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Education Studies: Issues and Critical Perspectives

Education Studies: Issues and Critical Perspectives
By Derek Kassem, Emmanuel Mufti , John Robinson

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This major text for Education Studies students provides a critical account of key issues in education today. The text features:

  • A critical analysis of key issues in Education Studies to encourage students’ thinking about education in the broadest terms
  • Themed sections with introductions to link the issues discussed in each chapter
  • Use of specific examples of educational diversity to illustrate how concerns such as ethnicity, gender and class operate in educational institutions
  • An examination of educational issues as they relate to other phases of educational provision, such as home schooling and universities
Education Studies: Issues and Critical Perspectives is an essential text for Education Studies students. It is also of value to students on QTS courses and students and professionals in areas such as sociology, childhood studies, community studies and education policy.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #271591 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-08-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 272 pages

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About the Author
Derek Kassem is Programme Leader for Education Studies at Liverpool: John Moores University. Before joining JMU to teach on ITT courses he taught for fifteen years in inner London in both primary and secondary schools. Derek is a founder member of the British Education Studies Association.

Emmanuel Mufti worked in community education in Liverpool before embarking on an academic career initially at Liverpool Hope University and now Liverpool: John Moores University. Emmanuel has researched in areas such as, parental involvement in children’s education and is currently researching student retention within HE. Emmanuel is a founder member of the British Education Studies Association.

John Robinson is Director of Research Development in the Centre for Urban Education at Manchester Metropolitan University. He has taught in Manchester, Glasgow and Salford. At MMU he has been involved in research experiences focusing on environmental education and sustainability education. He has published numerous articles and book chapters.