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Teaching Social Foundations of Education: Contexts, Theories, and Issues: Sociocultural, Political, and Historical Studies in Education

Editat de Dan W. Butin
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 feb 2005
This book is the first comprehensive, critical examination of the theory and pedagogy of the field of social foundations of education and its relevance and role within teacher education. Teaching Social Foundations of Education: Contexts, Theories, and Issues: Articulates central questions in the field--such as What is social foundations?; Is there a social foundations cannon?; Is it possible to teach for social justice?; What is student resistance?; Explores the limits and possibilities of teaching social foundations of education; Provides strong arguments for the continued relevance of the discipline for teacher education; Features a variety of clearly presented, theoretically grounded models for teaching social foundations within teacher education programs--including aesthetic education and eco-justice perspectives, the use of community-based oral histories, and experiential learning activities; Provides concrete examples, actual syllabi, and a host of additional resources to help faculty teach, publish, and do research; and Proposes new directions for research and dialogue within the field. faculty, and professors from other areas of education who are teaching social foundations field for the first time.
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ISBN-13: 9780805851458
ISBN-10: 0805851453
Pagini: 278
Dimensiuni: 159 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc
Seriile Sociocultural, Political, and Historical Studies in Education, Sociocultural, Political, and Historical Studies in Education (Hardcover)


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This book, the first comprehensive, critical examination of the theory and pedagogy of the field of social foundations of education and its relevance and role within teacher education:

*Articulates central questions in the field--such as "What is social foundations?"; "Is there a social foundations canon?"; "Is it possible to teach for social justice?"; "What is student resistance?";

*Explores the limits and possibilities of teaching social foundations of education;

*Provides strong arguments for the continued relevance of the discipline for teacher education;

*Features a variety of clearly presented, theoretically grounded models for teaching social foundations within teacher education programs--including aesthetic education, critical theory, and eco-justice perspectives, the use of community-based oral histories, and experiential learning activities;

*Provides concrete examples, actual syllabi, and a host of additional resources to help faculty teach, publish, and do research; and

*Proposes new directions for research and dialogue within the field.

This volume is an ideal entrance into the field for graduate students, junior faculty, and professors from other areas of education who are teaching in the social foundations field for the first time.

Cuprins

Contents: Preface. Part I: Defining and Contextualizing Social Foundations. S. Tozer, D. Miretzky, Social Foundations, Teaching Standards, and the Future of Teacher Preparation. D.W. Burton, Is There a Social Foundations Cannon? An Interview With Eric Bredo, Wendy Kohli, Joseph Newman, and Barbara Thayer-Bacon. Part II: Models of Social Foundations Practice. E.F. Provenzo, Jr., Making Educational Research Real: Students as Researchers and Creators of Community-Based Oral Histories. R.A. Martucewics, J. Edmundson, Social Foundations as Pedagogies of Responsibility for Eco-Ethical Commitment. M.B. Greiner, "To Life for Art": Teaching and Learning Aesthetic Education Within Foundations of Education. Part III: Developing Teacher Educators With/In Social Foundations. D.W. Butin, Identity (Re)Construction and Student Resistance. K.K. Abowitz, Confronting the Paradox of Autonomy in a Social Foundations Classroom. J. Edmundson, M.B. Greiner, Social Foundations Within Teacher Education. K. deMarrais, Reflections on a Social Foundations Approach to Teacher Education. Part IV: Social Foundations and the Engagement of Contested Positions. D.W. Butin, Diversity, Democracy and Definitions: Contested Positions for the Future of the Social Foundations. Appendices.

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Examines the multiple layers and issues involved in constructing meaningful learning environments within the social foundations of education classrooms. Provides readers with the language, tools, and insights necessary to foster a more productive engagem