EDUC106 Lecture 5: EDUC 106 - Lecture 5

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Shaping children as governable subjects: loss of agency. Resists conforming, is banished to woodn"t: 1974 fairly. Failed to become the responsible individual who develops her own powers in a competitive way with others, and like others (157). Shaping children as governable subjects: 1940s keynesian to 1970s friedmanism, loss of agency. The claim made in 1984 wanted to do industrial arts but wasn"t allowed to. Education took the matter to the supreme court 1987. Nsw dept. of education at the eot (equal opportunity tribunal: legal challenges, defining "educational authority", complainant a minor". Det would have to spend billions in providing a range of facilities. How can this be explained: tait: 3 waves of feminism. 1st: citizenship rights (late 19th early 20th century) 2nd: reproductive, workplace etc. rights (1960s - 70s) National policy for the education of girls in australian schools (1987)

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