Foundations of Education
American Schools and the Common Good
Maike Ingrid Philipsen author Hillary Parkhouse author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publishing:3rd Sep '26
£90.00
This title is due to be published on 3rd September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

A fully integrated and interdisciplinary textbook, introducing students to the key issues in American education, and applying historical, philosophical, and sociological approaches throughout.
Foundations of Education introduces the major topics and debates in contemporary American education, including teaching as a profession, school governance, social class, gender, and disabilities.
The 2nd edition includes two new chapters on race and ethnicity, and immigration and language, and each of the other chapters have been thoroughly updated to respond to the latest research and events. The book introduces ways that pre-and in-service teachers can address these topics using a foundations approach, that is, to look at the problems from historical, philosophical, and sociological perspectives and bringing together relevant findings from those disciplines to analyze and illuminate educational issues. The book includes exercises, discussion questions, international case studies for comparative purposes, and is supported by a companion website with additional reading suggestions, links to relevant websites, videos, and podcasts. This is a text that responds to current developments, changes, and trends in teacher education and society more broadly, from discussion of climate change, to culturally responsive pedagogy to critical race theory. Foundations of Education will prepare a new generation of educators for a globalized and technology-driven society that needs to be aware of its best educational traditions, its current problems and its future possibilities.
Philipson and Parkhouse’s Foundations of Education prepares teachers to face the immediacy of teaching with a deep understanding—that an everyday, localized decision is interpolated in contexts far beyond the classroom. This excellent book enables a teacher to act with intellectual sophistication to prepare students for a rapidly changing world. -- George W. Noblit, Joseph R. Neikirk Distinguished Professor of Sociology of Education Emeritus, School of Education, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
This thoughtful and accessible book offers prospective educators a powerful foundation for understanding the enduring social, historical, and political forces that shape schooling. By inviting readers to situate their professional practice within broader struggles over equity, governance, and the common good, it prepares new educators not just to teach, but to think critically about the role of education in a democratic society. -- Beth Rubin, Professor of Social Studies Education, Columbia University, USA
ISBN: 9781350442009
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
400 pages
2nd edition