The aim of this chapter is to reconsider the concepts ‘educationalization’ and ‘the grammar of schooling’ (see also Depaepe, 2005) in the light of the overwhelming importance that is ascribed to ‘learning’ today. Additionally, we want to indicate that concepts such as ‘disciplinary power’ and ‘panopticism’ are no longer adequate to understand what is at stake in so-called ‘learning societies’ and ‘learning environments.’ The concept ‘learning apparatus’ is suggested as an alternative concept to address these issues and maybe as a point of departure for (future) analysis that focuses on the ‘grammar of learning .’
Simons, M.,& Masschelein, J. (2013). 'Se nos hace creer que se trata de nuestra libertad' : notas sobre la ironía del dispositivo de aprendizaje. Pedagogia y Saberes, 38, 93-102
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