Institutional Rites and Rights - A Century of Childhood (Paperback)


Over the past century in Britain, adults' rights have completely changed so that, at least in theory, all adults are respected choice-makers and not submissive dependents. Yet children and young people are still excluded from many areas of society as women used to be. They are seldom seen as real, thinking, competent people, but rather as pre-persons, puppets twitched by nature or nurture, needing firm adult control while their minds grow as slowly as their bodies. The Institute of Education has played a leading part in inventing, testing and trying to organize this supposedly gradual growth. Newer research methods of working with young children are re-discovering how highly competent, organized and motivated they can be. In the new millennium, it is time for the Institute of Education to adopt up-to-date research methods, theories, and findings to inform all its work in order to promote every person's rights to respect for their worth and dignity."

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Over the past century in Britain, adults' rights have completely changed so that, at least in theory, all adults are respected choice-makers and not submissive dependents. Yet children and young people are still excluded from many areas of society as women used to be. They are seldom seen as real, thinking, competent people, but rather as pre-persons, puppets twitched by nature or nurture, needing firm adult control while their minds grow as slowly as their bodies. The Institute of Education has played a leading part in inventing, testing and trying to organize this supposedly gradual growth. Newer research methods of working with young children are re-discovering how highly competent, organized and motivated they can be. In the new millennium, it is time for the Institute of Education to adopt up-to-date research methods, theories, and findings to inform all its work in order to promote every person's rights to respect for their worth and dignity."

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Imprint

Institute of Education Publications

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Inaugural Professorial Lectures

Release date

June 2003

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Dimensions

210 x 148 x 3mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Saddle-sewn

Pages

48

ISBN-13

978-0-85473-677-5

Barcode

9780854736775

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LSN

0-85473-677-8



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