Educationalization And Its Complexities


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Educationalization and Its Complexities


Educationalization and Its Complexities

Author: Rosa Bruno-Jofré

language: en

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Release Date: 2019-07-08


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This edited collection brings together scholars from Canadian and international institutions to discuss educationalization, a trend in modern societies that involves transferring social responsibilities onto the school system. This book brings a new dimension to the literature on educationalization by examining the concept in relation to Catholicism, Indigenous issues, the right to education, and historical studies grounded in both Canada and Chile. In these contributions, the book represents an attempt to both deepen the current discussion on the construction and use of educationalization as a concept as well as invite further exploration of this subject in relation to the increasing digitalization of life in the twenty-first century.

Education, Curriculum and Nation-Building


Education, Curriculum and Nation-Building

Author: Daniel Tröhler

language: en

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Release Date: 2023-04-07


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Contributing to interdisciplinary discussions on nationalism, the book explores how educational systems and practices contribute to the phenomena of nationalism and nation-building. Using nine comparative case studies from four continents, the book elaborates a theoretical understanding of nationalism from the perspectives of comparative education research. It integrates the theme of nation, nation-building and nationalism and its involvement with issues of education. It explores the theoretical scope of concepts such as national identities, national literacies, or "doing" nation. The book revives the idea that nation should be the starting point of comparative research and contributes to the theoretically reflective integration of nationalism research into education research. This timely book will be highly relevant for researchers, academics, and postgraduate students in the fields of comparative education, international education, education policy, and curriculum studies.

The Peripatetic Journey of Teacher Preparation in Canada


The Peripatetic Journey of Teacher Preparation in Canada

Author: Rosa Bruno-Jofré

language: en

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Release Date: 2020-10-12


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This book situates teacher training, preparation and education in Canada within national and global histories. The authors lead the reader through an exploration of the objectives of schooling, the contextual role of teachers, and the political undercurrents sustaining various educational conceptions and policies.