'This highly accessible book weaves together discussion of recent
research findings, policy developments and theoretical perspectives. It
provides a thought-provoking and at times contentious introduction that
will challenge students and teachers to look beyond the easy and glib
rhetoric, helping them understand the complexities of educating for a
more equal world.′
**Shereen Benjamin, Senior Lecturer in Primary Education, University of
Edinburgh
**
This book is an introduction to issues of inequality and social justice,
how they relate to education systems and how education can be a force
for positive societal change. Drawing upon research, policy and
contemporary thinking in the field, this second edition examines
educational inequalities that exist today, what lies behind them and
what effects they have across society.
New to this edition:
- Wider coverage on social inequalities in relation to income and wealth
- New chapters on: childhood inequalities, international issues in
education and social justice, and education inequalities in the USA
- A broader focus on how young people experience social justice that
includes the experiences of young offenders.
This is essential reading for students on undergraduate education
studies courses, and related degree programmes that explore the
relationship between education and society.