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This comprehensive textbook looks at current issues in learning and teaching across the three key areas of policy, learning and practice. It will help you to think critically on your Education course, and to make connections between the processes of learning and the practicalities of teaching. Contemporary Issues in Learning and Teaching addresses key issues in primary, secondary and special education. The contributors reflect on current thinking and policy surrounding learning and teaching, and what it means to be a teacher today. Looking at the practice of teaching in a wider context allows you to explore some of the issues you will face, and the evolving expectations of your role in a policy-led environment. The book focuses on core areas of debate including education across different contexts and settings, teaching in an inclusive environment, and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) for practitioners.This essential text can be used across undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including BEd/BA degrees, initial teacher-training courses, and Masters in Education programs.
Conclusion — The Future of Education
Conclusion — The Future of Education
Key Ideas Explored in This Chapter are
- Equality
- Social justice
- Cosmopolitanism
- Global justice
An assumption underlying the chapters in this book on contemporary issues in learning and teaching has been that education's fundamental purpose is to promote social justice, which David Miller describes as being roughly about ‘how the good and bad things in life should be distributed among members of a human society’ (Miller, 1999: 1). We have also suggested that this distributive goal should be pursued in a range of interrelated spheres: the classroom, the school, local community, national educational systems and in the wider global context. So, for example, in Chapter 2 Doherty emphasises how questions about who gets what in education are contested at ...
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