Politics and Policy Making in Education: Explorations in Sociology
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Format
Paperback
Pages
248
Language
English
Published
Jul 4, 2014
Publisher
Routledge
Edition
1
ISBN-10
1138008478
ISBN-13
9781138008472
Description
In a detailed exploration of the intricate relationship between education and societal constructs, Stephen J. Ball delves into the realm of politics and policy making within educational contexts. He presents an insightful analysis of how political ideologies and social structures influence educational practices, shaping what happens in classrooms across various environments. The author skillfully unravels the complexities of policy formulation, highlighting how decisions made at higher levels trickle down and affect the day-to-day experiences of students and educators.
Through a sociological lens, Ball examines significant historical and contemporary factors that drive educational reforms. His thorough investigation reveals the underlying power dynamics at play, suggesting that policy isn't just a series of regulations but a reflection of broader social priorities and struggles. By weaving together theory with practical examples, he presents a narrative that is both thought-provoking and relevant to current discussions in the field of education.
Ultimately, this work serves as an important resource for educators, policymakers, and sociologists alike, urging them to reflect on how policies are crafted and the real-world implications they bear. Ball’s explorations offer a compelling call for a more critical engagement with the societal implications of educational policies, emphasizing the need for awareness and accountability in the pursuit of an equitable educational landscape.
Through a sociological lens, Ball examines significant historical and contemporary factors that drive educational reforms. His thorough investigation reveals the underlying power dynamics at play, suggesting that policy isn't just a series of regulations but a reflection of broader social priorities and struggles. By weaving together theory with practical examples, he presents a narrative that is both thought-provoking and relevant to current discussions in the field of education.
Ultimately, this work serves as an important resource for educators, policymakers, and sociologists alike, urging them to reflect on how policies are crafted and the real-world implications they bear. Ball’s explorations offer a compelling call for a more critical engagement with the societal implications of educational policies, emphasizing the need for awareness and accountability in the pursuit of an equitable educational landscape.
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