Culture in Education and Education in Culture

Culture in Education and Education in Culture
Author: Pernille Hviid
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2019-11-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3030284123

In a world where the global engagement and international dialogue intensifies, some areas of cultivated knowledge suffer from this dialogue and this has consequences for people and communities. We propose education to be such a case. The global dialogue in education tends to be restricted to and mediated by standardized measurements. Such standards are meant to measure qualities of education and of student behavior and create the sought for condition for normative comparability and competition. The obvious drawback is that cultural variability – in local living as well as in education – is rendered irrelevant. Are there alternatives? The book insists on maintaining the discussion about education on a global level, but rather than moving towards homogenization and standardization of education, the attention is drawn towards the potential for learning from creative fits - and misfits - between concrete local cultures, institutional practices and global aims and standards of education. This work brings together a group of educational and developmental researchers and scholars grappling to find culturally informed and sensitive modes of educating people and communities. Case studies and examples from four geographical contexts are being discussed: China, Brazil, Australia and Europe. While being embedded in these local cultures, the authors share a conceptual grounding in cultural developmental theorizing and a vision for a culturally informed globalized perspective on education. As the theme of the book is learning from each other, the volume also includes commentaries from leading scholars in the field of cultural psychology and education.

Culture and Education Policy in the American States

Culture and Education Policy in the American States
Author: Catherine Marshall
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 217
Release: 1989
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781850005032

Using data from a comparative study of six state policy systems, this book explores alternative answers to the question of how educational policies are shaped by state-level political cultures in America. Questions about state education policy are transformed into cultural questions.

Culture, Education and the State

Culture, Education and the State
Author: Michael Stephens
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2019-08-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1000628345

First published in 1988, this book is built around the trio of interrelated themes of ‘The State’, ‘Culture’, and ‘Education’. The essays look at a variety of institutions, including the BBC, The British Library and the Arts Council, and discuss the educational roles that they adopt and how they set the national cultural agenda. They also explor

The Pedagogical State

The Pedagogical State
Author: Sam Kaplan
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2006
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780804754330

This ethnographic study of a local school system in Turkey illuminates the dynamic interplay between politics, society, and education.

Culture and Pedagogy

Culture and Pedagogy
Author: Robin J. Alexander
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 642
Release: 2001-02-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780631220503

Against the background of globalization and campaigns to provide basic education for all the world’s children, Culture and Pedagogy compares primary and elementary schooling in England, France, India, Russia and the United States. It explores the ways in which children’s educational experiences are shaped not just by classroom circumstances and the decisions of the teacher, but also by school values and organization, by local pressures, national policies and political control and – suffusing all these – by culture and history. Culture and Pedagogy combines comparative and historical enquiry with intensive analysis of school and classroom life to present a novel and illuminating account of pedagogy. The book also transfers into the international arena themes for which the author’s earlier work is well known: the interplay of policy, politics and practice; the quest for resilient models of teaching and learning the subtle dynamics of schools and classrooms; and the rich learning potential of talk between teachers and children; and the challenge of judging 'good' and 'effective' educational practice. Culture and Pedagogy is clearly structured around three levels of analysis: systems, school and classrooms. Extensively illustrated with figures, table s, photographs, lesson summaries and teaching extracts, the book is an essential resource for those who are committed to understanding pedagogy, exploring culture, and improving primary education.

Culture and the Arts in Education

Culture and the Arts in Education
Author: Ralph Alexander Smith
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2006-01-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780807746547

This collection of Ralph Smith's writings provides a comprehensive overview of his extraordinary contributions to understanding the importance of aesthetics in education. These essays record his lifelong efforts to construct a defensible rationale for the arts in general education and a workable curriculum for art education in our public schools (K-16). The topics covered range from liberal education to arts education, the relationship of art, aesthetics, and aesthetic education to teaching and curriculum, the arts and the humanities, and cultural diversity.

School, Society, and State

School, Society, and State
Author: Tracy L. Steffes
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2012-05-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0226772098

This book examines the connections between public school reform in the early twentieth century and American political development from 1890 to 1940.

The Culture of Education

The Culture of Education
Author: Jerome Bruner
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1996
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780674179530

In a masterly commentary on the possibilities of education, Bruner reveals how education can usher children into their culture, though it often fails to do so. Bruner looks past the issue of achieving individual competence to the question of how education equips individuals to participate in the culture on which life and livelihood depend.

Culture and Education

Culture and Education
Author: Filiz Meseci Giorgetti
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2020-06-29
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0429680570

This book explores the fascinating and complex interactions between the ways that culture and education operate within and across societies. In some cases, education is imagined as an integrated part of general cultural phenomena; in others, educational interventions become the means for transforming the cultural circumstances of different populations. The contributors to this volume show how certain educational practices produce new cultural and professional knowledge; discuss the impacts of initially foreign educational ideas and institutions on established cultural institutions in very different societies; and explore the impacts of modernity and modern educational ideas on more traditional gendered and religious practices and communities. The book also provided striking examples of when these impacts were not benign. Increasingly powerful twentieth-century governments attempted to use education and schools to produce new, reformed citizens suitable for their newly created colonial, national, socialist, and fascist states. The expectation was that cultural and social transformation might be engineered, in major part, through schooling. This book was originally published as a special issue of Paedagogica Historica.

Education and Social Inequality in the Global Culture

Education and Social Inequality in the Global Culture
Author: Joseph Zajda
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2008-03-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1402069278

This book critically examines the overall interplay between globalisation, social inequality and education. It explores conceptual frameworks and methodological approaches applicable in the research covering the State, globalisation, social stratification and education. The book, constructed against this pervasive anti-dialogical backdrop, aims to widen, deepen, and in some cases open, discourse related to globalisation, and new dimensions of social inequality in the global culture.