ABSTRACT

For courses in Sociology (Sociology of Education, Applied Social Studies, Research Methods, Family Studies); Education (Educational Studies, Educational Management and Teacher training - including B.Ed. and PGCE); Social Policy (Education Policy, Research Methods) and History (Contemporary History, Social History, Research Methods, Family Histories). It can also be used as a supplementary text on courses in Education Policy/Management options on Politics (Education Policy, Political Sociology, Research Methods); Psychology (Knowledge, Intelligence, Attitudes, Research Methods) and Public Administration (Education Administration, Education Management). This unusual multidisciplinary approach combines textbook and original research to provide an accessible introduction to the sociology of education, and the evolution of education in post-war Britain. The book reviews existing research findings and theories and uses family education histories to illustrate how changes in education have been personally experienced and responded to. The issues, systems, key theories and research methods are all clearly explained. In providing a fresh and stimulating source of information and new ideas Changing Education enables students and teachers to understand and challenge assumptions about what education has been, is, and should be like.   

part 1|167 pages

Changing Approaches

chapter 2|32 pages

Researching change

chapter 3|27 pages

Changing perspectives

chapter 4|35 pages

Changing systems

chapter 5|65 pages

Changing issues

part 2|149 pages

Decades of Change

chapter 6|14 pages

The 1940s

chapter 7|12 pages

The 1950s

chapter 8|17 pages

The 1960s

chapter 9|23 pages

The 1970s

chapter 10|32 pages

The 1980s

chapter 11|38 pages

The 1990s

chapter 12|12 pages

Changing education in the future