Antoinette Errante, Jackie Blount, Bruce A. Kimball
Philosophy and History of Education
Diverse Perspectives on Their Value and Relationship
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Philosophy and History of Education examines the complex relationship between the study of philosophy and history, and the value of these related studies for improving educational knowledge, policy, and practice.
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Philosophy and History of Education examines the complex relationship between the study of philosophy and history, and the value of these related studies for improving educational knowledge, policy, and practice.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 170
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 256g
- ISBN-13: 9781475827125
- ISBN-10: 1475827121
- Artikelnr.: 46603671
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 170
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 256g
- ISBN-13: 9781475827125
- ISBN-10: 1475827121
- Artikelnr.: 46603671
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
By Antoinette Errante; Jackie Blount and Bruce A. Kimball
Foreword: Why History? Why Philosophy? Why Both? Jonathan Zimmerman,
Professor, New York University Introduction Part I: The Relationship
between Philosophical and Historical Study of Education Chapter 1: Why Does
History Matter to Philosophy? Bryan Warnick Chapter 2: Philosophy,
Literature, and Inductive Historiography Bruce Kimball Chapter 3: The
Mutual Intellectual Relationship of John Dewey and Ella Flagg Young:
Contributions to Education Series, 1901-1902 Jackie Blount Chapter 4 :
Blending the Philosophy and the History of Education: Discussions of the
Works of Boyd Bode, Bernard Mehl, and Maxine Greene Joseph Watras Chapter
5: History as Critique and Source of Ideology in Education: Tucson's
Outlawed Mexican American Studies Program Thomas M. Falk Chapter 6: A
Historical Analysis of "Free Money Ideology" and Ohio State University
President George W. Rightmire, 1926-1938 Benjamin A. Johnson Part II: The
Need of Philosophical and Historical Study in Educational Knowledge,
Policy, and Practice Chapter 7: A Modest Plea for Collaborative History and
Philosophy of Education Randall Curren and Charles Dorn Chapter 8:
Educational Practice in Pursuit of Justice Requires Historically Informed
and Philosophically Rigorous Scholarship Winston C. Thompson Chapter 9: The
Predicament of Culture and Educational History and Philosophy as
Reconciliation: Seeking out "The Disappeared" through Trans-disciplinary
Engagement Antoinette Errante Chapter 10: James Bryant Conant, Science, and
Science Education: The Uses of History and Philosophy Wayne J. Urban and
Sarah E. Wever Chapter 11: History and Philosophy as "Pre Qualitative"
Educational Research Samuel D. Rocha Chapter 12: The Blurring and
Entanglement of Philosophy and Science: A Response Patti Lather About the
Editors About the Contributors Index
Professor, New York University Introduction Part I: The Relationship
between Philosophical and Historical Study of Education Chapter 1: Why Does
History Matter to Philosophy? Bryan Warnick Chapter 2: Philosophy,
Literature, and Inductive Historiography Bruce Kimball Chapter 3: The
Mutual Intellectual Relationship of John Dewey and Ella Flagg Young:
Contributions to Education Series, 1901-1902 Jackie Blount Chapter 4 :
Blending the Philosophy and the History of Education: Discussions of the
Works of Boyd Bode, Bernard Mehl, and Maxine Greene Joseph Watras Chapter
5: History as Critique and Source of Ideology in Education: Tucson's
Outlawed Mexican American Studies Program Thomas M. Falk Chapter 6: A
Historical Analysis of "Free Money Ideology" and Ohio State University
President George W. Rightmire, 1926-1938 Benjamin A. Johnson Part II: The
Need of Philosophical and Historical Study in Educational Knowledge,
Policy, and Practice Chapter 7: A Modest Plea for Collaborative History and
Philosophy of Education Randall Curren and Charles Dorn Chapter 8:
Educational Practice in Pursuit of Justice Requires Historically Informed
