Is There Life in Classrooms? Review of the Russian Edition of Philip W. Jackson's Life in Classrooms
Alexey Lyubzhin
Voprosy obrazovaniya / Educational Studies Moscow, 2016, issue 3, 248-259
Abstract:
Alexey Lyubzhin - Doctor of Sciences in Philology, Research Fellow, The Rare Books and Manuscripts Section of the Moscow State University Research Library. Address: 9 Mokhovaya str., 103073, Moscow, Russian Federation. E-mail: vulture@mail.ru The Voprosy obrazovaniya Library has issued another edition of Philip W. Jackson's book Life in Classrooms, first published in 1968. The book analyzes the fundamental phenomena of the educational process: learning environment, assessment, incentives, student attention and engagement management, teacher's authority manifestation, formal and informal curricula, and teacher performance. However, the book pays too little attention to the curriculum content-a blind spot typical of most American school analysts. elementary school, learning environment, assessment, informal curriculum, students' attitude towards schooling, engagement.
Keywords: elementary school; learning environment; assessment; informal curriculum; students’ attitude towards schooling; engagement (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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