Making Sense of Mass Education
Peter O'Brien author Gordon Tait author Jenna Gillett-Swan author Nerida Spina author Annetta Cayas author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:28th Feb '26
£65.00
This title is due to be published on 28th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Making Sense of Mass Education gives an overview of the cultural contexts of education, debunking important myths in the field.
Making Sense of Mass Education continues to be pertinent for pre-service and practising teachers in Australian contexts, while also relevant to professionals interested in learning about the social, cultural and philosophical underpinnings of contemporary schooling.Making Sense of Mass Education gives a comprehensive overview of the cultural contexts of education, addressing and debunking important myths in the field. This book is an approachable text for undergraduate and postgraduate readers studying the Sociology and Philosophy of Education. The text covers the rise of mass schooling as a disciplinary institution, including the governance of subjectivity and the regulation of childhood and youth. It examines cultural forces on the field of education and addresses the influence of philosophical thought. In the landscape of mass education, change is constant. New topics covered in the fifth edition include education policy, teachers' work, place, online spaces and artificial intelligence. Each chapter features margin definitions and boxes exploring a range of myths, encouraging teachers to think critically. Making Sense of Mass Education continues to be pertinent for pre-service and practising teachers in Australian contexts.
ISBN: 9781009716796
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 250g
464 pages
5th Revised edition