The sociology of education : a systematic analysis
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The sociology of education : a systematic analysis
Pearson Prentice Hall, c2009
6th ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 450-483) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Comprehensive, contemporary, and cross-cultural in perspective, this text provides a sociological approach to education-from several theoretical approaches and their practical application, to current educational issues, to the structure and processes that make education systems work.
New to this edition is co-author Floyd Hammack from New York University who brings his expertise in secondary education and its links with higher education.
目次
IN THIS SECTION:
1.) BRIEF
2.) COMPREHENSIVE
BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Chapter 1: Sociology of Education: A Unique Perspective on Schools
Chapter 2: Conflicting Functions and Processes in Education: What Makes the System Work
Chapter 3: Education and the Process of Stratification
Chapter 4: Race, Class, and Gender: Attempts to Achieve Equality of Educational Opportunity
Chapter 5: The School as an Organization
Chapter 6: FormalSchoolStatuses and Roles: "The Way It Spozed to Be"
Chapter 7: Students: The Core of the School
Chapter 8: The Informal System and the "Hidden Curriculum"
Chapter 9:The Educational System and the Environment: A Symbiotic Relationship
Chapter 10: The System of Higher Education
Chapter 11: Educational Systems Around the World: A Comparative View
Chapter 12: Educational Systems Around the World: Case Studies
Chapter 13: Educational Movements and Reform
COMPREHENSIVE TABLE OF CONTENTS:
* Each Chapter ends with: "Putting sociology to work" and a Summary
Chapter 1: Sociology of Education: A Unique Perspective on Schools
The Field of Sociology of Education
Theoretical Approaches and the Development of Sociology of Education
The Open Systems Approach
Research Methods in Sociology of Education
Sociology of Education in the Twenty-First Century
Organization of the Book
Chapter 2: Conflicting Functions and Processes in Education: What Makes the System Work
Conflicting Functions of Education
The Importance of Processes in Educational Systems
The Function of Socialization: What We Learn and How We Learn It
The Function of Cultural Transmission and Process of Passing On Culture
The Function of Social Control and Personal Development
The Function of Selection and Allocation: The Sorting Process
The Function of Change and Innovation: The Process of Looking to the Future
Chapter 3: Education and the Process of Stratification
The Crisis in Schooling
The Process of Stratification: Is Inequality Inevitable?
Stratification and Equality of Educational Opportunity
Chapter 4: Race, Class, and Gender: Attempts to Achieve Equality of Educational Opportunity
Gender and Equality of Educational Opportunity
Class, Race, and Attempts to Rectify Inequalities in Educational Opportunity
Integration Attempts
Educational Experience of Selected Minorities in the United States
Improving Schools for Minority Students
Chapter 5: The School as an Organization
Social System of the School
Goals of the School System
School Functions: The Purposes of the School
The School as an Organization
Centralized versus Decentralized Decision Making: The Fight over Control of Schools
Professionals in the Educational System
Chapter 6: FormalSchoolStatuses and Roles: "The Way It Spozed to Be"
The Meaning of Roles
Roles in Schools
Chapter 7: Students: The Core of the School
Student Characteristics
School Failures and Dropouts
Students and the Informal System
Students and Their Environments
Chapter 8: The Informal System and the "Hidden Curriculum"
The Open Systems Approach and the Informal System
The Educational "Climate" and School Effectiveness
Power Dynamics and Roles in the Informal System
Chapter 9:The Educational System and the Environment: A Symbiotic Relationship
The Environment and the Educational System
The School Systems' Environments: Interdependence Between Institutions
Chapter 10: The System of Higher Education
History and Development of Higher Education
Theoretical Approaches to Higher Education
Characteristics of Higher Education in the United States
Functions of the Higher Education System
Higher Education as an Organization
Roles in Higher Education
Environmental Pressures on Higher Education
Outcomes of Higher Education
Problems and Reform in Higher Education
Chapter 11: Educational Systems Around the World: A Comparative View
The Field of Comparative Education
Theoretical Perspectives in Comparative Education
Chapter 12: Educational Systems Around the World: Case Studies
Education in Britain
Education in the People's Republic of China
Formal Education in Colonial Africa
Chapter 13: Educational Movements and Reform
The Nature of Educational Movements
Early Educational Movements
Alternative Education and Related Movements
Structural and Curricular Changes in the Schools
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