
Culture and Learning
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- Chapter 1. Introduction Mark Olssen
- Chapter 2. Human Learning in Social Context Peter Jarvis
- Chapter 3. Bourdieu in the Classroom Michael Grenfell
- Chapter 4. Beyond Reproduction Theory: A Multi-Level Explanation of Inequality/Difference in Education Roy Nash
- Chapter 5. Can the Arbitrary and the Necessary Be Reconciled?: Scientific Realism and the School Curriculum Roy Nash
- Chapter 6. Basil Bernstein: Social Divisions and Cultural Transmission Michael Erben and Hilary Dickinson
- Chapter 7. Language, Discourse, Literacy: Stability, Territory, and Transformation Paul Dowling
- Chapter 8. ICT in the Classroom: The Pedagogical Challenge of Respatialisation and Reregulation Susan Robertson, Tim Shortis, Neil Todman, Peter John, and Roger Dale
- Chapter 9. Dilemmas in Designing Problems in "Realistic" School Mathematics: A Sociological Overview and Some Research Findings Barry Cooper
- Chapter 10. System-wide Reform: The Role of Professional Development for Instructional Improvement Richard Harker and John O'Neill
- Chapter 11. The Impact of School Composition: New Insights into an Enduring Problem Martin Thrupp
- Chapter 12. Knowledge and the Curriculum in the Sociology of Education: Towards a Reconceputalization Rob Moore and Michael Young
- Chapter 13. The Sociology of IQ: Enhancing Cognitive Skills James R. Flynn
- Chapter 14. Ability, Selection, and Institutional Racism in Schools David Gillborn
- Chapter 15. Race and the Politics of Educational Reform Michael W. Apple
- Chapter 16. Poverty, Learning Opportunities, and the Social Construction of Collective Intelligence Phillip Brown and Hugh Lauder
- Chapter 17. Don't Shoot Me, I'm Only the Messenger: Discourses, Dialectics and Deficits Keith Sullivan
- Chapter 18. Gender Differences in Educational Achievement: A Socio-Cultural Analysis Patricia Murphy and Gabrielle Ivinson
- Chapter19. Educational Trauma and "At-Risk" Students Keith Sullivan
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