Bültmann & Gerriets
Retooling the Mind Factory
Education in a Lean State
von Alan Sears
Verlag: University of Toronto Press
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ISBN: 978-1-55193-044-2
Erschienen am 01.05.2003
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 229 mm [H] x 152 mm [B] x 16 mm [T]
Gewicht: 399 Gramm
Umfang: 288 Seiten

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Alan Sears is Professor of Sociology at Ryerson University. He is the author of The New Left: A History of the Future (2014) and co-author with James Cairns of The Democratic Imagination: Envisioning Popular Power in the Twenty-First Century (2012).



Alan Sears examines education reform in relation to a broad process of cultural and economic change.



Introduction: Education in a Lean State

"The System is Broken": Legitimizing Education Change

A Revolution in Common Sense

Cultural Revolution and Citizenship

Social Policy of the Lean State

Education Reform for a Lean World

The Critique of Liberal Education

Theoretical Foundations

Method of Historical Sociology

Notes

Chapter 1: The Embrace of the State

Entering the State

Education Before the Welfare State

The Broad Welfare State and Educational Expansion

Elementary Schools: Engaging the Individual

Secondary Schools: There's a Place for Us

Post-Secondary Education: Increasing Access

Access to Universities

A New Point of Access: Colleges and Polytechnics

The End of Growth?

Notes

Chapter 2: Education for an Information Age?

Skills for the Information Age?

Skills and Lean Production

New Kinds of Problem-solving?

Standards Not Skills

Streaming and Labour Market Polarization

The Ideology of Training

Lean Discipline

The Vocationalist Ethos

Skills Planning in a 'Free' Market

Undermining the Culture of Citizenship

Developing a Market Orientation

Notes

Chapter 3: Education for the Nation

Educational Optimism and the Broad Welfare State

Seeing Like a State?

Making National Culture

Science and National Culture

Culture in a Lean State

The Cultural Industries After National Culture

Science After History?

Innovation Culture

Science as Innovation Culture

The Culture of Entrepreneurship

Conclusion

Notes

Chapter 4: Education, Citizenship and Inequality

Introduction: Education for Equity?

W.E.B. Du Bois on Education for Freedom

Education and the Contradictions of Citizenship

Equity and Education Reform

Education and Racialization

Official Multiculturalism: The Highest Stage of Liberalism

Post-Liberal Education: Standards and Racialization

Notes

Chapter 5: Education: Gender and Sexuality

Education and Gender Equity

Gender in a Lean World

Gender and the Broad Welfare State

Masculinity in Mass Production

Domestic Femininity

Childhood and School in the Welfare State

Shifting Gender Relations

Gender and Post-Liberal Education

A Note of Schooling for Sexuality

Notes

Chapter 6: Children of the Market

Childhood in a Lean World

Continuous Improvement

Inequality and Polarization

Fear the Children

The Market Orientation

Closing Extra-Economic Space

Commodifying Education Space

Teaching Enterprise Culture

Knowledge as a Commodity

Market Mechanisms in Education

Towards Lean Education

Notes

Chapter 7: Learning Freedom

Fighting Back

Teachers on the Front Line

Teacher-bashing and Education Reform

Mobilizing Against the Harris Agenda

Fightbacks by Other Education Workers, High School Students and Parents

Fightbacks in the Post-Secondary Sector

Towards Education for Freedom

Brecht on Teaching and Learning

Mind and Body

Making the Familiar Strange

Art and Science Together

Social Movements and Ways of Knowing

Is Brecht Useful?

Active Learning for a Change

Notes

Bibliography

Index