Syllabus
Teaching
week
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Seminar 1 – Lecture: Introduction to Psychosocial perspectives on education
Canham, H. "Where do babies come from?" What makes children want to learn?' in Youell, B. (2006) The Learning Relationship: Psychoanalytic Thinking in Education. London: Karnac (7 – 19)
Brooks, R., McCormack, M. and Bhopal, K. (2013) Contemporary Debates in the Sociology of Education: An Introduction, in Brooks, R., McCormack, M. and Bhopal, K. (eds.) Contemporary Debates in the Sociology of Education, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 1-12
'A theoretical overview: an introduction to psychoanalytic concepts and their application' in Youell, B. (2006) The Learning Relationship: Psychoanalytic Thinking in Education. London: Karnac (20 – 33)
Seminar 2 – Discussion:
Consider assignment and marking criteria Introduce assessment(s)
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Seminar 1 – Lecture Education as Emancipation Moss, P. (2007) Bringing Politics into the Nursery: early childhood education as a democratic practice, in European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, Vol. 15(1), pp. 5-20
Boronski, T. and Hassan, N. (2015) Sociology of Education, London: Sage, Ch 4 Critical and Radical Pedagogies
Seminar 2 – Discussion:
Assessment Workshop 1The Podcast
18 Seminar 1 - Lecture: Education as Social Control
Giroux, H.A. and Penna, A. (1979) Social education in the classroom: The dynamics of the hidden curriculum, Theory and Research in Social Education, 7(1), pp. 21-42
Illich, I. (19??) Deschooling Society, New York: Penguin, Chapter 1 – Why we must disestablish school
RSA Animate Video: Sir Ken Robinson -
Seminar 2 – Discussion:
Case Study: The PREVENT agenda
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Seminar 1 – Lecture: School Readiness and Early Childhood
'What is good day care' in Trowell, J. & Bower, M. (eds) The Emotional Needs of Young Children and Their Families. Oxford: Routledge (pp 221 – 234)
Cooper, H. (2013) The Oppressive Power of Normalcy in the Lives of Disabled Children: Deploying History to Denaturalize the notion of the 'normal child' in Curran, T. & Runswick-Cole, K. (eds.) Disabled Children's Childhood Studies, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan
Evans, K. (2013) School Readiness: The Struggle for Complexity, LEARNing Landscapes, 7(1), pp. 171 – 186, online at: https://learninglandscapes.ca/index.php/learnland/article/view/%22School-Readiness%22-The-Struggle-for-Complexity/636
Seminar 2 – Discussion:
Assessment Workshop 2The Podcast Continued
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Seminar 1 – Lecture: Classroom Relationships Part 1
'Behaviour has meaning' in Geddes, H. (2006) Attachment in the classroom: the links between children's early experience, emotional well-being and performance in school. London: Worth Publishers (pp 17 – 34
'Outline of Attachment Theory' in Geddes, H. (2006) Attachment in the classroom: the links between children's early experience, emotional well-being and performance in school. London: Worth Publishers (pp36 – 51)
Seminar 2 – Discussion: Case StudyPlanning activities for teaching and learning
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Seminar 1 – Lecture: Classroom Relationships Part 2
'Anxiety' in Jersild, T. (1955) When teachers face themselves' New York: Teacher' College Press (pp20 – 64)
'Unconscious defence mechanisms: what is going on under the surface of our classrooms' in Delany, M. (2009) Teaching the Unteachable. London: Worth Publishing (78 – 100)
Seminar 2 – Discussion: Case Study:Planning activities for teaching and learning
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Seminar 1 – Lecture: Inclusion and Exclusion
Marshall, W. 'Professionals, children and Power' in Blyth, E., Milner, J. (1996) Exclusion From School: Inter-Professional Issues For Policy And Practice. London: Routledge
'Ethos and Exclusion' in Munn, P., Lloyd, G., Cullen, M.A. (2000) Alternatives to Exclusion from School. London: Sage
Richards, S. (2018) Policy, provision and the historical context, in Boggis, A. (ed)Dis/Abled Childhoods? A Transdisciplinary Introduction, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 15-36
Seminar 2 – Discussion: Case StudyWhat does inclusive education look like?
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Seminar 1 – Lecture: Controversial Curriculums
Newby, K. and Mathieu-Chartier, S. (2018) Spring Fever: process evaluation of a sex and relationships education programme for primary school pupils, Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, Vol. 18(1), 90-106
Robinson, K. (2013) Innocence, Knowledge and the Construction of Childhood, London: Routledge, Chapter 3 Childhood innocence, moral panic and censorship: constructing the vulnerable child and Chapter 4 – Schooling the vulnerable child: power/knowledge and the regulation of the adult normative citizen-subject
Seminar 2 – Discussion:
Case Study: Mandatory Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) in Primary Schools in England and Wales
Assessment Workshop 3Addressing the Essay
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Seminar 1 – Lecture: Landscapes of Teaching and Learning
Dudek, M. 'Play in an adult world: designing spaces with children' in Foley, P. and Leverett, S (eds) (2011) Children and Young Peoples Spaces: Developing Practice Milton Keynes: Open University Press pp.73-88
Holt, L. (2004) Childhood disability and ability: (Dis)ableist geographies of mainstream primary schools. Disability Studies Quarterly, Vol. 24(3) pp. 20–48, [online] available at:http://dsq-sds.org/article/view/506/683
Pike, J. (2008) 'Foucault, Space and Primary School Dining Rooms' Children's Geographies Vol.6(4), pp.413-422
Seminar 2 – Discussion: Case Study: Classroom Design using Dudek, M. (2000) The Architecture of Schools, London: Routledge, Part B – Case Studies
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Seminar 1 – Lecture: Children's Rights in School
Boronski, T. & Hassan, N. (2015) Sociology of Education, London: Sage - 'Young People and Pupil Voice' in Sociology of Education. London: Sage Publications Ltd
Bragg, S. (2007) 'Student voice' and governmentality: The production of enterprising subjects? In Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 28(3), pp. 343-358
Seminar 2 – Discussion:
Case StudyThe School Council