ABSTRACT

By including material from literary, philosophical, and anthropological sources, and by selecting readings which consider educational practice both within and beyond formal educational contexts, this book broadens the character of sociological inquiry in education. The editors bring together material they have found valuable when working with students of education and sociology at all levels. Many of these articles and extracts are either inaccessible or have not been reprinted. The collection should stimulate inquiry about the assumptions underlying current debates on curriculum, streaming, school organization, methods of teachin, and preconceived notions of ability.

chapter |4 pages

General introduction

part One|86 pages

Childhood as a Social Construct

chapter 1|15 pages

Ghaga Childhood*

chapter 2|15 pages

Becoming a Man*

chapter 4|8 pages

School Time*

chapter 6|22 pages

Child-Savers

part Two|68 pages

Social Pathology Models and the Sociology of Education.

part Three|76 pages

Ability as a Social Construct

chapter 16|5 pages

The Dumb Glass*

part Five|82 pages

Perspectives on Learning

chapter 32|10 pages

Navajo Film Makers*

part Six|102 pages

Knowledge as a Corpus

chapter 36|6 pages

Text Book Knowledge*

chapter 42|4 pages

Recipe Knowledge*

part Seven|72 pages

Education and Rationality