Lamberti (history, Middlebury College) examines the culture wars that took place in 1920s and 1930s Germany over issues in education.
If this is the case, then the demands for adherence to this falsely universalized knowledge, ideology, and culture would be a political move that not only sets all but the ruling groups up for failure but also imposes the dominant ...
"Contributes to a radical formulation of pedagogy through its revitalization of language, utopianism, and revolutionary message. . . . The book enlarges our vision with each reading, until the meanings become our own.
Drawing from his experiences as a long-term congressman, John Brademas focuses on policy formation to examine the politics of federal support for education.
This book focuses on the politics of education, relating to the formation of national identities as affected by globalization and multiculturalism.
Constitutes the voice of a great teacher who has managed to replace the melancholic and despairing discourse of the post-modern Left with possibility and human compassion.
This book explores the political contexts that shape our conceptions of education and guides our pedagogical practice.
The Politics of Education: A Bibliographical Guide