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Quality in teaching : arguments for a reflective profession
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London : Palmer Pr., 1989
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9781850005469
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offering a critique of the current educational rhetoric and by providing arguments for reviving the moral and social dimensions of teaching, this book aims to offer teachers and teacher educators the means to advance The Notion Of "Teaching Quality".


Table of Contents

Part 1 Class analysis: John Goldthorpe and class analysisG. Marshall
class and society - a critique of John Goldthorpe's model of social classesG. Ahrne
Part 2 Critique of Marxist theories of class and historical development: class and economic development - a critique of Marxist theoriesG. Gagliani
Goldthorpe and Marxist theories of historical developmentR. Crompton
Part 3 Class and gender: women and class analysisS. McRae
Goldthorpe on class gender - the case againstS. Dex
Part 4 Class and political partisanship: class and political partisanshipA. Heath
Ideology, sociology and labour party strategyD. Kavanagh
Part 5 Class and industrial relations: social class, social integration and industrial relationsW. Roche
Class and industrial relations - sociological bricks without institutional strawW. Brown
Part 6 Capitalism and corporatism: capitalism and corporatism - the political economy of advanced capitalist societiesN. Hardiman
Post fordist capitalism? - corporatism and dualism in Britain and West GermanyJ. Esser
Part 7 Corporatism and Neo-liberalism - sociology, political philosophy and distributive justiceR. Plant
Part 8 Social mobility in Britain: social mobility in BritainJ. Westergaard
Social mobility in Britain - a contrary viewG. Payne
Part 9 Comparative social mobility: social mobility in industrial nationsW. Muller
The failure of a paradigm - log-linear models of social mobilityJ. Kelley
Part 10 Theory and research in sociology: theory, rhetoric and research - John Goldthorpe's tennis player view of society and sociologyK. U. Mayer
Ideology and action in the work of John GoldthorpeT. Johnson
Part 11 A responseJ. Goldthorpe
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