Challenging the Notion of Crisis in Education

Challenging the Notion of Crisis in Education

  • Michael Thomas Smith
Publisher:Taylor & FrancisISBN 13: 9781040767962ISBN 10: 1040767966

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Challenging the Notion of Crisis in Education is written by Michael Thomas Smith and published by Taylor & Francis. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1040767966 (ISBN 10) and 9781040767962 (ISBN 13).

This book explores the narrative of education being in a state of perpetual crisis and the motivations behind the historical and contemporary tendency to exploit the same. Written as a call for greater media literacy, the book recognizes how and when "solutions" to the oft-acknowledged educational crises fail to address root causes, which ends up only maintaining the status quo. The chapters of the book examine how the notion of education being in a perpetual state of crisis is often underpinned by a lack of funding, cherry-picking of data, ideological imperatives, the fashioning of public opinion as amorphous, or simple incompetence. Offering real-world solutions using international examples from Japan, India, Sweden, Russia, South Korea, and more, explained through robust philosophical conceptions, the author advocates for skepticism and epistemic humility as a key component in education. The book ultimately calls for people to reclaim the agency they have collectively surrendered in face of these crises and emphasizes on forging a new path that prioritizes forward-thinking movements. This book will be of value to academics, postgraduates, and scholars of education interested in a solution-centric reorientation of the ongoing narrative and notions of education.