Education and Social Dynamics

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A01=Arnd-Michael Nohl
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Anatolian High Schools
Arnd-Michael Nohl
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Author_R. Nazli Somel
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Commission Leaders
comparative analysis
Curricular Practices
curriculum
curriculum change in Turkey
Curriculum Commissions
curriculum implementation
curriculum reform
Developing Teaching Material
District Directorates
documentary method
Education and Social Dynamics
education in Turkey
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group discussion
heterogeneous society
High School Entrance Exam
MEB
Middle Class Milieus
Middle Eastern Studies
Organizational Milieu
Private Instruction Centers
Professional Generation
R. Nazli Somel
reform
school organization
social change
social inequality
Social Milieus
Social Reproduction
sociology of knowledge
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Superb
Tertiary Education
Test Preparation
Tightly Coupled
Turkey
Vocational High School

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138903494
  • Weight: 562g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Sep 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Education and Social Dynamics offers a new approach to analyzing curriculum change by investigating the entanglement of education and society in markedly heterogeneous Turkey, which has recently witnessed nation-wide curriculum reforms. While the new curriculum has attempted to homogenize all Turkish primary schools since 2005, Nohl and Somel, drawing on a theoretical differentiation of social entities, reveal how subsequent curricular practices have had to account for the diversity of milieus and organizations in the nation’s educational sector, and how inequality and competition run rampant in the standardization efforts. Using expert interviews, group discussions, and other empirical data that compare instructional practices within five distinct schools, the book represents a breakthrough in our understanding of developments in Turkey and their significance for extant theories of curriculum development and reform worldwide. By linking specific case study material from Turkey to intensifying international concerns, it provides an important and relevant global commentary.

Arnd-Michael Nohl is Professor of Education at Helmut-Schmidt-Universität, Germany.

R. Nazlı Somel is a PhD student at Helmut-Schmidt-Universität, Germany.

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