Education, Equality and Social Cohesion: A Comparative Analysis

Author:   A. Green ,  J. Preston ,  J. Janmaat
Publisher:   Palgrave USA
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Pages:   226
Publication Date:   13 October 2006
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Education, Equality and Social Cohesion: A Comparative Analysis


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Author:   A. Green ,  J. Preston ,  J. Janmaat
Publisher:   Palgrave USA
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.455kg
ISBN:  

9781403987976


ISBN 10:   1403987971
Pages:   226
Publication Date:   13 October 2006
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
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Table of Contents

List of Tables List of Figures Acknowledgements Introduction: Education and the Rediscovery of Social Cohesion Education and Social Cohesion: Re-Centring the Debate Educational Inequality and Social Cohesion: An Over-Time Analysis Education, Tolerance and Social Cohesion Ethno-Linguistic Diversity, Citizenship Education and Civic Attitudes Comprehensive Schooling and Educational Inequality Models of Lifelong Learning and the 'Knowledge Society' Conclusion: Some Remarks on Future Research Notes and References Appendix: Data Tables Bibliography Index

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Andy Green, John Preston and Jan Germen Janmaat have provided a wonderful example of a theoretically and empirically informed social science approach to the study of education policy in this time of globalization. - Bob Lingard, British Journal of Sociology of Education This is a worthwhile and provocative volume, one that sets a high standard for future comparative research on education and social cohesion, and for mixed method research in education more generally. - Karen Mundy, British Journal of the Sociology of Education This book offers a highly competent corrective example to pseudo-social economism, on the one hand, and critical culturalism in education, on the other. - Philip Wexler, British Journal of the Sociology of Education The most relevant outcome of this study for educational policy and praxis is that Green and colleagues argue in a very convincing manner for the significance of the debate on 'education systems' for a German reader this is especially interesting because, even in the aftermath of the catastrophic PISA results for Germany, the huge majority of the members of the political class, and even educationalists, still dare to say that school structure does not count in their defence of the existing German three-tiered system. Heinz Sunker, British Journal of Educational Sociology an important book with substantial policy implications for a globalizing world. - Anthony Dworkin, International Sociology


"""Andy Green, John Preston and Jan Germen Janmaat have provided a wonderful example of a theoretically and empirically informed social science approach to the study of education policy in this time of globalization."" - Bob Lingard, British Journal of Sociology of Education ""This is a worthwhile and provocative volume, one that sets a high standard for future comparative research on education and social cohesion, and for mixed method research in education more generally."" - Karen Mundy, British Journal of the Sociology of Education ""This book offers a highly competent corrective example to pseudo-social economism, on the one hand, and critical culturalism in education, on the other."" - Philip Wexler, British Journal of the Sociology of Education ""The most relevant outcome of this study for educational policy and praxis is that Green and colleagues argue in a very convincing manner for the significance of the debate on 'education systems' for a German reader this is especially interesting because, even in the aftermath of the catastrophic PISA results for Germany, the huge majority of the members of the political class, and even educationalists, still dare to say that school structure does not count in their defence of the existing German three-tiered system."" Heinz Sünker, British Journal of Educational Sociology ""an important book with substantial policy implications for a globalizing world."" - Anthony Dworkin, International Sociology"


Andy Green, John Preston and Jan Germen Janmaat have provided a wonderful example of a theoretically and empirically informed social science approach to the study of education policy in this time of globalization. - Bob Lingard, British Journal of Sociology of Education This is a worthwhile and provocative volume, one that sets a high standard for future comparative research on education and social cohesion, and for mixed method research in education more generally. - Karen Mundy, British Journal of the Sociology of Education This book offers a highly competent corrective example to pseudo-social economism, on the one hand, and critical culturalism in education, on the other. - Philip Wexler, British Journal of the Sociology of Education The most relevant outcome of this study for educational policy and praxis is that Green and colleagues argue in a very convincing manner for the significance of the debate on 'education systems' - for a German reader this is especially interesting because, even in the aftermath of the catastrophic PISA results for Germany, the huge majority of the members of the political class, and even educationalists, still dare to say that school structure does not count in their defence of the existing German three-tiered system. Heinz Sunker, British Journal of Educational Sociology an important book with substantial policy implications for a globalizing world. - Anthony Dworkin, International Sociology


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ANDY GREEN is Professor of Comparative Education at the Institute of Education, University of London, UK. He has published widely on a range of education issues, with major works translated into Chinese, German, Japanese and Spanish. His published books include High Skills: Globalization, Competitiveness and Skills Formation (with Phil Brown and Hugh Lauder), Convergences and Divergences in European Education and Training Systems (with Alison Wolf and Tom Leney), Education, Globalization and the Nation State and Education and State Formation: The Rise of Education Syste

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