1st Edition

Disciplines of Education Their Role in the Future of Education Research

Edited By John Furlong, Martin Lawn Copyright 2011
    216 Pages
    by Routledge

    212 Pages
    by Routledge

    Are the disciplines of education ghosts of a productive past or creative and useful forms of inquiry? Are they in a demographic and organisational crisis today?

    The contribution of the ‘foundation disciplines’ of sociology, psychology, philosophy, history and economics to the study of education has always been contested in the UK and in much of the English-speaking world. But such debates are now being brought to a head in education by the demographic crisis. Recent research has shown that with the an ageing population of education academics, in ten years' time, there could be very few disciplinary specialists left working within faculties of education in UK universities. But does that matter and is the UK no more than a special case? How does this ‘crisis’ look from Europe where the disciplines of education are more embedded, and from the USA with its more diverse higher education system?

    In this book, leading scholars – including A.H. Halsey, David Bridges, John Furlong, Hugh Lauder, Martin Lawn and Sheldon Rothblatt – consider the changing fortunes of each discipline as education moved away from the dominance of psychology in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s as a result of the growing importance of the other disciplines and new social questions, and how the changing epistemological and political debates of the last twenty years haves resulted in their progressive demise. Finally, the book confronts the question as to whether the disciplines have a place in education in the twenty-first century.

    The book brings the coming crisis into the public view and explores the issue of the past, current and future relevance of the disciplines to the study of education. It will be of interest to all international academics and researchers in the field of education and the contributory disciplines as well as to students on educational research methods courses.

    Introduction  1. The Disciplines of Education in the UK: Between the Ghost and the Shadow Martin Lawn and John Furlong  2. Philosophy of Education in the UK: The Historical and Contemporary Tradition Alis Oancea and David Bridges  3. Sociology of Education; A Critical History and Prospects for the Future Hugh Lauder, Phillip Brown and A. H. Halsey  4. The Psychology of Education: Achievements, Challenges and Opportunities W. Ray Crozier  5. The History of Education - A Curious Case? Joyce Goodman and Ian Grosvenor  6. The Contribution of the Economics of Education to Education Lorraine Dearden, Stephen Machin and Anna Vignoles  7. Comparative and International Education: Policy Transfer, Context Sensitivity and Professional Development Michael Crossley and Keith Watson  8. Towards a Geography of Education Chris Taylor  9. Gaining a Commanding Voice Sheldon Rothblatt  10. Disciplines of Education; The Value of Disciplinary Self Observation Edwin Keiner  11. Disciplines of Education and their Role in the Future of Educational Research; Concluding Reflections John Furlong and Martin Lawn

    Biography

    John Furlong is a Professor in the Department of Education at the University of Oxford, UK.

    Martin Lawn is a Professorial Research Fellow at the Department of Education, University of Oxford, UK.