Παρασκευή 23 Νοεμβρίου 2012

Journal of Education Policy (JEP)

Journal of Education Policy (JEP)


   Vol.27, n°5, octobre 2012

  What Would a Socially Just Education System Look Like?

  • What would a socially just education system look like?, Becky Francis & Martin Mills
  • What would a socially just education system look like?: saving the minnows from the pike, Diane Reay
  • The importance of teaching: pedagogical constraints and possibilities in working-class schools, Ruth Lupton & Amelia Hempel-Jorgensen
  • Can critical democracy last? Porto Alegre and the struggle over ‘thick’ democracy in education, Luis Armando Gandin & Michael W. Apple
  • Re-engaging marginalised young people in learning: the contribution of informal learning and community-based collaborations, Debra Hayes
  • Why joy in education is an issue for socially just policies, Morwenna Griffiths
  • Building on the best generation: building teacher quality as a facilitator of social justice, Stephen Twigg
  • What would a socially just education system look like?, Lisa Nandy
  • Just education, Raewyn Connell
  • Public science and participatory policy development: reclaiming policy as a democratic project, Michelle Fine, Jennifer Ayala & Mayida Zaal
 http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/tedp20/27/5

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