ABSTRACT. In this essay, Maarten Simons and Jan Masschelein reconsider the concepts "educationalization" and "the grammar of schooling" in the light of the overwhelming importance of "learning" today. Doubting whether these concepts and related historical-analytical perspectives are still useful, the authors suggest the concept "learning apparatus" as a point of departure for an analysis of the "grammar of learning." They draw on Michel Foucault's analysis of governmentality to describe how learning has become a matter of both government and self-government. In describing the governmentalization of learning and the current assemblage of a "learning apparatus," Simons and Masschelein indicate how the concept of learning has become disconnect...
Departing from Michel Foucault’s concept of governmentality, the focus of this article is the introd...
Resume The main concern of the thesis is about institution of school as a scope of changeover domain...
In the past centuries, education was regarded as a medium of creating a good individual and citizen....
The aim of this chapter is to reconsider the concepts ‘educationalization’ and ‘the grammar of schoo...
Across the globe, education has recently been through a major semantic shift, where new notions such...
Michel Foucault’s concept of governmentality originated in a lecture series in the late 1970s at the...
Change and the novel have become privileged instances, images of obligation and of how things should...
This article critiques the ethics of teaching and learning (T&L) practices in the university. It arg...
In this article, the author raises critical questions about the notion of 'learning', the language o...
Change and the novel have become privileged instances, images of obligation and of how things should...
This paper examines the concept of the ‘division of learning’, and the broader thesis of ‘surveillan...
This paper uses Foucault’s concept of governmentality (1991) to explore the ways in which young peop...
This paper presents an overview of the elements which characterize a research attitude and approach ...
This thesis discusses alternatives to educational discourses that promote educational growth, self-a...
‘Student voice’ is now taking a more central role in educational policy, guidance and thinking. As i...
Departing from Michel Foucault’s concept of governmentality, the focus of this article is the introd...
Resume The main concern of the thesis is about institution of school as a scope of changeover domain...
In the past centuries, education was regarded as a medium of creating a good individual and citizen....
The aim of this chapter is to reconsider the concepts ‘educationalization’ and ‘the grammar of schoo...
Across the globe, education has recently been through a major semantic shift, where new notions such...
Michel Foucault’s concept of governmentality originated in a lecture series in the late 1970s at the...
Change and the novel have become privileged instances, images of obligation and of how things should...
This article critiques the ethics of teaching and learning (T&L) practices in the university. It arg...
In this article, the author raises critical questions about the notion of 'learning', the language o...
Change and the novel have become privileged instances, images of obligation and of how things should...
This paper examines the concept of the ‘division of learning’, and the broader thesis of ‘surveillan...
This paper uses Foucault’s concept of governmentality (1991) to explore the ways in which young peop...
This paper presents an overview of the elements which characterize a research attitude and approach ...
This thesis discusses alternatives to educational discourses that promote educational growth, self-a...
‘Student voice’ is now taking a more central role in educational policy, guidance and thinking. As i...
Departing from Michel Foucault’s concept of governmentality, the focus of this article is the introd...
Resume The main concern of the thesis is about institution of school as a scope of changeover domain...
In the past centuries, education was regarded as a medium of creating a good individual and citizen....