Democratic Socialism and Education: New Perspectives on Policy and Practice

Springer Verlag (2019)
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Abstract

This book engages with the political, philosophical and policy debates around contemporary democratic socialism and state education. It examines contemporary education and education systems, as well as democratic socialism in the context of the complex political world we live in currently. It takes the reader towards a democratic socialist curriculum and pedagogy, and concludes by investigating democratic socialism and governance in education. Discussing the work of Axel Honneth, Chantal Mouffe and Norberto Bobbio, the book argues that contemporary democratic socialism gives a philosophical and political grounding to the notion of education being more than simply preparation for work or a series of qualifications. It makes the case for education as an exercise in democratic community, and learning as collective citizenship. Taking the curriculum, classroom pedagogy, and educational governance in turn, it offers a series of practical ways in which state education can be re-interpreted and re-applied to emphasise the democratic, collective and creative aspects of learning. "Hopkins contends, firstly, that twenty-first-century democratic socialism must reinvigorate itself by responding to the challenges of liberalism; and, secondly, that a socially just education system must be willing to learn from such a reinvigorated socialism. These twinned theses are clearly and concisely thought through in relation to urgent educational, and more broadly socio-political, issues: contemporary democratic-socialist thought; educational systems ; curriculum design; pedagogy; systems and mechanisms of governance. In just a few thousand words, Hopkins’s Democratic Socialism and Education manages to be that rare thing: a book that is both lucid introduction and original contribution. It will surely appeal equally to teachers, philosophers of education, and those engaged in educational action research." Dr. Oliver Belas, Lecturer in Education, School of Education and English Language, University of Bedfordshire, UK.

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Chapters

Democratic Socialism and Governance in Education

The issue of governance is the final educational issue addressed in the book. This chapter states that citizenship education can be extended to provide a ‘whole organisational approach’ to ensure that citizenship extends to forms of democratic decision making and accountability within educational in... see more

In Search of a Democratic Socialist Pedagogy

How the curriculum is taught is as important as what goes into it. In this chapter, the social and collaborative aspects of learning are re-visited in relation to pedagogy. Using the work of Robin Alexander in particular, it will be argued that dialogic learning has a close affinity with democratic ... see more

Towards a Democratic Socialist Curriculum

It is argued that the curriculum is one of the most politicised aspects of contemporary state education and has come under increasingly centralised control in many educational systems. This chapter presents the need for an element of local stakeholder control of the curriculum to foster greater demo... see more

Contemporary Democratic Socialism in a Complex Political World

This chapter discusses the work of Noberto Bobbio, Chantal Mouffe and Axel Honneth . These thinkers epitomise contemporary democratic socialist thinking by challenging ideas within the socialist tradition that have tended to emphasise control of the economic means of production over cultural and oth... see more

Contemporary Education and Education Systems

In this chapter, the prevailing trends in state education systems will be discussed. It will be argued that the neoliberal turn in education has emphasised choice that encourages a consumerist view of state education. Competition between educational institutions and between national education system... see more

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