About the Book
Education is enjoying a resurgence of interest globally owing to its seminal importance in shaping societies, economies and people’s lives. The present volume attempts a sociological approach to the study of education in Indian situation. It is an authoritative study of education in the context of total society and its sub-systems such as family, polity, economy and stratification, local community and social groups like educational institution and classroom as well as in the context of social change and problems of education of the scheduled castes and tribes.
The book, which offers fresh sociological insights, is a very useful contribution to the literature and should be of value to a wide range of practitioners and academics.
Contents
1. Sociology of Education: Growth and Development
2. Society and Education
3. Sub-systems of Society and Educational system
4. Sub-systems of Society and Educational System (Stratificatory System and Educational System)
5. community Context of Education
6. Institutional Context of Education
7. Classroom Context of Education
8. Social Change and Education
9. Education of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in India
Contents
1. Sociology of Education: Growth and Development
2. Society and Education
3. Sub-systems of Society and Educational system
4. Sub-systems of Society and Educational System (Stratificatory System and Educational System)
5. community Context of Education
6. Institutional Context of Education
7. Classroom Context of Education
8. Social Change and Education
9. Education of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in India
About the Author / Editor
B.V. Shah retired as Professor of Sociology from Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar. He also taught sociology at M.S. University of Baroda, Vadodara and Gujarat University, Ahmedabad. He has, to his credit, several published research papers and books.
K.B. Shah has taught historical, philosophical and sociological aspects of education at M.B. Patel College of Education, Vallabh Vidyanagar and S.N.D.T. College for Women, Vadodara. Her in-depth observations of social interactions in and outside classrooms have provided good insight in the environment of educational institutions.