Schools and Societies

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Author: Steven Brint

ISBN-10: 0804750734

ISBN-13: 9780804750738

Category: Education - Philosophy & Social Aspects

“The new edition of Schools and Societies is an impressive expansion of the original book. It is an excellent review of the whole field of the sociology of education from a broad macro-sociological point of view. It will find many uses—as an undergraduate and graduate textbook, as an authoritative sourcebook, and as a set of interesting and thoughtful interpretations of research and theory in the field. It is the leading work in its genre, and the central text for those looking for a broadly...

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Schools and Societies provides a synthesis of key issues in the sociology of education, focusing on American schools while offering a global, comparative context.

Ch. 1Schools as social institutions1Ch. 2Schooling in the industrialized world31Ch. 3Schooling in the developing world68Ch. 4Schools and cultural transmission97Ch. 5Schools and socialization132Ch. 6Schools and social selection : opportunity162Ch. 7Schools and social selection : inequality189Ch. 8Teaching and learning in comparative perspective222Ch. 9School reform and the possibilities of schooling253

\ From the Publisher"If you have time to read only one book on the contours of social and political analysis of schooling in modern society, Brint's Schools and Societies would be an excellent choice. Brint weaves divergent perspectives and complicated research findings on schools into a readable story about what scholars and policy analysts alike are coming to understand about formal education. This book is equally valuable as an introduction to the field for students as it is a refresher for the expert." —David P. Baker, Pennsylvania State University\ \ \