E-Book, Englisch, Band 5, 312 Seiten, eBook
Richter / Andresen The Politicization of Parenthood
1. Auflage 2012
ISBN: 978-94-007-2972-8
Verlag: Springer Netherland
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Shifting private and public responsibilities in education and child rearing
E-Book, Englisch, Band 5, 312 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Children's Well-Being: Indicators and Research
ISBN: 978-94-007-2972-8
Verlag: Springer Netherland
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Research
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Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction - Sabine Andresen and Martina Richter -
The Politicization of Parenthood - Shifting Private and Public Responsibilities in Education and Child Rearing
.- Part I Families and the Welfare State: the Understanding of Responsibility .- Val Gillies -
Family Policy and the Politics of Parenting: From Function to Competence
.- Nadia Kutscher -
Families, Professionals, and Responsibility
.- Anne Lise Ellingsaeter -
Nordic Politicization of Parenthood: Unfolding Hybridization?
.- Brid Featherstone -
Can a Crisis Become an Opportunity? Gender and Care in Contemporary Ireland
.- Kristen D. Nawrotzki -
Parent–School Relations in England and the USA: Partnership, Problematized
.- Andreas Lange -
Family and Welfare State Change: Challenges for Education
.- Nina Oelkers -
The Redistribution of Responsibility Between State and Parents – Family in the Context of Post-Welfare-State Transformation
.- Part II Child Rearing Between Family Care and Institutional Provisions.- Tanja Betz -
Early Childhood Education, and Social Inequality: Parental Models of a “Good” Childhood
.- Colette McAuley -
Child Well-Being in the UK: Children's Views of Families
.- Carol Vincent, Nicola Rollock, Stephen Ball, and David Gillborn -
The Educational Strategies of the Black Middle Classes
.- Jutta Ecarius -
Significance of Family and School, Educational Standards, and Social Reproduction in Education
.- Elke Wild and Sittipan Yotyodying -
Studying at Home—With Whom and in Which Way? Homework Practices and Conflicts in the Family
.- Christine Hunner-Kreisel -
“Having to Keep Silent”: A Capabilities Perspective on Growing Up and the “Education Process” in a Migration Family
.- Part III Meeting Parents' and Children's Needs: Professionals in Schools .- Erin McNamara Horvat -
Pushing Parents Away:The Role of District Bureaucracy in an Urban School
.- Till-Sebastian Idel, Kerstin Rabenstein, and Sabine Reh - Symbolic Constructions, Pedagogical Practices, and the Legitimization of the All-Day School From a Professional Perspective: Tendencies Towards Familialization in All-Day Schools.- Nicole Börner -
Parents' Perspectives on Services to Support Families in All-Day Schools
.- Michael Urban, Kapriel Meser, and Rolf Werning -
Parental Involvement in All-Day Special Schools for Learning Disabilities
.- Regina Soremski -
Educational or Childrearing Partnerships: What Kind of Cooperation is Needed at All-Day Secondary Schools?
.- Natalie Fischer and Felix Brümmer -
School Attachment and Performance: The Impact of Participation in Extracurricular Activities at School,-
Ivo Züchner -
Daily School Time, Workforce Participation, and Family Life: Time Spent in School as a Condition of Family Life
.- Sabine Andresen, Lena Blomenkamp, Nicole Koch, Martina Richter, Anne-Dorothee Wolf, and Kathrin Wrobel -
Ideas of Family and Concepts of Responsibility at All-Day School.-
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