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Reseña del editor:Lejos de las imágenes y esperanzas de prosperidad con las que se solía proyectar el futuro en educación, todo indica que hemos avanzado en desigualdad y privatización. En este contexto, cobra enorme relevancia preguntarse por las orientaciones actuales de la política educativa, así como por las relaciones teóricas y políticas entre la educación y la justicia social, tanto en el plano global como en el local. Este libro surgió del interés por compartir algunos análisis e investigaciones que se inscriben en esas inquietudes, acercando autores de distintos países. El contenido es diverso, como diversas son las preocupaciones y los interrogantes en cada territorio, pero en conjunto nos brinda un interesante panorama que recorre tópicos y debates que hoy están delineando las agendas de política pública en relación con los sistemas escolares. En estas páginas se analizan las formas de relación en tre el Estado y el mercado en el contexto actual, donde los intereses privatizadores han transformado sus modos de influencia y su rango de acción. En segundo lugar, se aborda un tema central de las agendas internacionales y nacionales en el presente siglo: la inclusión, los ...
Le site de l'éditeur indique : "En el año 2013 el Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales organizó el concurso "Estudios sobre políticas públicas en América Latina y el Caribe. Democracia, ciudadanía y justicia social" con el fin de apoyar el desarrollo de investigaciones que permitan impactar en forma más directa en los ámbitos de intervención social y favorecer el diálogo entre las ciencias sociales y las políticas públicas. En el marco de la misma iniciativa, fue organizado este libro que contiene una selección de artículos elaborados en dicho concurso durante el segundo semestre de 2013. Se espera que los análisis que aquí se presentan dialoguen con los debates y las orientaciones de política en la coyuntura actual, y constituyan aportes para quienes se desempeñan en los ámbitos públicos relacionados con el tema de este libro."
This book presents a novel perspective on education as a social right. Literature on this topic has focused on inclusion as the universal concept whereby access to education is examined. As a moral principle, this concept opens new challenges in different ways if we take a deeper view into diverse contexts. What education? For what? For whom? Are we thinking about education because it will bring social justice in the future, or are we thinking of education as a just practice in the present? This book brings fresh theoretical and empirical perspectives on those questions, moving beyond a pure inclusion paradigm to a broader and context-oriented notion of educational justice. The chapters engage with theories of educational justice to present these challenges at the institutional level of educational policy, at the practical level of schooling practices, and in the production of ideas around childhood and education, for instance, notions of normalcy at schools. Although the featured works are related to the Chilean educational system, they opens questions about education in general. They embrace rural and urban contexts, different educational levels (from preschool to university), and university and vocational education. This book will be rewarding reading for educational scholars, those interested in theories of social and educational justice, and anyone interested in contemporary perspectives on education, childhood and youth, inclusion, and justice.
This book analyzes the nature and experience of childhoods around the world at the beginning of the 21st century. Wide-ranging developments concerning children in the fields of social policy, sociology and politics have spurred significant growth in the social study of childhood. The book, which is primarily designed for students, academics and practitioners who need to keep up with fast-moving contemporary developments, considers childhood from a variety of disciplinary perspectives.
This book documents and deconstructs the concept of educational leadership within various education settings originating from diverse global environments. It focuses on presenting different readings of educational leadership via distinct theoretical and methodological applications. It takes forward the idea of critical leadership studies and uses creative analytic practices to present layered readings of educational leadership. The book offers leadership studies dealing with various education settings across a wide spectrum with international perspectives. It provides examples of educational narratives through somewhat unconventional modes of representation. This book is beneficial to readers interested in the study of educational leadership and using qualitative methodologies in educational research.
This book explores the problematic relationship between education, social justice and the State, against the background of comparative education research. The book critiques the status quo of stratified school systems, and the unequal distribution of cultural capital and value added schooling. The authors address one of today’s most pressing questions: Are social, economic and cultural divisions between the nations, between school sectors, between schools and between students growing or declining?
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1976.
"Using an innovative social justice framework, Educational Politics for Social Justice provides a comprehensive examination of educational politics at all levels of the system, how inequities are embedded in democratic practices, and ways to "work the system" to move toward greater justice and equity"--