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Author Muller, Johan.

Title Reclaiming knowledge : social theory, curriculum, and education policy / Johan Muller.

Publication Info. London ; New York : Routledge, 2000.

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Description 1 online resource (x, 173 pages).
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Series Knowledge, identity, and school life series ; 8
Knowledge, identity, and school life series ; 8.
Contents First and Last Interpreters -- Globalization, Innovation and Knowledge -- What Knowledge is of Most Worth for the Millennial Citizen? -- Schooling and Everyday Life -- Intimations of Boundlessness -- Well-tempered Learner -- Critics and Reconstructors -- Beyond Unkept Promises -- Reason, Reality and Public Trust.
Summary "Reclaiming Knowledge reasserts the importance of a strong view of knowledge for a robust sociology of knowledge, for analysing and formulating curricula, and for a responsible approach to education policy." "A recurring theme of the book is that constructivism, as a broad anti-epistemological movement, has taken a perfectly reasonable set of theses about the social constitution of knowledge, and radicalised it into a set of sceptical claims about reality itself. This has had pernicious effects upon the formulation of policy, the practice of education and the conduct of government."
"Divided into three sections, the first section provides a general introduction to the notion of knowledge as a dynamic set of social interpretations which converge or diverge under certain conditions. The second section considers the issue of economic globalisation, and asks whether there are special requirements for thought and knowledge in such a world. Section three considers the emergence of new forms of thinking about curriculum and pedagogy, and the possibilities and limits of these forms of thinking. Section four does the same for policy formulation and analysis. The central question underlying each investigation is: how, in a world of uncertainty and challenge, do we develop a responsible knowledge practice?"--Jacket.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Note Print version record.
Language English.
Subject Educational sociology -- South Africa.
Education and state -- South Africa.
Curriculum planning -- South Africa.
Knowledge, Sociology of.
EDUCATION -- Educational Policy & Reform -- General.
EDUCATION -- Administration -- General.
Curriculum planning. (OCoLC)fst00885382
Education and state. (OCoLC)fst00902835
Educational sociology. (OCoLC)fst00903596
Knowledge, Sociology of. (OCoLC)fst00988190
South Africa. (OCoLC)fst01204616
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Muller, Johan. Reclaiming knowledge. London ; New York : Routledge, 2000 0750709588 (DLC) 00025485 (OCoLC)43569500
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