1981 29, 2)
j) R. F. Dearden ‘Philosophy of Education 1952-1982’ (1982 30, 1)
k) O. Banks, ‘The Sociology of Education, 1952-1982’ (1982 30, 1)
l) M. Sutherland, ‘The Place of Theory of Education in Teacher Education’ (1985 23, 3)
m) A. O’Hear, ‘The Importance of Traditional Learning’ (1987 35, 2)
n) G. McCulloch, ‘City Technology Colleges: an Old Choice of School’ (1989 37, 1) o) D. Carr, ‘Education and Values’ (1991 39, 3)
p) J. Wilson, ‘Value Judgements and Educational Research’ (1992 40, 4)
q) P. Scott, ‘The Idea of a University in the 21st Century: A British Perspective’ (1993 41, 1)
r) P. Davies, ‘What is Evidence Based Education?’ (1999 47, 2)
s) C. and D. Torgerson, ‘The Need for Randomised Control Trials in Educational Research’ (2001 49, 3)
t) T. McLaughlin, ‘The Educational Importance of Ethos’ (2005 53, 3)
u) A. McIntyre, ‘The Very Idea of a University: Aristotle, Newman and Us’ (2009 57, 4)
v) J. S. Kaminsky, ‘John Dewey, Gothic and Modern’ (2010 58, 3)
Afterword
James Arthur and Jon Davison
Descriere
Draws together a selection of the most influential papers published in the British Journal of Educational Studies by many of the leading scholars in the field over the past 60 years.