
Education and Social Control
A Study in Progressive Primary Education
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 19. September 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
270 pages
978-1-138-62991-2 (ISBN)
Description
First published in 1975, this book offers a critique of some of the 'new perspectives' in the sociology of education. This is achieved through a case study of a progressive child centred school.
The book suggests that a liberal approach to education fails to appreciate how thoroughly a complex, stratified industrial society penetrates the school. It argues that the practice of 'progressive' education may be a modern form of conservativism and an effective form of social control both in the narrow sense of achieving classroom discipline and in the wider sense of contributing to the promotion of a static social order. It cautions against naive utopian solutions which see the freedom and self-development of the child as an individualized process, unrelated to a social context which may undermine the ideals of freedom and spontaneous self-development.
In addition to offering a study of the implementation of the 'open' approach to child development and pedagogy, the book can also be read as a piece of critical sociology, intended to make the reader look again at the way in which problems have been generated and solutions proposed within sociology and education.
The book suggests that a liberal approach to education fails to appreciate how thoroughly a complex, stratified industrial society penetrates the school. It argues that the practice of 'progressive' education may be a modern form of conservativism and an effective form of social control both in the narrow sense of achieving classroom discipline and in the wider sense of contributing to the promotion of a static social order. It cautions against naive utopian solutions which see the freedom and self-development of the child as an individualized process, unrelated to a social context which may undermine the ideals of freedom and spontaneous self-development.
In addition to offering a study of the implementation of the 'open' approach to child development and pedagogy, the book can also be read as a piece of critical sociology, intended to make the reader look again at the way in which problems have been generated and solutions proposed within sociology and education.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
346 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-62991-2 (9781138629912)
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A Study in Progressive Primary Education
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Education and Social Control
A Study in Progressive Primary Education
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Persons
Rachel Sharp, Anthony Green, Jacqueline Lewis
Content
Preface; 1. Sociology and the classroom 2. Theoretical considerations 3. Mapledene Lane: the school and its environment 4. The school ethos 5. The teacher's perspective 6. Social stratification in the classroom: an ideal type 7. Social stratification in the classroom: dimensions of variability 8. The social structuring of pupils' identities: some examples 9. The child centred ethos as an accounting system 10. The parents 11. Summary and conclusion; Appendix: a note on methodology; Notes; Bibliography; Index