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Ivor Goodson

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Ivor Frederick Goodson FAcSS (born 1943) is a British educationalist.[1] He is a professor at Tallinn University.

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Education and career

Goodson was born in 1943 in Woodley, a village near Reading, Berkshire.[2] He went to a grammar school and was unsuccessful initially, leaving at age 15, but then returned and resumed his studies.[2] He received a Bachelor of Science degree from University College, London, and his teachers certificate from the London School of Education.[3] He then worked as a teacher at the progressive comprehensive school, Countesthorpe Community College.[2]

Goodson returned to the University of Sussex for a Doctor of Philosophy degree, which he completed in 1979.[3] He remained at Sussex for several years, before moving the University of Western Ontario in 1986, and to the University of East Anglia in 1996.[3] In 2004, he became the Professor of Learning Theory at the University of Brighton.[3][4] As of 2015, he is a professor at Tallinn University, Estonia.[3]

He was the co-editor-in-chief and founder of the Journal of Education Policy, alongside Stephen Ball.[5][6]

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Books

Goodson's books include:

  • School Subjects and Curriculum Change (Croom Helm, 1983; 3rd ed., Falmer Press, 1993)[7]
  • The Making Of The Curriculum: Collected Essays (Falmer Press, 1988; 3rd ed., 2004)[8]
  • Studying Curriculum (Open University Press, 1994)[9]
  • Studying School Subjects: A Guide (with Colin J. Marsh, Falmer Press, 1996)[10]
  • The Changing Curriculum: Studies in Social Construction (Peter Lang Publishing, 1997)[11]
  • Learning, Curriculum and Life Politics: The Selected Works of Ivor F. Goodson (Routledge, 2005)[12]
  • Developing Narrative Theory: Life Histories and Personal Representation (Routledge, 2013)[13]
  • Critical Narrative as Pedagogy (with Scherto Gill, Bloomsbury, 2014)[14]
  • Democracy, Education and Research: The Struggle for Public Life (with John Schostak, Routledge 2019).
  • Happiness, Flourishing and the Good Life: A Transformative Vision of Human Well Being (with Garett Thomson, and Scherto Gill, Routledge, 2020).

He is also an editor or co-editor of several edited volumes.

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Awards and honours

References

Further reading

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