<p>"This is a must read for anyone desiring a radical change in the current education system predicated on a democratic view of education and a more humanistic vision for learning... Summing Up: Highly recommended. General readers, upper-division undergraduate students, and above."- <em>H. J. Bultinck, Northeastern Illinois University, in CHOICE, January 2015</em></p><p>"Joanne Larson’s <i>Radical Equality in Education</i> presents a timely and truly paradigm-changing approach to education. It is a must read for all those who realize schools should not exist to produce service workers but to produce proactive citizens capable of transforming the world they live in."- <em>James Paul Gee, Mary Lou Fulton Presidential Professor of Literacy Studies, Arizona State University, USA</em></p><p>"Brave, timely, innovative and important. This book is a necessary statement that helps point us where we need to be heading in education, and argued by an author superbly placed to make the case. It will contribute to a debate that needs to occur, and occur now."- <em>Colin Lankshear, James Cook University, Australia</em></p>

Tinkering with the current educational system from within has not provided a just and equitable education for all children. In this book, acclaimed education theorist Joanne Larson poses basic questions about the nature and purpose of schooling. Proposing that what is needed is a new purpose that is more consistent with contemporary knowledge production processes—one that moves beyond the either/or binary of preparing workers/citizens in a competitive global economy or a democracy, Larson argues that the only real solution is to start over in U.S. education—the purpose of schooling should be to facilitate human learning, meaning making, and knowledge production toward just and equitable education for all.Radical Equality in Education offers a new ontological starting point and a new theoretical framing that would follow from it; articulates theoretical, curricular, pedagogical, and assessment principles that frame a real plan for fundamental change in American education, and presents examples of what these ideas might look like in schools and communities.
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Acclaimed education theorist Joanne Larson poses basic questions about the nature and purpose of schooling and articulates theoretical, curricular, pedagogical, and assessment principles that frame a real plan to start over in American education from preschool through higher education.
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Foreword, Kris Gutierrez PrefaceAcknowledgmentsChapter One: Fed Up with TinkeringWhat We Already Know: Schools are OutdatedChildren and Youth are Not Being Well-served: Standardization and Obsessive Testing Causes DamageTraditional Purposes Reflect an Unproductive Binary of Worker/CitizenWhy Now?Why Start Over?Chapter Two: From an Equitable Starting PlaceEquality of IntelligenceEquipotentialityProdusageMass collaborationSpatial JusticeLunch Is GrossFreedom Market ProjectGuiding principlesChapter Three: Toward Different EndsPurposes of SchoolingThe Common GoodOperationalizing the Neoliberal Common GoodNormative purposesA New PurposeChapter Four: Curriculum, Instruction, and AssessmentCurriculum"Instruction" and PedagogyAssessmentGuiding PrinciplesChapter Five: Imagine We Climb the MountainImagining the NewKnowledge Producing SchoolsWhat Makes the Argument Plausible?What We Need to Do NowReferences
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"This is a must read for anyone desiring a radical change in the current education system predicated on a democratic view of education and a more humanistic vision for learning... Summing Up: Highly recommended. General readers, upper-division undergraduate students, and above."- H. J. Bultinck, Northeastern Illinois University, in CHOICE, January 2015"Joanne Larson’s Radical Equality in Education presents a timely and truly paradigm-changing approach to education. It is a must read for all those who realize schools should not exist to produce service workers but to produce proactive citizens capable of transforming the world they live in."- James Paul Gee, Mary Lou Fulton Presidential Professor of Literacy Studies, Arizona State University, USA"Brave, timely, innovative and important. This book is a necessary statement that helps point us where we need to be heading in education, and argued by an author superbly placed to make the case. It will contribute to a debate that needs to occur, and occur now."- Colin Lankshear, James Cook University, Australia
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ISBN
9780415528030
Publisert
2014-02-25
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
317 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, G, 05, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
126

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Biographical note

Joanne Larson is Michael W. Scandling Professor of Education, University of Rochester, Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Development, USA.