Pedagogic rights and democratic education: Bernsteinian explorations of curriculum, pedagogy and assessment

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Vitale, Philippe

Michael, Apple

Exley, Beryl

Barret, Brian

Bautier, Élisabeth

Case, Jennifer

Davis, John

Dooley, Karen

Frandji, Daniel

Höhns, Gabriela

Luckett, Kathy

Millar, Victoria

Morais, Anna

Muller, Johan

Neves, Isabel

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2015
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The basis of Bernstein's sociology of education lays in is his theorisation of the different approaches to curriculum, pedagogy and assessment and the implications for pedagogic rights and social justice. This edited collection presents 15 empirical case studies and theoretical accounts from 22 international scholars who focus on the experiences of students and teachers in contexts marked by economic, social, cultural, linguistic and/or geographic diversity. Located in systems of education in Australia, France, Germany, Greece, Portugal, South Africa and the United States, each chapter contributes to a better understanding of the conditions of a democratic education across time and place.

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Pedagogic rights and democratic education: Bernsteinian explorations of curriculum, pedagogy and assessment, 2015, pp. 1-250

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