and Philosophically Rigorous Scholarship Winston C. Thompson Chapter 9: The
Predicament of Culture and Educational History and Philosophy as
Reconciliation: Seeking out "The Disappeared" through Trans-disciplinary
Engagement Antoinette Errante Chapter 10: James Bryant Conant, Science, and
Science Education: The Uses of History and Philosophy Wayne J. Urban and
Sarah E. Wever Chapter 11: History and Philosophy as "Pre Qualitative"
Educational Research Samuel D. Rocha Chapter 12: The Blurring and
Entanglement of Philosophy and Science: A Response Patti Lather About the
Editors About the Contributors Index
Foreword: Why History? Why Philosophy? Why Both? Jonathan Zimmerman,
Professor, New York University Introduction Part I: The Relationship
between Philosophical and Historical Study of Education Chapter 1: Why Does
History Matter to Philosophy? Bryan Warnick Chapter 2: Philosophy,
Literature, and Inductive Historiography Bruce Kimball Chapter 3: The
Mutual Intellectual Relationship of John Dewey and Ella Flagg Young:
Contributions to Education Series, 1901-1902 Jackie Blount Chapter 4 :
Blending the Philosophy and the History of Education: Discussions of the
Works of Boyd Bode, Bernard Mehl, and Maxine Greene Joseph Watras Chapter
5: History as Critique and Source of Ideology in Education: Tucson's
Outlawed Mexican American Studies Program Thomas M. Falk Chapter 6: A
Historical Analysis of "Free Money Ideology" and Ohio State University
President George W. Rightmire, 1926-1938 Benjamin A. Johnson Part II: The
Need of Philosophical and Historical Study in Educational Knowledge,
Policy, and Practice Chapter 7: A Modest Plea for Collaborative History and
Philosophy of Education Randall Curren and Charles Dorn Chapter 8:
Educational Practice in Pursuit of Justice Requires Historically Informed
and Philosophically Rigorous Scholarship Winston C. Thompson Chapter 9: The
Predicament of Culture and Educational History and Philosophy as
Reconciliation: Seeking out "The Disappeared" through Trans-disciplinary
Engagement Antoinette Errante Chapter 10: James Bryant Conant, Science, and
Science Education: The Uses of History and Philosophy Wayne J. Urban and
Sarah E. Wever Chapter 11: History and Philosophy as "Pre Qualitative"
Educational Research Samuel D. Rocha Chapter 12: The Blurring and
Entanglement of Philosophy and Science: A Response Patti Lather About the
Editors About the Contributors Index
Professor, New York University Introduction Part I: The Relationship
between Philosophical and Historical Study of Education Chapter 1: Why Does
History Matter to Philosophy? Bryan Warnick Chapter 2: Philosophy,
Literature, and Inductive Historiography Bruce Kimball Chapter 3: The
Mutual Intellectual Relationship of John Dewey and Ella Flagg Young:
Contributions to Education Series, 1901-1902 Jackie Blount Chapter 4 :
Blending the Philosophy and the History of Education: Discussions of the
Works of Boyd Bode, Bernard Mehl, and Maxine Greene Joseph Watras Chapter
5: History as Critique and Source of Ideology in Education: Tucson's
Outlawed Mexican American Studies Program Thomas M. Falk Chapter 6: A
Historical Analysis of "Free Money Ideology" and Ohio State University
President George W. Rightmire, 1926-1938 Benjamin A. Johnson Part II: The
Need of Philosophical and Historical Study in Educational Knowledge,
Policy, and Practice Chapter 7: A Modest Plea for Collaborative History and
Philosophy of Education Randall Curren and Charles Dorn Chapter 8:
Educational Practice in Pursuit of Justice Requires Historically Informed
and Philosophically Rigorous Scholarship Winston C. Thompson Chapter 9: The
Predicament of Culture and Educational History and Philosophy as
Reconciliation: Seeking out "The Disappeared" through Trans-disciplinary
Engagement Antoinette Errante Chapter 10: James Bryant Conant, Science, and
Science Education: The Uses of History and Philosophy Wayne J. Urban and
Sarah E. Wever Chapter 11: History and Philosophy as "Pre Qualitative"
Educational Research Samuel D. Rocha Chapter 12: The Blurring and
Entanglement of Philosophy and Science: A Response Patti Lather About the
Editors About the Contributors Index