Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; Chapter 1: A way to intervene, not a theory of what to think; Chapter 2: Knowledge, innovation and knowing in practice; Chapter 3: (De)naturalizing teaching and learning; Chapter 4: Entangling curriculum-making; Chapter 5: Networking technologized learning; Chapter 6: (Un)making standards in education; Chapter 7: Educational reform and planned change; Chapter 8: (Ac)counting for education; Chapter 9: (De)centring educational policy; Chapter 10: Messy research; Chapter 11: Translating ANT in education; References; Index
Summary
Actor-network theory (ANT) has enjoyed wide uptake in the social sciences, particularly in science and technology studies. The authors trace how learning and practice - as assemblages of activity, actors and spaces - emerge, show what scales are at play, and demonstrate what this means for educational possibilities