1st Edition

Education - An Anatomy of the Discipline Rescuing the university project?

By John Furlong Copyright 2013
248 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

248 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

248 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Education – An Anatomy of the Discipline focuses on the development of the discipline of education, how it is understood and practised in contemporary universities, and the potential threats to its future. As the author, John Furlong argues, disciplines are not only intellectually coherent fields of study; they also have a political life, they are argued for, supported, challenged and debated.... Read more

Part I: Introduction  1: Education: A Discipline?  2: The Universities and Education: The First 100 Years  3: The Universities and Education: The Reassertion of Control  Part II: Where Are We Now?  4: We're All Universities Now: Worlds of Similarity and Difference  5: Teaching Education Today  6: Educational Research Today  Part III: Why Are We Where We Are?  7: Globalization, Neo-liberalism and Emergence of the Enterprise University  8: Neo-liberalism and its Impact on Teacher Education  9: Educational Research in the 'Enterprise University'  Part IV: Rescuing the University Project  10: Re-imagining the University  11: 'Re-tooling' the Discipline of Education

Biography

John Furlong is Emeritus Professor and former Director of the Department of Education at the University of Oxford, UK.

‘A beautifully-written and brilliantly-argued book that has implications for all those places—especially the U.S.—where the university project of education is in jeopardy.’ Professor Marilyn Cochran-Smith, Boston College, USA

‘An excellent book that provides a much needed vision of how education as a subject of study in universities might rediscover its soul.’ Professor Geoff Whitty, Institute of Education, University of London, UK 

‘The reach is classic. It is no less than the health of schooling for a democratic society in the age of national and global markets.’ Professor Sheldon Rothblatt, University of California, USA

‘Essential reading for everyone concerned about the university project in education wherever they are located.’ Professor Bob Lingard, The University of Queensland, Australia