Interpretive Ethnography of Education at Home and Abroad

Interpretive Ethnography of Education at Home and Abroad
Title Interpretive Ethnography of Education at Home and Abroad PDF eBook
Author Louise Spindler
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 520
Release 2014-02-25
Genre Education
ISBN 1317766857

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This ambitious and unique volume sets a standard of excellence for research in educational ethnography. The interpretive studies brought together in this volume are outstanding discipline-based analyses of education both in the United States and in complex societies abroad.

Language, Ethnography, and Education

Language, Ethnography, and Education
Title Language, Ethnography, and Education PDF eBook
Author Michael Grenfell
Publisher Routledge
Pages 234
Release 2013-06-17
Genre Education
ISBN 1136860851

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This volume brings together in a new way the traditions of language, ethnography, and education in particular — integrating New Literacy Studies and Bourdieusian sociology with ethnographic approaches to the study of classroom practice.

Routledge International Companion to Education

Routledge International Companion to Education
Title Routledge International Companion to Education PDF eBook
Author Miriam Ben-Peretz
Publisher Routledge
Pages 1016
Release 2004-04-28
Genre Education
ISBN 1134815824

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The Routledge International Companion to Education addresses the key issues underpinning the rethinking and restructuring of education at the beginning of the new millennium. The volume contains over fifty major contributions exploring a wide range of issues, including: * philosophy of education * the economics and resourcing of education * testing and assessment: current issues and future prospects * standards * multiculturalism * anti-racism * computers in classrooms * mother tongue education * civics and moral education. Each chapter gives a contemporary account of developments in the field, and looks to the future and the directions that new activity and inquiry are likely to take. All the chapters are written from an international perspective.

The Psychoanalytic Study of Society, V. 17

The Psychoanalytic Study of Society, V. 17
Title The Psychoanalytic Study of Society, V. 17 PDF eBook
Author L. Bryce Boyer
Publisher Routledge
Pages 305
Release 2020-03-12
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1317737385

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In Volume 17, a series of critical appreciations of George and Louise Spindler's multidisciplinary contributions focus on homogeneity and heterogeneity in American cultural anthropology (S. Parman); the molding of American anthropology (M. Suarez); education (H. Trueba); and the uses of projective techniques in the field (R. Edgerton & G. DeVos). Additional topics include the primary process (M. Spiro); psychotherapy and culture (L. Bloom); unconscious aspects of the Arab-Israeli conflict (A. Falk); and medieval messianism and Sabbatianism (W. Meissner).

Key Themes in the Ethnography of Education

Key Themes in the Ethnography of Education
Title Key Themes in the Ethnography of Education PDF eBook
Author Sara Delamont
Publisher SAGE
Pages 241
Release 2013-12-05
Genre Education
ISBN 1446296970

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"This is a beautifully written book that takes the reader to the heart of ethnography as experience. Readers can walk in the shoes of ethnographers who have travelled before them, and learn as they learned. Sara Delamont is an undisputed expert in both ethnography and education, and here illustrates she is also a tour de force in writing style. All the important ingredients for a recipe to make a good quality ethnography are here, and they are served up with relish!" - Karen O’Reilly, Loughborough University "This is a powerful, richly nuanced, evocative work; a stunning and brilliantly innovative intervention. It provides ground zero - the starting place for the next generation of social scholars of education. A major accomplishment." - Norman K. Denzin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign The ethnography of education has been conducted by sociologists and anthropologists, largely in self-contained and self-referential ways. This book celebrates the continuities and the strengths of ethnographic research on education in formal and non-formal settings, deliberately transgressing the sociology/anthropology divide. Education is broadly defined to cover many settings other than schools, in many countries, for many age-groups. The book is structured thematically, including chapters on movement and mobilities, memorials and memories, time and timescapes, bodies, and performativities, multi-sensory research, and narratives. Strategies for designing innovative ethnographic projects, and for fighting familiarity are provided.

Chicano School Failure and Success

Chicano School Failure and Success
Title Chicano School Failure and Success PDF eBook
Author Richard R. Valencia
Publisher Routledge
Pages 481
Release 2004-08-02
Genre Education
ISBN 1134516436

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Examines, from various perspectives, the school failure and success of Chicano students. The contributors include specialists in cultural and educational anthropology, bilingual and special education, educational history, developmental psychology.

Fifty Years of Anthropology and Education 1950-2000

Fifty Years of Anthropology and Education 1950-2000
Title Fifty Years of Anthropology and Education 1950-2000 PDF eBook
Author George and Loui Spindler
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 706
Release 2000-06-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1135661448

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George and Louise Spindler are widely regarded as significant founders of the field of educational anthropology. This book brings together their best, most seminal work from the last 50 years--a time frame representing the developmental epoch of the field--and binds them together with a master commentary by George Spindler. Previously scattered over a wide range of publications, the articles collected here allow for a unified view of the Spindlers' work and of the development of the field. The book opens with an insightful Foreword by Henry T. Trueba, a fascinating piece titled "A Life With Anthropology and Education: Interviews With George and Louise Spindler by Ray McDermott and Frederick Erickson," and George Spindler's "Previews" essay which gives the reader a grasp of the whole to which the parts of the book contribute. These pieces frame and contextualize the work that follows. In Part I, Character Defining, many of the major themes of this volume are first encountered; this section sets the stage for what follows. Part II, Comparisons, focuses on comparison, which the Spindlers view as essential to an anthropological approach. Part III, Ethnography in Action, is devoted to the explicit exposition of ethnographic methods (though actually every piece in the book is a demonstration of method). Part IV, American Culture, moves from a traditional representation of American Culture to a processual analysis of how the culture is transmitted in real situations, and finally to an interpretation of right-wing actions that seem to constitute a reactive movement; the implications for education are pursued. Part V, Cultural Therapy , explains what cultural therapy is and how it may be applied to teachers and students. The volume concludes with Part VI, Orientation, Susan Parman's overview of the works of the Spindlers that spans their whole career.