Education and Social Control

Education and Social Control
Title Education and Social Control PDF eBook
Author Rachel Sharp
Publisher Routledge
Pages 354
Release 2017-04-28
Genre Education
ISBN 1351808850

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First published in 1975, this book offers a critique of some of the ‘new perspectives’ in the sociology of education. This is achieved through a case study of a progressive child centred school. The book suggests that a liberal approach to education fails to appreciate how thoroughly a complex, stratified industrial society penetrates the school. It argues that the practice of ‘progressive’ education may be a modern form of conservativism and an effective form of social control both in the narrow sense of achieving classroom discipline and in the wider sense of contributing to the promotion of a static social order. It cautions against naïve utopian solutions which see the freedom and self-development of the child as an individualized process, unrelated to a social context which may undermine the ideals of freedom and spontaneous self-development. In addition to offering a study of the implementation of the ‘open’ approach to child development and pedagogy, the book can also be read as a piece of critical sociology, intended to make the reader look again at the way in which problems have been generated and solutions proposed within sociology and education.

Social Control and Education

Social Control and Education
Title Social Control and Education PDF eBook
Author Brian Davies
Publisher Routledge
Pages 202
Release 2011-12-08
Genre Education
ISBN 0415689465

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Social control is a central sociological concept which has generated many influential 'models' of man in society. This book examines these major models, and examines the rise of compulsory schooling in Britain and the USA and shows us which aspects of education and social control have been elaborated or neglected in the sociology of education down to the mid 1970s.

Young People and Social Control

Young People and Social Control
Title Young People and Social Control PDF eBook
Author Ross Deuchar
Publisher Springer
Pages 187
Release 2017-06-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3319529080

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This book explores young people’s experiences of social control and the state, especially those living at the margins of society within the UK. In particular, the book focuses on disadvantaged young people’s experiences in education, in the labour market, with police and within the criminal justice system. It draws upon insights gathered by the authors in Scotland and England via in-depth interviews with, and observation of, young people in multiple settings and the barriers they come across in terms of justice, equity and inclusion. Deuchar and Bhopal present a range of creative and engaging case studies that illustrate where barriers have been broken down between young people and the agents of social control and elucidate upon how a sense of justice and inclusion has emerged. With its wide-ranging, multi-perspective approach, this study will be essential reading for scholars and students of sociology, criminology and youth studies, as well as holding appeal for policy-makers and practitioners.

Social Control and Education (RLE Edu L)

Social Control and Education (RLE Edu L)
Title Social Control and Education (RLE Edu L) PDF eBook
Author Brian Davies
Publisher Routledge
Pages 202
Release 2012-05-04
Genre Education
ISBN 1136470697

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Social control is a central sociological concept which has generated many influential ‘models’ of man in society. This book examines these major models, and examines the rise of compulsory schooling in Britain and the USA and shows us which aspects of education and social control have been elaborated or neglected in the sociology of education down to the mid 1970s.

Maladjusted Schooling (RLE Edu L)

Maladjusted Schooling (RLE Edu L)
Title Maladjusted Schooling (RLE Edu L) PDF eBook
Author John F Schostak
Publisher Routledge
Pages 250
Release 2012-05-16
Genre Education
ISBN 1136465162

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The problems this book discusses are the same now as they were 25 years ago: unemployment, poor housing, inadequate facilities, poverty, racism, violence. What is the function of a school in such a situation? Although many schools hold reformist ideals, their practice is constrained by organisational demands. School organisation is based upon a coercive theory of social control which is intolerant of expressions of individuality by teachers and pupils. Needs for individuality may be mistaken for deviance, and deviance is at least in part produced by, or exacerbated by, school organisation. The author maintains that schooling is therefore largely maladjusted to the needs of individuals.

Education Policy and Social Reproduction

Education Policy and Social Reproduction
Title Education Policy and Social Reproduction PDF eBook
Author John Fitz
Publisher Routledge
Pages 166
Release 2005-11-16
Genre Education
ISBN 1134552483

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This book takes a theoretically informed look at British education policy over the last sixty years when secondary schooling for all children became an established fact for the first time. Comprehensive schools largely replaced a system based on academic selection. Now, under choice and competition policies, all schools are subject to the rigours of local education markets. What impact did each of these successive policy frameworks have on structures of opportunities for families and their children? How and to what extent was the experience of secondary school students shaped and what influenced the qualifications they obtained and their life chances after schooling? The authors locate their work within two broad strands in the sociology of education. Basil Bernstein’s work on the realisation of power and control in and through pedagogic discourse and social reproduction provides a theoretical framework for exploring the character of and continuities and change in education and training policies. The book is an important contribution to debates about the extent to which education is a force for change in class divided societies. The authors also set out to re-establish social class at the centre of educational analysis at a time when emphasis has been on identity and identity formation, arguing for their interdependence. This book will be an important resource for students, policy analysts and policymakers wishing to think through and understand the longer term impact of programmes that have shaped secondary schooling in Britain and elsewhere.

Social Problems and Social Control in Criminal Justice

Social Problems and Social Control in Criminal Justice
Title Social Problems and Social Control in Criminal Justice PDF eBook
Author STACY. BURNS
Publisher
Pages
Release 2022
Genre Criminal justice, Administration of
ISBN 9781955055215

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"Explores government efforts to address social problems in the context of the criminal justice system"--