Schooling Reimagined
Autor David H. Hargreavesen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 iun 2026
Hargreaves emphasises the importance of happiness, excellence and civic friendship to reframe the aims of schooling, drawing on works from Emile Durkheim and Aristotle, and the lesser known studies of Carol Gilligan and Sybil Schwarzenbach. He explores how the rapidly changing nature of work is an important ethical ally by providing new time and space for building community cohesion and the growth of protest and social movements offers new opportunities by which young people can play active roles in the creation of an ethical society. Bringing together various areas of study usually kept apart, this book is novel in its exploration of schooling as a powerful source of change if we are to create a more ethical society that lies ahead.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350471368
ISBN-10: 1350471364
Pagini: 184
Ilustrații: 10 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350471364
Pagini: 184
Ilustrații: 10 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Part I: Challenge and Opportunity
1. Britain 1945-51: A Political Re-Set for Reform?
2. The Society that Lies Ahead
Part II: How We Got Here
3. The 1944 Education Act and the Growth of Centralisation
4. The Ascendency of Meritocracy
5. The Delusions of Meritocracy
6. The De-Moralisation of Schooling
7. The De-Professionalisation of Teachers
Part III: Where We Go From Here
8. Happiness
9. Excellence
10. Civic Friendship: A Foundation for A More Ethical Society
11. Schools as Ethical Communities of Excellence
12. Universities: Ally or Adversary of A More Ethical Society?
13. Work: An Ally Rich in Potential
14. The Challenges of Social Media and Social Movements
15. Schooling for Human Reclamation
References
Index
1. Britain 1945-51: A Political Re-Set for Reform?
2. The Society that Lies Ahead
Part II: How We Got Here
3. The 1944 Education Act and the Growth of Centralisation
4. The Ascendency of Meritocracy
5. The Delusions of Meritocracy
6. The De-Moralisation of Schooling
7. The De-Professionalisation of Teachers
Part III: Where We Go From Here
8. Happiness
9. Excellence
10. Civic Friendship: A Foundation for A More Ethical Society
11. Schools as Ethical Communities of Excellence
12. Universities: Ally or Adversary of A More Ethical Society?
13. Work: An Ally Rich in Potential
14. The Challenges of Social Media and Social Movements
15. Schooling for Human Reclamation
References
Index
Recenzii
More than anyone, David Hargreaves modelled for me how to communicate complex ideas to an honourable profession in a simple and engaging way. Hargreaves is one of the last great public intellectuals in education. In this book for the ages, that spans the ages, he takes us from Aristotle to Artificial Intelligence to explain how 80 years of educational reform has failed and continues to fail generations of young people because of the false promises of meritocracy and the frivolous distractions of social media. If you want to know his inspiring, inclusive, and clearly argued alternative - then read this brilliant book!
Hargreaves' historical account of the British educational system notes how meritocracy leads schools to ignore the rich tapestry of humanity. Schooling, he proposes, can avoid wounding learners when the aim of education is to build a happier world.
The book provides a timely, critical and constructive account about re-imagining schooling and education in the UK context. It is a must-read publication by readers who care for and about the futures of education.
Hargreaves' historical account of the British educational system notes how meritocracy leads schools to ignore the rich tapestry of humanity. Schooling, he proposes, can avoid wounding learners when the aim of education is to build a happier world.
The book provides a timely, critical and constructive account about re-imagining schooling and education in the UK context. It is a must-read publication by readers who care for and about the futures of education.