ABSTRACT

As schooling has become more commodity-based, the place and position of learning and curriculum has been transformed and new perspectives are needed to understand these rapidly changing times. By studying life histories and life politics we can gain insights into the relationship between peoples' private missions and meanings and their public tasks and targets.

For the last thirty years, Ivor Goodson has been researching, thinking and writing about some of the central and enduring issues in education, contributing over forty books and six hundred articles to the field.

This single volume brings together twenty of his key pieces for the first time. Ivor Goodson opens with an autobiographical introduction to a range of curriculum studies which pioneered a new way of studying schooling and he contextualises his selection within the development of the field. Chapters in this prestigious book cover:

  • curriculum history and policy
  • classroom pedagogy and strategies for professional development
  • life history, narrative and educational change.

chapter |10 pages

INTRODUCTION

part |2 pages

PART 2 METHODS

chapter 10|16 pages

TOWARDS A SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIONIST PERSPECTIVE

chapter 11|17 pages

HISTORY, CONTEXT AND QUALITATIVE METHODS

chapter 12|13 pages

THE STORY OF LIFE HISTORY

part |2 pages

PART 3 LIFE POLITICS

chapter 14|13 pages

THE STORY SO FAR

chapter 16|10 pages

SCRUTINIZING LIFE STORIES

chapter 18|9 pages

SPONSORING THE TEACHER’S VOICE

chapter 19|8 pages

THE PERSONALITY OF EDUCATIONAL CHANGE