Pedagogies for Development takes a sociological approach to examine the introduction of child-centred education in contemporary Indian policy and school contexts. It investigates the promise of democratic learning in development discourses to ask how far child-centred models can address poverty and social inequalities in rural Indian communities. Drawing on in-depth ethnographic research conducted in the south Indian state of Karnataka, the book offers a multi-level analysis of international, national and state education practices of pedagogic reform. The book contributes to pressing debates about how `quality education should be conceptualised and assessed in development contexts, and brings into focus the assumptions which associate schooling to social justice.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction by the Series Editors; Rupert Maclean. - Acknowledgments. - List of Tables and Boxes. - List of Acronyms and Abbreviations. - 1. Introduction: Pedagogy and Development. - 2. Researching Pedagogic Reform. - 3. The Political Project of Child-centred Education in India. - 4. Education Reform in Karnataka: Two Pedagogies for Development. - 5. On Being a Teacher: Work Stories in Contexts of Change. - 6. Educating the Rural Child. - 7. Principles of Instruction. - 8. Nali Kali at Mallige Primary School. - 9. Learner-Centred teaching at Kamala Primary School. - 10. Child-centred Pedagogies and the Promise of Democratic Schooling. - Appendix: Notes on Caste. - Index.
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