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The International Emergence of Educational Sciences in the Post-World War Two Years: Quantification, Visualization, and Making Kinds of People. Routledge Research in International and Comparative Education

معرفی کتاب «The International Emergence of Educational Sciences in the Post-World War Two Years: Quantification, Visualization, and Making Kinds of People. Routledge Research in International and Comparative Education» نوشتهٔ Thomas S. Popkewitz, Daniel Pettersson, Kai-Jung Hsiao، منتشرشده توسط نشر Routledge. Available from: Taylor & Francis Group LLC. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

The book brings together contributions from curriculum history, cultural studies, visual cultures, and science and technology studies to explore the international mobilizations of the sciences related to education during the post-World War Two years. Crossing the boundaries of education and science studies, it uniquely examines how the desires of science to actualize a better society were converted to the search for remaking social life that paradoxically embodied cultural differences and social divisions. The book examines how cybernetics and systems theories traveled and were assembled to turn schools into social experiments and laboratories for change. Explored are the new comparative technologies of quantification and the visualization of educational data used in the methods of mass observation. The sciences not only about the present but also the potentialities of societies and people in the psychologies of childhood; concerns for individual development, growth, and creativity; teacher education; and the quantification and assessments of educational systems. The book also explores how the categories and classifications of the sciences formed at intersections with the humanities, the arts, and political practices. This informative volume will be of interest to researchers, academics, and postgraduate students in the fields of curriculum studies, the history of the social sciences, the history of education, and cultural studies, and to educators and school leaders concerned with education policy. "The book brings together contributions from curriculum history, cultural studies, visual cultures, and science and technology studies to explore the international mobilizations of the sciences related to education during the post-World War Two years. Crossing the boundaries of education and science studies therefore, it uniquely examines how the desires of science to actualize a better society were converted to the search for remaking social life that paradoxically embodied cultural differences and social divisions. The book examines how cybernetics and systems theories traveled and were assembled to make the school as social experiments and laboratories (R&D) for change. Explored are the new comparative technologies of quantification and the visualization of educational data used in the methods of mass observation. The sciences not only gave reference to the present but to the potentialities of societies and people that were embodied in the psychologies of childhood, concerns for individual development, growth and creativity; teacher education, and the quantification and assessments of educational systems. The book also explores how the categories and classifications of the sciences formed at intersections with the humanities, the arts and political practices. This informative volume will be of interest to researchers, academics, and postgraduate students in the fields of curriculum studies, the history of the social sciences, the history of education, cultural studies, as well as educators and school leaders concerned with education policy"-- Provided by publisher How contemporary educational sciences became reasonable : the international emergence of educational sciences in the post-World War Two years / Thomas S. Popkewitz, Daniel Pettersson, and Kai-Jung Hsiao -- Science as "the beacon" for social change : the reason of systems in American educational research and development / Thomas S. Popkewitz -- Tactile pedagogies in the postwar : cybernetics, art, and the production of a new educational rationale / Inés Dussel -- Science as utopia : infrastructures, pedagogies and the prophecy of design / Junzi Huang -- Post-World War Two psychology, education and the creative child : fabricating differences / Catarina Silva Martins -- Objectification of human nature : "adolescent" as a taxonomy of postwar-Taiwan Actor / Kai-Jung Hsiao -- The development of the child and national progress : behaviorism and cultural deprivation in Brazil / Ana Laura Godinho Lima -- From teacher to teaching : the embrace of the systems in post-WWII American teacher education research / Sun Young Lee -- Diagrams of feedback : behaviorism, programmed instruction and cybernetic planning / Antti Saari -- From "threat" to "treat" : cybernetics in the Soviet Union / Tatiana Mikhaylova & Daniel Pettersson -- School differentiation and re-forming human kinds in Swedish welfare state education after the Second World War / Gun-Britt Wärvik, Sverker Lindblad, Daniel Pettersson and Caroline Runesdotter -- Quantification of an educational system : numbers in the social differentiation of Brazil / Natália de Lacerda Gil Cover Half Title Series Page Title Page Copyright Page Contents Acknowledgments Preface About the Contributors List of Illustrations 1 How Contemporary Educational Sciences Became Reasonable: The International Emergence of Educational Sciences in the Post–World War Two Years Part 1 Mobilizing Science and Desires for Better Societies 2 Science as “the Beacon” for Social Change: The Reason of Systems in American Educational Research and Development 3 Tactile Pedagogies in the Postwar: Cybernetics, Art, and the Production of a New Educational Rationale 4 Science as Utopia: Infrastructures, Pedagogies, and the Prophecy of Design Part 2 Locationless Logics and Fabricating Differences 5 Post–World War Two Psychology, Education, and the Creative Child: Fabricating Differences 6 Objectification of Human Nature: “Adolescent” as a Taxonomy of Postwar Taiwan Actors 7 The Development of the Child and National Progress: Behaviorism and Cultural Deprivation in Brazil 8 The Embrace of Systems in Post-World War Two Teacher Education Research Part 3 Systems, Cybernetics: Imagineering Belonging as Social Differentiation 9 Diagrams of Feedback: Behaviorism, Programmed Instruction, and Cybernetic Planning 10 From “Threat” to “Treat”: Cybernetics in the Soviet Union 11 School Differentiation and Re-forming Human Kinds in Swedish Welfare State Education After the Second World War 12 Quantification of an Educational System: Numbers in the Social Differentiation of Brazil Index This book explores the production of knowledge across the educational sciences during the post-World War II years, in Europe, North and South America, and Asia. With contributions from a transnational set of established and emerging scholars, this book traces the impact on educational research of the developing epistemic principles and styles of reasoning being brought to bear on the social and behavioral sciences. As this book demonstrates, these new modes of explicitly scientific research drove educational studies in a particular direction, one focused on a comparative style of thinking, practical implementation as the measure of good research, and quantification of educationally-oriented social phenomena
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