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This book represents a millennial point of reflection in the history of educational studies and its future. The trajectory of educational studies is especially interesting due to shifts that have occurred concerning knowledge and identity - particularly how they encounter one another. The chapters are largely drawn from presentations made at the American Educational Studies Association. They reflect educational studies on the ground as practiced by members in the field and represent the future of educational studies - the redefinition of disciplines, the link between ideas and practice, and a critique of the assumptions within taken-for-granted knowledge. The Future of Educational Studies provides an excellent overview of educational studies and current examples of the range of work being done in the field.

Table of Contents:
Contents: George W. Noblit/Beth Hatt-Echeverria: Introduction: The Future of Educational Studies in the United States - Bryan McKinley/Jones Brayboy: The History of Anthropology and Future Research: Conducting Fieldwork - David Levine: Reform and Conflict in U.S. Urban Education During the Early Twentieth Century: Reflections on the Interpretive Struggle - Lynda Stone: Philosophy of Education as Guild Work - Steve Tozer: Making the Philosophical Practical - Mary Abascal-Hildebrand: Community as Text: Applying Ricoeurean Conceptions of Metaphor in Understanding Cultural Relations - Magnus O. Bassey: Foundational Studies in Teacher Education: A New Imperative - Clinton Collins: A New Class of Heroes: Fallout from the Clinton-Lewinsky Skandal - Hye-Kyeong Pae: Global Education from an Ecological Perspective: To Become a Global Citizen - Huey-li Li: Rethinking Virtual Community as Pedagogical Enterprise - Lanese Kwegyir Aggrey: White Identity Development in Preservice Teacher Education - Evelyn Sears: Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired: Exploring How the Story of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party Can Enrich Multicultural Curricula - Lesley Shore: Good/Bad Girls and the Women Who Teach Them: A Renewed Call for Media Literacy - Angelique Williams/John A. Xanthopoulos: An Alternative to Criminal Behavior: Educating Inmates as Captive Students or Just Captives? - Beth Hatt-Echeverria: Prison Perspectives on Pedagogy - David M. Dees: Foundations of Education and Acting Theory? You've Got to Be Kidding! - Monte Piliawsky: Educational Reform or Corporate Agenda? State Takeover of Detroit's Public Schools - Mary E. Weems: I Speak From the Wound in My Mouth: A Critical Response to a Confrontation with Institutionalized Racism - A. Keith Carreiro: Inquiry That Incites Insight - George W. Noblit/Beth Hatt-Echeverria/Sherick A. Hughes: Where Identity Meets Knowledge: The Future of Educational Studies.

About the Author :
The Editors: George Noblit is Professor and Chair of the Graduate Studies Division in the School of Education at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a former president of the American Educational Studies Association. He specializes in critical race studies, the sociology of knowledge, anthropology of education, and qualitative research methods. His recent publications include The Social Construction of Virtue: The Moral Life of Schools (1996), which won a Critic's Choice Award from the American Educational Studies Association, and Particularities: Collected Essays on Ethnography of Education (Peter Lang, 1999). Beth Hatt-Echeverria is a doctoral candidate at the in the School of Education at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her research focuses upon issues of social justice within education. Her primary interests are incarcerated youth, discipline within schools/society, and qualitative research. She has worked with incarcerated youth while also working on projects relating to charter schools, school reform, and kindergarten readiness. She was a 2001-2002 American Educational Research Association Spencer fellow.


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  • ISBN-13: 9780820457994
  • Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • Height: 230 mm
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 521 gr
  • ISBN-10: 082045799X
  • Publisher Date: 02 Apr 2003
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: 218 Counterpoints
  • Width: 160 mm


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