Ideology, Curriculum, and the New Sociology of Education: Revisiting the Work of Michael AppleFor more than three decades Michael Apple has sought to uncover and articulate the connections among knowledge, teaching and power in education. Beginning with Ideology and Curriculum (1979), Apple moved to understand the relationship between and among the economy, political and cultural power in society on the one hand "and the ways in which education is thought about, organized and evaluated" on the other. This edited collection invites several of the world's leading education scholars to reflect on the relationships between education and power and the continued impact of Apple's scholarship. Like Apple's work itself, the essays will span a range of disciplines and inequalities; emancipatory educational practices; and the linkage between the economy and race, class and gender formation in relation to schools. |
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W. Connell. for nozaki, it is critical to recoup some of the conceptual and political clarity of ideology, while remaining skeptical about all truth claims. she offers the useful metaphor of “riding tensions critically” for developing ...
Central to this debate was the tension between social phenomenology and neo-marxist sociological theory, the former offering a view of the micro-negotiations of meanings and the construction of knowledge through practice, ...
This tension was expressed even in his earliest work in his concern for trying to hold on to the notion that both teachers and pupils have agency, they can make meaning, while at the same time their very consciousness is shaped through ...
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Contemporary Theoretical Challenges | |
On Spaces of Possibility | |
Critical Education Politics and the Real World | |
Interviews with Michael W Apple | |
Contributors | |
Index | |