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Sociologies of childhood and educational thinking

Part of the Inaugural Professorial Lecture series
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There is urgent need for adults to re-think their ideas about childhood.

Sociological approaches to childhood are needed as key contributions to improve basic conceptual thinking about how society works; as a matter of social justice; and as theoretical bases for educational reforms.

Children have been traditionally understood in the education system as immature, incompetent, morally suspect pupils.

Sociological thinking can help reconceptualise them as people to be respected; as knowledgeable, critical, competent participants in learning.

Universities have an important role in providing opportunities for studients to study sociological approaches to childhood.

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Institute of Education
1782770127 / 9781782770121
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
03/10/2012
English
100 pages
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