ABSTRACT

First Published in 1998. This is Volume XXIV of twenty-eight in the Sociology of Education series. This book seeks to provide an introduction and guide to social psychology of education, looking at schools as a social space. Written in 1959 it is addressed primarily to teachers and student-teachers, taking in moral and social aspects of personality and not seeing schools as being for just academic instruction.

part |36 pages

The Challenge of the Present Situation

part |49 pages

The Response

chapter |14 pages

The Resources of our Community

our Living Values

chapter |8 pages

The Creation of a Tradition

The Place of the Individual Conscience

chapter |25 pages

Educational Objectives

Social and Civic Virtues

part |72 pages

The Underlying Assumptions

part |73 pages

Educational Principles

chapter |10 pages

Authority and Discipline

chapter |15 pages

Authority and Participation

chapter |8 pages

The Rhythm of Learning

chapter |24 pages

Integrity