1st Edition

School Trouble Identity, Power and Politics in Education

By Deborah Youdell Copyright 2011
176 Pages
by Routledge

176 Pages
by Routledge

176 Pages
by Routledge

What is the trouble with schools and why should we want to make ‘school trouble’? Schooling is implicated in the making of educational and social exclusions and inequalities as well as the making of particular sorts of students and teachers. For this reason schools are important sites of counter- or radical- politics. In this book, Deborah Youdell brings together theories of counter-politics... Read more
Prologue  Part I: Troubling Ideas  1. The Politics of Schooling  2. Tactics for Political Practice  3. Theorising Political Subjects  Part II: Troubling Schools  4. Troubling School Knowledges  5. Schooling’s Unruly Subjects  6. Everyday Political Pedagogy  7. Political Feeling in the Classroom  8. Pedagogies of Becoming  9. Becoming-Radical in Education

Biography

Deborah Youdell is Professor of Education in the Department of Educational Foundations and Policy Studies at the Institute of Education, University of London, UK.

"Given the many insights and creative readings that Youdell produces, I believe that the effort to understand her theoretical assemblage is well worth it…she may be among the most talented poststructural writers in education today."—Teachers College Record