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T Waters, T. Waters, Tony Waters, Waters Tony
Schooling, Childhood, and Bureaucracy - Bureaucratizing the Child
English · Hardback
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Zusatztext "By organizing his material around the compelling but simple theme of bureaucracy, Tony Waters brings a distinctive and potent perspective to the study of schooling. Schooling, Childhood, and Bureaucracy is a lively and insightful introduction to the sociology of education." - David Bills, professor of Sociology of Education, College of Education, The University of Iowa "In this fascinating work, Waters stretches readers beyond comfortable limits to see both the bureaucratization of schools and the commodification of our children who attend them. The tensions that grind against humanistic teachers who resist making products of their students are thoroughly explored with fresh insights. Waters challenges us to ask what the future holds for schooling and education: has the information society outgrown traditional bureaucracy in education, or will the paradoxes of the organic humanistic approaches we dream of for our schools and the cold rationalism of the bureaucratic order simply continue to intensify?" - William Rich, associate professor of Education, School of Education, California State University, Chico "Often those of us involved in education from the pre-school through teacher education-level of public education have a hard time seeing the big picture of why we end up doing what we do. With this book, the sociologist Tony Waters helps us understand the place of public education in American society and throughout the world. In it, he highlights theinternal tensions within the bureaucracy of education as the system tries to mold emotional children into productive adults in twelve years using an unemotional system to do it. Schooling, Childhood, and Bureaucracy: Bureaucratizing the Child is a valuable addition to those who are trying to understand the place of public education in today's world and tensions inherent in this bureaucratic system." - John Benson, professor, School of Teaching and Learning, Minnesota State University Moorhead "An interesting book that explains why schools are the way they are today . . . Recommended" - Choice Informationen zum Autor TONY WATERS is a Professor of Sociology in the Sociology Department at California State University, USA. Klappentext In exploring the relationship between bureaucratic schooling and the individual child, Waters describes the persistence of educational inequality, child development, and the nature of bureaucracy. The conclusions point out how education bureaucracies frame both schooling and childhood as they relentlessly seek to create ever more perfect children. Zusammenfassung In exploring the relationship between bureaucratic schooling and the individual child! Waters describes the persistence of educational inequality! child development! and the nature of bureaucracy. The conclusions point out how education bureaucracies frame both schooling and childhood as they relentlessly seek to create ever more perfect children. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Introduction Bureaucratizing the Child: The Manufacture of Adults in the Modern World American Mass Public Education and the Modern World Bureaucratized Childhood and the Persistence of Schooling Systems: Irrationality in Rationality Behaviorism, Developmentalism, and Bureaucracy: Leaky First Graders, Defiant Teenagers, Jocks, Nerds, and the Business Model The Sorting Function of Schools: Institutionalized Privilege, and Why Harvard is a Social Problem for both the Middle Class, and Public School 65 in The Bronx Teachers, Parents, and the Teaching Profession: The Miracle of Bureaucratized Love The Child Savers Seeing Like a State: Efficiency, Calculability, Predictivity, Control, Testing Regimes and School Administration The Limits of the Modern American School: Rock, Paper, Scissors (Equality, Individualism, Utilitarianism) The Modern World and Mass Public Education: Bureaucratized Schools around the World Why School Refor...
List of contents
Preface Introduction Bureaucratizing the Child: The Manufacture of Adults in the Modern World American Mass Public Education and the Modern World Bureaucratized Childhood and the Persistence of Schooling Systems: Irrationality in Rationality Behaviorism, Developmentalism, and Bureaucracy: Leaky First Graders, Defiant Teenagers, Jocks, Nerds, and the Business Model The Sorting Function of Schools: Institutionalized Privilege, and Why Harvard is a Social Problem for both the Middle Class, and Public School 65 in The Bronx Teachers, Parents, and the Teaching Profession: The Miracle of Bureaucratized Love The Child Savers Seeing Like a State: Efficiency, Calculability, Predictivity, Control, Testing Regimes and School Administration The Limits of the Modern American School: Rock, Paper, Scissors (Equality, Individualism, Utilitarianism) The Modern World and Mass Public Education: Bureaucratized Schools around the World Why School Reform Will Always Be With Us: Emotion and Rationalization From Spoiled Blueberries to Classical Social Theory
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"By organizing his material around the compelling but simple theme of bureaucracy, Tony Waters brings a distinctive and potent perspective to the study of schooling. Schooling, Childhood, and Bureaucracy is a lively and insightful introduction to the sociology of education." - David Bills, professor of Sociology of Education, College of Education, The University of Iowa
"In this fascinating work, Waters stretches readers beyond comfortable limits to see both the bureaucratization of schools and the commodification of our children who attend them. The tensions that grind against humanistic teachers who resist making products of their students are thoroughly explored with fresh insights. Waters challenges us to ask what the future holds for schooling and education: has the information society outgrown traditional bureaucracy in education, or will the paradoxes of the organic humanistic approaches we dream of for our schools and the cold rationalism of the bureaucratic order simply continue to intensify?" - William Rich, associate professor of Education, School of Education, California State University, Chico
"Often those of us involved in education from the pre-school through teacher education-level of public education have a hard time seeing the big picture of why we end up doing what we do. With this book, the sociologist Tony Waters helps us understand the place of public education in American society and throughout the world. In it, he highlights theinternal tensions within the bureaucracy of education as the system tries to mold emotional children into productive adults in twelve years using an unemotional system to do it. Schooling, Childhood, and Bureaucracy: Bureaucratizing the Child is a valuable addition to those who are trying to understand the place of public education in today's world and tensions inherent in this bureaucratic system." - John Benson, professor, School of Teaching and Learning, Minnesota State University Moorhead
"An interesting book that explains why schools are the way they are today . . . Recommended" - Choice
Product details
Authors | T Waters, T. Waters, Tony Waters, Waters Tony |
Publisher | Palgrave UK |
Languages | English |
Product format | Hardback |
Released | 24.09.2012 |
EAN | 9781137269713 |
ISBN | 978-1-137-26971-3 |
No. of pages | 267 |
Subjects |
Humanities, art, music
> Education
> Education system
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Miscellaneous B, Educational Policy, Sociology of Education, Education, Sociology, Social Inequality, Social Sciences, Education, general, Social Structure, Social Inequality, Methodology of the Social Sciences, Educational strategies & policy, Social Structure, Social research & statistics, Educational Policy and Politics, Education and state, Educational sociology, Palgrave Social Sciences Collection, Education and sociology, Sociological Methods, childhood;children;education;school;schooling;teaching |
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