The Reason of Schooling: Historicizing Curriculum Studies, Pedagogy, and Teacher Education

Problematizing the "reason" of schooling as historical and political, in this book leading international and interdisciplinary scholars challenge the common sense of schooling and the relation of society, education, and curriculum studies. Examining the limits of contemporary notions of power and schooling, the argument is that the principles that order school subjects, the curriculum, and teaching reforms are historical practices that govern what is thought, acted on, and talked about. Highlighting the dynamics of social exclusion, the normalizing of people through curriculum, and questions of social inclusion, The "Reason" of Schooling underscores the urgency for rethinking curriculum research.

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The Reason of Schooling: Historicizing Curriculum Studies, Pedagogy, and Teacher Education

Problematizing the "reason" of schooling as historical and political, in this book leading international and interdisciplinary scholars challenge the common sense of schooling and the relation of society, education, and curriculum studies. Examining the limits of contemporary notions of power and schooling, the argument is that the principles that order school subjects, the curriculum, and teaching reforms are historical practices that govern what is thought, acted on, and talked about. Highlighting the dynamics of social exclusion, the normalizing of people through curriculum, and questions of social inclusion, The "Reason" of Schooling underscores the urgency for rethinking curriculum research.

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The Reason of Schooling: Historicizing Curriculum Studies, Pedagogy, and Teacher Education

The Reason of Schooling: Historicizing Curriculum Studies, Pedagogy, and Teacher Education

by Thomas Popkewitz (Editor)
The Reason of Schooling: Historicizing Curriculum Studies, Pedagogy, and Teacher Education

The Reason of Schooling: Historicizing Curriculum Studies, Pedagogy, and Teacher Education

by Thomas Popkewitz (Editor)

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Problematizing the "reason" of schooling as historical and political, in this book leading international and interdisciplinary scholars challenge the common sense of schooling and the relation of society, education, and curriculum studies. Examining the limits of contemporary notions of power and schooling, the argument is that the principles that order school subjects, the curriculum, and teaching reforms are historical practices that govern what is thought, acted on, and talked about. Highlighting the dynamics of social exclusion, the normalizing of people through curriculum, and questions of social inclusion, The "Reason" of Schooling underscores the urgency for rethinking curriculum research.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317702603
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/04/2014
Series: ISSN
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 280
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Thomas S. Popkewitz is professor, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, University of Wisconsin–Madison, USA.

Table of Contents

Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

  1. Curriculum Studies, The Reason of "Reason" and Schooling. Thomas S. Popkewitz
  2. SECTION ONE: SOCIAL EPISTEMOLOGY AND THE REASON OF "REASON"

  3. The Construction of Society and Conceptions of Education: Comparative Visions in Germany, France, and the United States around 1900. Daniel Tröhler
  4. Cold War, Hot Peace, and Systems of Reasoning about Youth. Nancy Lesko
  5. Discourse On (Teaching) Method: Challenging the Reason of Contemporary Teacher Education. Daniel Friedrich
  6. The Disaster that Founds Public Education: Social Inequity, Race, and Rebuilding the New Orleans School System after Hurricane Katrina. Amy Sloane
  7. Voluntary Servitude as a New Form of Governing: Reinstating Kneeling-bowing Rites in Modern China. Weili Zhao
  8. SECTION TWO: "REASON", SCIENCE AND MAKING KINDS OF PEOPLE

  9. Genius as an Historical Event: Its Making as a Statistical Object and Instrument for Governing Schooling. Catarina Silva Martins
  10. "Catholic" Secularism and the Jewish Gaucho School: Salvation Themes of The 19th Century Argentinean Citizen. Ezequiel Gomez Caride
  11. Chasing The Chimera’s Tails: An Analysis of Interest in Science. Lars Bang and Paola Valero
  12. Numbers in Telling Educational Truth: Fabrications of Kinds of People and Social Exclusion . Thomas S. Popkewitz.
  13. SECTION THREE: THE ALCHEMY OF SCHOOL SUBJECTS, EXCLUSION/ ABJECTIONS

  14. Transgression as Democratic Convivenza: Italian School Policy and the Discourse of Integration. Jamie A. Kowalczyk
  15. Back to the Basics: Inventing the Mathematical Self. Jennie Diaz
  16. The Social Question Revisited: The Configuration of the Social Dimension in the European Education Space. Kenneth Petersson, Ulf Olsson, John B. Krejsler
  17. Fictions of the Transcendent and the Making of Value in Music Education in the United States. Ruth I. Gustafson
  18. The Problem: Historicizing the Guatemalan Projection and Protection of the "Indian."
  19. Ligia (Licho) López
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