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Sociology of education /

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Los Angeles, Sage publications Ltd, 2020.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xiii, illustrations, 25 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23rd ed. 370.19 BOR
Contents:
Table of Contents. Ch. 1 Sociology and education studies. - - Ch. 2 Early sociology of education. - - Ch. 3 Early approaches to sociological research. - - Ch. 4 Developments in sociology of education. - - Ch. 5 Critical and radical pedagogies. - - Ch. 6 Differential educational attainment and the debate about intelligence. - - Ch. 7 Social class and social mobility. - - Ch. 8 Multiculturalism, race and power. - - Ch. 9 Reimaging gender roles. - - Ch. 10 Inclusion: disability and special educational needs. - - Ch. 11 The social construction of childhood. - - Ch. 12 Education policy. - - Ch. 13 Young people and pupil voice. - - Ch. 14 Transformations.
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Inclusive Deaf Education 370.19 BOR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 51760

Includes Index

Bibliographic references: P. 336.

Table of Contents. Ch. 1 Sociology and education studies. - - Ch. 2 Early sociology of education. - - Ch. 3 Early approaches to sociological research. - - Ch. 4 Developments in sociology of education. - - Ch. 5 Critical and radical pedagogies. - - Ch. 6 Differential educational attainment and the debate about intelligence. - - Ch. 7 Social class and social mobility. - - Ch. 8 Multiculturalism, race and power. - - Ch. 9 Reimaging gender roles. - - Ch. 10 Inclusion: disability and special educational needs. - - Ch. 11 The social construction of childhood. - - Ch. 12 Education policy. - - Ch. 13 Young people and pupil voice. - - Ch. 14 Transformations.

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