Education and Social Justice in a Digital Age

Education and Social Justice in a Digital Age

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This book proposes an approach to changing the educational system in order to redress inequalities in society, whilst at the same time acknowledging the potential transformative role of digital technologies.

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Education and Social Justice in a Digital Age by Rosamund Sutherland

In many countries the school curriculum oscillates between focusing on traditional subjects and focusing on skills that are linked to the needs of the 21st-century digital age. Rosamund Sutherland argues against such a skills-based curriculum, maintaining that, from a social justice perspective, the priority of schools should be to give young people access to the knowledge that they are not likely to learn outside school. She draws on the work of Michael Young, Lev Vygotsky, Amartya Sen and David Olson to develop new theoretical and practical insights that offer ways of changing policy and practice to improve equality and life chances for young people, while acknowledging the potential transformative role of digital technologies. This timely book will be invaluable to teachers, academics, students and policy makers interested in the ways in which the digital landscape transforms the nature of the debate about equity and social justice in education.
"This is the most refreshing book about education I have read for many yearsAny teacher or future teacher, indeed anyone involved in or interested in education, will learn much from reading it. It deftly illustrates that the only way to a more just system is when knowledge is placed at the heart of all we do as teachers." Michael Young, Institute of Education
"Will serve as a clear and powerful introduction to an important set of ideas." Journal of Social Policy
Rosamund Sutherland (1947-2019) was Professor of Education at the Graduate School of Education, the University of Bristol. Her research was concerned with teaching and learning with ICT, young people’s use of digital technologies outside school, and mathematics education. She led a wide range of research projects funded by the ESRC, and collaborated with colleagues in Latin America, Europe and Africa. In this book she brought together the previous strands of her research, with a particular focus on social justice.
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ISBN 13 9781447305248
ISBN 10 1447305248
Title Education and Social Justice in a Digital Age
Author Rosamund Sutherland
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bristol University Press
Year published 2013-11-27
Number of pages 176
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