Schools and Societies: Third Edition
Autor Steven Brinten Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 ian 2017
Schools and Societies provides a synthesis of key issues in the sociology of education, focusing on American schools while offering a global, comparative context. Acknowledged as a standard text in its first two editions, this fully revised and updated third edition offers a broader sweep, stronger theoretical foundation, and a new concluding chapter on the possibilities of schooling. Instructors, students, and policymakers interested in education and society will find all quantitative data up to date and twenty percent more material covering advances in research since the last edition.
This book is distinguished from others in the field by its breadth of coverage, compelling institutional history, and lively prose style. It opens with a chapter on schooling as a social institution. Subsequent chapters compare schooling in industrialized and developing countries, and discuss the major purposes of schooling: transmitting culture, socializing young people, and sorting youth for class locations and occupations. The penultimate chapter looks at school reform efforts, drawing for the first time on comparative studies. A new coda ends the book by considering the educational ideals schools should strive for and how they might be attained. This third edition of Schools and Societies delivers the accessible explanations instructors rely on with updated, expanded information that's even more relevant for students.
This book is distinguished from others in the field by its breadth of coverage, compelling institutional history, and lively prose style. It opens with a chapter on schooling as a social institution. Subsequent chapters compare schooling in industrialized and developing countries, and discuss the major purposes of schooling: transmitting culture, socializing young people, and sorting youth for class locations and occupations. The penultimate chapter looks at school reform efforts, drawing for the first time on comparative studies. A new coda ends the book by considering the educational ideals schools should strive for and how they might be attained. This third edition of Schools and Societies delivers the accessible explanations instructors rely on with updated, expanded information that's even more relevant for students.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780804782470
ISBN-10: 0804782474
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Editura: Stanford University Press
Colecția Stanford Social Sciences
ISBN-10: 0804782474
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Editura: Stanford University Press
Colecția Stanford Social Sciences
Recenzii
"Steven Brint's expansion of his well-known review of the sociology of education is impressive and comprehensive. It adds historical and comparative perspectives to the conventional foci on attainment and equality. Society, beyond the student and school, is a main element, giving the book a broad and very sociological view."—John W. Meyer, Stanford University
"Although Americans often see schooling as narrow policy options, this book reveals the rich variety of forms that schooling takes in various societies. Brint synthesizes institutional histories and quantitative analyses in lively accounts that reveal aspects of schooling that we rarely notice, and which have great impact on our society and our children."—James E. Rosenbaum, Northwestern University
Notă biografică
Steven Brint is Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Public Policy at the University of California, Riverside.
Cuprins
Schools as Social Institutions
Schooling in the Industrialized World
Schooling in the Developing World
Schools and the Transmission of Knowledge
Schools and Socialization
Schools and Social Selection
Opportunity
Schools and Social Selection
Inequality
Teaching and Learning in Comparative Perspective
School Reform and the Possibilities of Schooling
Schooling in the Industrialized World
Schooling in the Developing World
Schools and the Transmission of Knowledge
Schools and Socialization
Schools and Social Selection
Opportunity
Schools and Social Selection
Inequality
Teaching and Learning in Comparative Perspective
School Reform and the Possibilities of Schooling
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In Schools and Societies the author demonstrates that more than any other major institution, schooling and schools are political, and virtually everyone has opinions to voice and interests to promote. Steven Brint musters a wealth of comparative material to show how schooling around the world is shaped by social forces even as it tries to shape the societies of the future.
In Schools and Societies the author demonstrates that more than any other major institution, schooling and schools are political, and virtually everyone has opinions to voice and interests to promote. Steven Brint musters a wealth of comparative material to show how schooling around the world is shaped by social forces even as it tries to shape the societies of the future.