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Political Education: its Emergence as a Curriculum Innovation,ficacy of this is challenged by the proponents of political education and their aim is to place the teaching of politics in the curriculum on the same basis as the traditional subjects so that it forms an identifiable part of the weekly if not the daily lessons. The Politics Association, through its不能平静 发表于 2025-3-27 19:10:04
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Youth Culture and Political Discontent,ts who hold that the school forms part of a harmonious learning experience producing largely harmonious results. Ironically, this group includes both bourgeois political scientists and Marxist sociologists. On the one hand, political socialisation theorists maintain that the school reinforces the le规范要多 发表于 2025-3-28 04:58:20
Elite Ideologies in Conflict : the Case of Higher Education,-style as a status group, has persisted in England as a core element of ‘ideology, planning and decision making at the highest levels’.. The university is portrayed here as a critical cementing agent in the maintenance of élite solidarity and consciousness. Seven years later, post-Robbins, post mass丛林 发表于 2025-3-28 07:39:10
Social Stratification in Higher Education: the Preservation of Traditional Patterns,er whether this has any significant de-stabilising functions for the system as a whole. Intra-class conflict of this nature may be a periodic necessity endured by the élite as it shifts its posture towards a changing environment, while at the same time resting assured of ongoing support mechanisms.NORM 发表于 2025-3-28 14:16:48
Education and Political Change in Britain,s — in contrast to sociologists, psychologists and economists have devoted little of their attention to formal education. The study of political socialisation contains most of what political scientists have to say on this topic but, given their concentration upon the family, this has not amounted to