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This book comes at a time of increasing anxiety about the repercussions of financial instability and the probability of widespread market volatility. The educators and researchers whose work is collected here have considered these factors deeply when constructing their responses to prevailing financial conditions. These views guide the reader through economic crises as a mode of survival and as a means to deploying education at its most meaningful and intense. The approach aligns practice with theory and takes the empirical evidence from these studies as a means to determining the economic influence on education. This book will be a valuable asset for teachers and professors, as well as an excellent textbook for undergraduate and graduate classrooms.
Auteur
David R. Cole received his PhD in education from the University of Warwick. He is an Associate Professor in English and pedagogy at the University of Western Sydney. David has edited three books (two with Darren Pullen) and has published a novel. His latest monograph is Educational Life-Forms: Deleuzian Teaching and Learning Practice.
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Suitable for teachers and professors, as well as a textbook for undergraduate and graduate classrooms, this book comes at a time of increasing anxiety about the repercussions of financial instability and the probability of widespread market volatility.
Contenu
Contents: Stephen J. Ball: Foreword. Crisis and Attentiveness David R. Cole: Introduction to Surviving Economic Crises through Education Michael A. Peters: Knowledge Economy , Economic Crisis and Cognitive Capitalism: Public Education and the Promise of Open Science Jim Crowther/Mae Shaw: Education for Resilience and Resistance in the
Big Society Mike Cole: Capitalist Crisis and Fascism: Issues for Educational Practice Gustavo E. Fischman/Victor H. Diaz: Teach for What America? Beginning Teachers Reflections about Their Professional Choices and the Economic Crisis Patrick Carmichael/Kate Litherland: Transversality and Innovation: Prospects for Technology-Enhanced Learning in Times of Crisis Silvina Gvirtz/Ana Laura Barudi: When the Sun Does not Shine after the Rain: The Effects of the 2001 Crisis on the Education System of Argentina Ana Inés Heras: Struggle for Agency in Contemporary Argentinean Schools Silvia Grinberg/Eduardo Langer: Education and Governmentality in Degraded Urban Territories: From the Sedimented to the Experience of the Actual David R. Cole: Doing Work as a Reflection of the Other: Notes on the Educational Materialism of Deleuze and Guattari Robert Haworth/Abraham P. DeLeon: The Crisis of Mutative Capitalism: Holey Spaces, Creative Struggle and Educative Innovations Torill Strand: The Current Dynamics of Professional Expertise: The Movable Ethos, Pathos, and Logos of Four Norwegian Professions R. Scott Webster: Educating the Person for Democratic Participation Jason J. Wallin: Remachining Educational Desire: Bankrupting Freire s Banking Model of Education in an Age of Schizo-Capitalism Marcus Bussey: Afterword. When No Crisis Is the Real Crisis! The Endless Vertigo of Capitalist Education.
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