This book, with its attention to literature and the visual arts as well as traditional non-fiction sources, provides a distinctive, wide-ranging exploration of utopia and education. Utopia is examined not as a model of social perfection but as an active, ongoing, imaginative educational process - the building of better worlds.
This book, with its attention to literature and the visual arts as well as traditional non-fiction sources, provides a distinctive, wide-ranging exploration of utopia and education. Utopia is examined not as a model of social perfection but as an active, ongoing, imaginative educational process - the building of better worlds.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
This series of "Learn 35 VERBS' books follows on from our popular international-selling series of "Learn 35 WORDS" books. To look at them in more detail and see what you will get in our books, go to Russet Publishing's website at russetpublishing.com All of our books are written based on our long experience of travelling and speaking in the subject countries and the colloquial language and pronunciation in each have been checked and approved by a professional translating company using a qualified native speaker. The "35 WORDS" books are for beginners visiting a country for the first time. The "35 VERBS" books take our readers on to a higher level, with only 5% of the work effort and time that is usually required to learn a language fully.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Utopia Dystopia and Education Chapter 1: Crafting Experience: William Morris John Dewey and Utopia Chapter 2: Art for Dishonour Utopian Inflection Sympathy's Education Chapter 3: Utopia Dystopia and the Struggle for Redemption: Iris Murdoch and Educative Attention Chapter 4: Pictures and Particularities: The Uncertain Creativity of Action Chapter 5: Education and the Dream of a Better World: The Pedagogy of Paulo Freire Chapter 6: A Golden Age? Dostoevsky Taoism and Utopia Chapter 7: Technology Utopia and Scholarly Life: Ideals and Realities in the Work of Hermann Hesse
Introduction: Utopia Dystopia and Education Chapter 1: Crafting Experience: William Morris John Dewey and Utopia Chapter 2: Art for Dishonour Utopian Inflection Sympathy's Education Chapter 3: Utopia Dystopia and the Struggle for Redemption: Iris Murdoch and Educative Attention Chapter 4: Pictures and Particularities: The Uncertain Creativity of Action Chapter 5: Education and the Dream of a Better World: The Pedagogy of Paulo Freire Chapter 6: A Golden Age? Dostoevsky Taoism and Utopia Chapter 7: Technology Utopia and Scholarly Life: Ideals and Realities in the Work of Hermann Hesse
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