Complexity Theory and the Politics of Education

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Complexity theory has become a major influence in discussions about the theory and practice of education. This book focuses on a question which so far has received relatively little attention in such discussions, which is the question of the politics of complexity. The chapters in this book engage with this question in a range of different ways. Whereas some contributions make a case for the promotion of complexity in education, others focus more explicitly on questions concerning the reduction of complexity in and through education. The chapters do so using theoretical, historical and empirical arguments, paying attention to a range of different educational settings (including early childhood education, school education, post-compulsory education, lifelong learning and work-based education), and focusing on different aspects of these practices (such as curriculum, pedagogy, assessment, architecture, and management). Taken together the chapters not only reveal the potential of complexity for engaging with questions about the politics of education in new and different ways. They also provide examples of a more reflexive engagement with the politics of complexity in education itself.

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Increasing Complexity by Reducing Complexity
A Luhmannian approach to learning
Pages: 15–24
The Reduction of Critique in Education
Perspectives from Morin’s paradigm of complexity
Pages: 25–37
Lost Children and Anxious Adults
Responding to complexity in Australian education and society
Pages: 39–55
Assuming Equal Intelligence in School Music and Language Study
What complexity brings to education
Pages: 93–106
After a Rhetorics of Neutrality
Complexity reduction and cultural difference
Pages: 121–134
Thinking Complexly
Being-in-relation
Pages: 135–151
Taking Care of the Future?
The complex responsibility of education & politics
Pages: 153–166
Contributors
Pages: 167–171
The book will be of interest to scholars in the fields of education studies, curriculum studies, curriculum theory, educational theory, educational policy, and philosophy of education. It should also be of interest to practitioners in more specialised fields such as early childhood education, school education, post-compulsory education, work-based education and lifelong learning.
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