Key Issues in Secondary Education 2nd Edition

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Edition: 2nd
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2004-02-23
Publisher(s): Bloomsbury Academic
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Summary

Praise for First Edition: "'Key Issues in Secondary Education" addresses crucial cross-curricular issues which are central to secondary schooling in the new millennium. We are confident that this book will make a major contribution to the understanding of new teachers as they grapple with issues that go beyond subject boundaries and as they explore the fundamental issues which affect schools and young people today."- Donald McIntyre and Mike YoungerThis eagerly awaited second edition has been fully up-dated and revised with new chapters on the nature and measurement of intelligence and issues of race and racism in school and society. Other chapters addressing the rapidly changing world of educational policy and innovation have been substantially rewritten to take account of recent developments and current debates. All contributors write clearly and accessibly, without over-simplifying the complexity of the issues or the value they pose.

Table of Contents

About the Contributors vii
Introduction xi
Part I Schools, Curriculum and Classrooms: Issues of Teaching and Learning
The Secondary School
3(11)
Philip Gardner
The School Curriculum, The National Curriculum and New Labour Reforms
14(14)
John Beck
Monitoring and Assessment
28(13)
John Raffan
Kenneth Ruthven
Intelligence
41(12)
Ruth Kershner
Classroom Teaching and Learning
53(7)
Rex Walford
Use of Language in the School and Classroom
60(15)
Gabrielle Cliff Hodges
Part II Care, Opportunity, Community and Environment
Pastoral Care and the Work of the Pastoral Tutor
75(10)
Mary Earl
Special Educational Needs: Current Concerns, Future Opportunities
85(9)
Martyn Rouse
Equal Opportunities and Educational Performance: Class, Gender and Race
94(12)
Madeleine Arnot
Race and Schooling
106(7)
Jacqui Stanford
School, Parents and the Community
113(10)
Terence H. McLaughlin
Environmental Education: Education for Sustainable Development
123(14)
Michael Younger
Angela Webster
Part III Values, Morality and Citizenship: Issues in Personal, Social and Health Education
Values in Education
137(10)
Terence H. McLaughlin
Moral Education
147(11)
Chistine Tubb
Citizenship and Citizenship Education in England
158(14)
John Beck
Sex and Relationships Education
172(10)
Michael J. Reiss
Drug Education
182(9)
Ruth Joyce
Bibliography and Recommended Reading 191(18)
Index 209

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