What political and economic forces affect teachers as they write their lesson plans? How does socialization create the kind of education we give our children? Why isn’t school politically neutral? In our next episode of Why? we will ask these questions and more, focusing on Michal Apple’s influential book Ideology and Curriculum. For thirty years, the book has challenge educators, directed policy conversations, and inspired those who want to think differently about schools and their roles in a democracy. Professor Michael W. Apple is John Bascom Professor of Curriculum and Instruction and Educational Policy Studies at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He teaches courses in curriculum theory and research and in the sociology of curriculu...
Argues that ideologies are embedded in our commonsense meanings and practices; examines curriculum ...
Capures the author\u27s views on 17 questions put to him about the dominant ideologies in contempor...
Many educators hope to facilitate certain political and philosophical ideologies through educationa...
Education in the United States has changed radically in the last twenty years – standardized tests a...
Reviews the literature of curriculum and reproduction and the author\u27s own related work; opens u...
In a chapter titled "On Analyzing Hegemony" in his book, Ideology and Curriculum (1990), Michael App...
Discusses various educational issues involved in cultural politics: a national curriculum, the form...
Reviews political issues and actions related to deciding curriculum content and curriculum organizat...
Examines the history of reforms in education and asks Are things as they seem? ; exposes labelin...
Discusses the sociology and economics of school knowledge and argues for a critical examination of t...
Relates what schools do to aspects of the sociology of school knowledge; analyzes the dynamics of i...
Contains eight essays on various aspects of the ideology of control in schools and curriculum
Traces the conservative political influence in curriculum in the 1980s and urges the restoration of ...
Comments on Apple\u27s use of the language of ideology in the critique of hegemonic power and urges ...
Some policy and political analysts assume that ambiguity, conflict, and competing goals are in-heren...
Argues that ideologies are embedded in our commonsense meanings and practices; examines curriculum ...
Capures the author\u27s views on 17 questions put to him about the dominant ideologies in contempor...
Many educators hope to facilitate certain political and philosophical ideologies through educationa...
Education in the United States has changed radically in the last twenty years – standardized tests a...
Reviews the literature of curriculum and reproduction and the author\u27s own related work; opens u...
In a chapter titled "On Analyzing Hegemony" in his book, Ideology and Curriculum (1990), Michael App...
Discusses various educational issues involved in cultural politics: a national curriculum, the form...
Reviews political issues and actions related to deciding curriculum content and curriculum organizat...
Examines the history of reforms in education and asks Are things as they seem? ; exposes labelin...
Discusses the sociology and economics of school knowledge and argues for a critical examination of t...
Relates what schools do to aspects of the sociology of school knowledge; analyzes the dynamics of i...
Contains eight essays on various aspects of the ideology of control in schools and curriculum
Traces the conservative political influence in curriculum in the 1980s and urges the restoration of ...
Comments on Apple\u27s use of the language of ideology in the critique of hegemonic power and urges ...
Some policy and political analysts assume that ambiguity, conflict, and competing goals are in-heren...
Argues that ideologies are embedded in our commonsense meanings and practices; examines curriculum ...
Capures the author\u27s views on 17 questions put to him about the dominant ideologies in contempor...
Many educators hope to facilitate certain political and philosophical ideologies through educationa...