ABSTRACT

This new edition of A Student’s Guide to Education Studies is an essential resource for any undergraduate making their first explorations into the fascinating world of education. It explores a wide range of alternative visions of education encouraging students to challenge the perceived notions about learning and knowledge.

Offering new perspectives and powerful ideas for discussion on a variety of long-standing topics such as class, race and gender, the book is organised around five enduring themes: Policy and Politics, Global and Environmental Education, Knowledge and Learning, Childhood and Youth, Professionalism and Employment. With a distinctive international and global focus, this new edition has been extensively updated to reflect the latest research and thinking in the field and features new chapters on:

  • The sociology of education and the philosophy of education
  • Inclusion
  • Childhood and youth
  • Professionalism and work-based learning
  • Populism in politics

Including summary points, questions for discussion and annotated suggestions for further reading, this book provides the theoretical background needed to carry out a critical analysis of education policy and practice and is an essential resource for all students of Education Studies.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

part Section 1|78 pages

Policy and politics

part Section 2|56 pages

Global and environmental education

chapter Chapter 10|11 pages

Religion and worldviews in education

chapter Chapter 11|11 pages

Education and climate change

chapter Chapter 12|12 pages

Education for sustainability

part Section 3|62 pages

Knowledge and learning

part Section 4|30 pages

Childhood and youth

part Section 5|25 pages

Professionalism and employment

chapter Chapter 21|11 pages

Work-based learning

chapter Chapter 22|12 pages

Professionalism and education