Pupil Management and Emerging Democratic Voices

ebook Governing by Knowledge in Schools · Routledge International Studies in the Philosophy of Education

By Andrew Thomas

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This book addresses the distance between contemporary philosophical critiques of education and the classroom context by applying new insights from social philosophy, neurology and historical analysis to common school practices.

Critiquing contemporary academic and political debates concerning the use, and misuse, of assessment tools, psychometric testing and classroom management on pupils, this book looks in detail at the consequences of such practices for pupil management and the nurturing of their emerging democratic voices and sense of independence. The book explores these practices in the context of broader social phenomena such as the state of exception, management for legibility, self-regulation, governmentality, and epidemiology. Chapters link critical and philosophical considerations about politics, administration, and the brain to real-world classroom realities and everyday educational activities, forming an important contribution to the wider discourse on learning and inclusion in contemporary school systems.

Bringing philosophical and historical insight to bear on the concrete practices of educational life, this book will be of interest to scholars, researchers, and postgraduate students in the field of philosophy of education as well as schooling, classroom practice, and pedagogy and didactics more broadly.

Pupil Management and Emerging Democratic Voices