ABSTRACT

Parts one and two of this volume present the theoretical lenses used to study the social contexts of education. These include long-established foundations disciplines such as sociology of education and philosophy of education as well as newer theoretical perspectives such as critical race theory, feminist educational theory, and cultural studies in education. Parts three, four, and five demonstrate how these theoretical lenses are used to examine such phenomena as globalization, media, popular culture, technology, youth culture, and schooling. This groundbreaking volume helps readers understand the history, evolution, and significance of this wide-ranging, often misunderstood, and increasingly important field of study.

This book is appropriate as a reference volume not only for scholars in the social foundations of education but also for scholars interested in the cultural contexts of teaching and learning (formal and informal). It is also appropriate as a textbook for graduate-level courses in Social Foundations of Education, School and Society, Educational Policy Studies, Cultural Studies in Education, and Curriculum and Instruction.

part |162 pages

Original Foundational Disciplines

part |117 pages

Globalization, Institutions, and Power

chapter |8 pages

The Urbanization of Everything

Thoughts on Globalization and Education1

chapter |12 pages

Globalization

The New Social and Political Architecture

chapter |10 pages

The Many Faces of Peace Education

From International Relations to Interpersonal Relations

part |135 pages

Popular Culture, Media, and Technology

chapter |9 pages

Stereotype and Moral Panics

Images of Girlz in Gangs

chapter |15 pages

Surveillance Cameras in Schools

An Ethical Analysis1

chapter |10 pages

Girls@Play

Gender and Digital Gameplay

chapter |13 pages

Virtually Queer?

Precarious Mobilities of Knowledge and Identification

part |151 pages

The Social Contexts of Schooling, Teaching, and Learning

chapter |12 pages

Troubling Boys and Alpha Girls

Worries over Gender and Schooling

chapter |9 pages

Queer and Questioning

Critical Approaches to Gender and Sexual Identity

chapter |7 pages

Keeping the “American Dream” Alive

Model Minority Discourse and Asian American Education

chapter |11 pages

Unpacking the Meaning of School Reform

A Social Foundations Perspective

chapter |9 pages

Why Place Matters

Environment, Culture, and Education

chapter |10 pages

Becoming a “Fashionable and Desirable Place to Live”

A Place-Perspective Study of the Regentrification of One Dual-Language Community

chapter |11 pages

Culturally Potent Professional Development

Multiple Strategies in Mathematics Teaching