1st Edition

Understanding Schooling An Introductory Sociology of Australian Education

    338 Pages
    by Routledge

    338 Pages
    by Routledge

    This analysis of Australian schooling relates international sociological research to the actual experiences of teachers in the classroom, and sets those experiences in the wider context of the Australian school system and of the socioeconomic conditions which shape children before they even enter school. From this basis of understanding, it shows how theory can be used to help teachers to reflect on and improve what they do in school. Approachably written, it will interest not only educationalists with a special interest in Australian and comparative education, but also all those who are interested in creating a better and fairer education system for all children.

    Preface Introduction Teacher practice and sociological theory 1 Being a teacher 2 What makes a classroom? 3 The problem of school knowledge 4 Understanding the system 5 Students in context 6 Schooling processes and educational outcomes 7 School and society 8 Teachersand change 9 Radical teaching and the adaptive school

    Biography

    Miriam Henry, John Knight, Robert Lingard, Sandra Taylor

    `... it fills a gap in the field that has been there for many a year.' Discourse