Trust in education : truths and values
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Trust in education : truths and values
(Discourse power resistance, v. 8)
Trentham Books, 2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book examines the nature and role of trust in contemporary culture where consoling traditional certainties are lost. We need to trust people and institutions, values and truths; but where should we turn to find them? Does trusting make us vulnerable to abuse? More urgently still, is it safe for learners - the children, young people and adults in the world of contemporary education - to trust their teachers to care, and to tell the truth? And can teachers trust their managers and institutional practices? This is Volume 8 of "Discourse, Power, Resistance". The "DPR" series has established a reputation for radical critique of the values and practices of contemporary education, and for the steady affirmation of what is best and most significant in emerging educational discourse. The writers in this volume, who come from five countries, present penetrating critical analyses of the breakdown of trust in contemporary culture and especially in education. And they offer down-to-earth accounts of the way ahead if that trust is to be recovered.
Table of Contents
Part One - Trust 1. Jerome Satterthwaite (UK) Scepticism, Cynicism, Trust: I was the more deceived 2. David Gillborn (UK) Trust the Education System... to be racist 3. Ruth Smith (USA) Wavering Conditions in Contractual Trust and Resistance 4. Shirley Steinberg (Canada) Faith and Trust in the Lord: Christotainment and Selling Jesus through 4. Corporate Power 5. Jill Jameson (UK) Dance like a butterfly, sting like a bee: Moments of trust, power and heautogogic 5. leadership in post-compulsory education Part Two - Education, Truths and Values 6. Sieglinde Weyringer (Austria) Becoming a European Citizen: education to overcome mistrust 7. Kamila Kaminska (Poland) Becoming a European Citizen: education as critique 8. Howard Gibson and Jo Backus (UK) Trust and Rationality: epistemic tensions in managerialism, pupil 8. voice and religious education in school 9. Ewa Sidorenko (UK) On the edge of chaos: inner city schools and the unequal burden of uncertainty
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