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Tomas Boronski

    Critical Pedagogy
    Critical Pedagogy
    Sociology of Education
    • Sociology of Education

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
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      This book gives a broad, easy-to-read overview of the cultural, social and political ideas that have shaped our education system and how we think about the concept of Education. This new edition has been updated with new chapters, a new case study feature and coverage of hot topics trending today.

      Sociology of Education
    • Critical Pedagogy

      An Exploration of Contemporary Themes and Issues

      • 164pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Focusing on contemporary themes in critical pedagogy, the book explores the urgent need for educational reform that incorporates environmental and sociological perspectives. It challenges readers to envision radical alternatives to existing methods, advocating for a more conscientious approach to education that addresses today's pressing issues. Through this lens, it aims to inspire transformative thinking and action in the quest for a better world.

      Critical Pedagogy
    • Critical Pedagogy

      • 150pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      This accessible text provides a clear overview of the contemporary themes and challenges within critical pedagogy, and suggests a path towards a more conscientious world for all through education. Boronski encourages us to imagine radical alternatives to current approaches, not merely for ideological reasons, but due to increasing necessity for environmental and sociological perspectives. With case studies, discussion tasks and exemplars from global history woven throughout, each chapter considers a prominent societal and educational issue, tackling some difficult and unsettling areas. Embedded in this exploration is an understanding and application of key concepts, such as justice, equality, rights and power, and how these relate to a range of topics in UK schooling. These include the role of teachers in an age of hyper surveillance and performance monitoring, alternative approaches to education, and the growing fear of the 'other'. Essential reading for Education Studies students at undergraduate and Master's level, this comprehensive text will also be of interest to students of Social Policy, Sociology and Politics programmes.

      Critical Pedagogy