Reading and Teaching Ivor Goodson
«I suspect that I am not alone in finding it difficult to imagine a contemporary landscape of educational studies untouched by Ivor Goodson’s life/work. This book charts how Ivor, as public intellectual and ‘travelling organic scholar’, has had a global influence on scholarship, theory, methodology, understandings of schools and schooling, curriculum, educators’ lives and so much else. Yvonne Downs’s engaging interpretation of and commentary on Ivor’s writings offers us new insights, building on and illustrating the importance of locating personal stories of action within theories of context, an imperative which has always been central to Goodson’s commitment to challenging injustice through informed critique. I’ve been privileged to know and work with Ivor. This book offers those who have not been as lucky as I was a sort of virtual opportunity to spend some time in his company.» (Pat Sikes, Professor of Qualitative Inquiry, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom)»
Ivor Goodson is a vital contributor to the study of education and to educational research. This book traces the contours of his morally inflected approach to scholarship, highlighting its contribution to a politics of transformation, all the while acknowledging and encapsulating the practical, passionate, principled humanity that continues to drive Goodson’s scholarship. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Peter Lang Publishing Inc
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 165
- ISBN
- 9781433120176
- Utgivelsesår
- 2013
- Format
- 23 x 16 cm
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«I suspect that I am not alone in finding it difficult to imagine a contemporary landscape of educational studies untouched by Ivor Goodson’s life/work. This book charts how Ivor, as public intellectual and ‘travelling organic scholar’, has had a global influence on scholarship, theory, methodology, understandings of schools and schooling, curriculum, educators’ lives and so much else. Yvonne Downs’s engaging interpretation of and commentary on Ivor’s writings offers us new insights, building on and illustrating the importance of locating personal stories of action within theories of context, an imperative which has always been central to Goodson’s commitment to challenging injustice through informed critique. I’ve been privileged to know and work with Ivor. This book offers those who have not been as lucky as I was a sort of virtual opportunity to spend some time in his company.» (Pat Sikes, Professor of Qualitative Inquiry, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom)»
«I suspect that I am not alone in finding it difficult to imagine a contemporary landscape of educational studies untouched by Ivor Goodson’s life/work. This book charts how Ivor, as public intellectual and ‘travelling organic scholar’, has had a global influence on scholarship, theory, methodology, understandings of schools and schooling, curriculum, educators’ lives and so much else. Yvonne Downs’s engaging interpretation of and commentary on Ivor’s writings offers us new insights, building on and illustrating the importance of locating personal stories of action within theories of context, an imperative which has always been central to Goodson’s commitment to challenging injustice through informed critique. I’ve been privileged to know and work with Ivor. This book offers those who have not been as lucky as I was a sort of virtual opportunity to spend some time in his company.» (Pat Sikes, Professor of Qualitative Inquiry, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom)»