
ISBN13: | 9781138054080 |
ISBN10: | 1138054089 |
Kötéstípus: | Puhakötés |
Terjedelem: | 240 oldal |
Méret: | 246x174 mm |
Súly: | 408 g |
Nyelv: | angol |
Illusztrációk: | 9 Illustrations, black & white; 8 Halftones, black & white; 1 Line drawings, black & white; 6 Tables, black & white |
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Doing Theory on Education
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This new text uses examples from popular culture and contemporary media coverage to guide education studies students through the perennial debates that surround teaching and learning. It uses fiction, film and social media to illuminate important issues and make underpinning theory more accesible.
Doing Theory on Education explores key debates using examples from contemporary media and popular culture to guide Education Studies students through the perennial debates that surround teaching and learning. Aimed at undergraduates, postgraduates and teachers in education settings, it uses over seventy popular culture texts from television, music, videogames, fiction, film, architecture, social media, the press and art to illuminate important issues and make the critical theory that underpins educational debates more accessible and engaging.
Each chapter also offers essential background knowledge and historical perspective and includes reflective activities to help you develop a critical approach, enabling you to argue your own point of view with confidence and consider where issues may progress to in the future. It examines core issues such as:
- Class and educational choice
- Learning styles
- Testing and assessment
- What counts as knowledge
- Leadership and professionalism
Education students and those in education settings often struggle to see the value of theory. Doing Theory on Education: Using Popular Culture to Explore Key Debates is an accessible text designed for educationalists who want to put theory to work as an active strategy for influencing thinking and practice.
1: Class, Disadvantage and Hope: The Bullingdon v The ?Bog Standard? 2: Questions of Knowledge: What Counts in Education? Physics vs Media Studies 3: Learning Theory and Pedagogy 4: The Problem of Testing: "Testing, testing 1, 2, 3" v Vygotsky 5: The importance of leadership? The Apprentice vs The Co-Op? 6: Ways of being in education: The Ministry of Soundbites v The Hidden Curriculum