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Provides a comprehensive selection of chapters and articles for those studying the Philiosophy of Education, with a new Introduction from the editor.
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Provides a comprehensive selection of chapters and articles for those studying the Philiosophy of Education, with a new Introduction from the editor.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000443172
- Artikelnr.: 61466795
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000443172
- Artikelnr.: 61466795
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Professor Carr has previously worked as a History teacher in a variety of secondary schools. His research interests are in the philosophy of education, educational research methodology and education and political theory. He is Honorary Vice-President of the Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain and a Managing Editor of the journal Pedagogy, Culture and Society.
Introduction: What is the Philosophy of Education Part 1: Philosophy and
Education 1. Philosophy and Educational Policy: Possibilities Tensions and
Tasks 2. Philosophy and Education 3. Feminism, Epistemology and Education
Part 2: The Aims of Education 4. Autonomy as an Educational Aim5.
Self-Determination as an Educational Aim 6. The Politics of Identity and
Epiphanies of Learning7. Education, the Market and the Nature of Personal
Well-BeingPart 3: Politics and Education 8. Liberal Values and Liberal
Education 9. The Politics of Difference and Common Education 10. Rethinking
Democracy and Education: Towards an Education of Deliberative Citizens
Part 4: Educational Policy 11. What's the Good of Education? 12. Imagining
Futures: The Public School and Possibility 13. The Limits of Aesthetic
Separatism: Literary Education and Michael Oakeshott's Philosophy of Art14.
Inclusion vs Fairness Part 4: The Moral Dimensions of Teaching 15.
Education as a Moral Practice 16. Parts of Judgement: The Revival of
Practical Wisdom 17. Moral Language and Pedagogical Experience18. Ethics
Before Equality: Moral Education after Levinas
Education 1. Philosophy and Educational Policy: Possibilities Tensions and
Tasks 2. Philosophy and Education 3. Feminism, Epistemology and Education
Part 2: The Aims of Education 4. Autonomy as an Educational Aim5.
Self-Determination as an Educational Aim 6. The Politics of Identity and
Epiphanies of Learning7. Education, the Market and the Nature of Personal
Well-BeingPart 3: Politics and Education 8. Liberal Values and Liberal
Education 9. The Politics of Difference and Common Education 10. Rethinking
Democracy and Education: Towards an Education of Deliberative Citizens
Part 4: Educational Policy 11. What's the Good of Education? 12. Imagining
Futures: The Public School and Possibility 13. The Limits of Aesthetic
Separatism: Literary Education and Michael Oakeshott's Philosophy of Art14.
Inclusion vs Fairness Part 4: The Moral Dimensions of Teaching 15.
Education as a Moral Practice 16. Parts of Judgement: The Revival of
Practical Wisdom 17. Moral Language and Pedagogical Experience18. Ethics
Before Equality: Moral Education after Levinas
Introduction: What is the Philosophy of Education Part 1: Philosophy and
Education 1. Philosophy and Educational Policy: Possibilities Tensions and
Tasks 2. Philosophy and Education 3. Feminism, Epistemology and Education
Part 2: The Aims of Education 4. Autonomy as an Educational Aim5.
Self-Determination as an Educational Aim 6. The Politics of Identity and
Epiphanies of Learning7. Education, the Market and the Nature of Personal
Well-BeingPart 3: Politics and Education 8. Liberal Values and Liberal
Education 9. The Politics of Difference and Common Education 10. Rethinking
Democracy and Education: Towards an Education of Deliberative Citizens
Part 4: Educational Policy 11. What's the Good of Education? 12. Imagining
Futures: The Public School and Possibility 13. The Limits of Aesthetic
Separatism: Literary Education and Michael Oakeshott's Philosophy of Art14.
Inclusion vs Fairness Part 4: The Moral Dimensions of Teaching 15.
Education as a Moral Practice 16. Parts of Judgement: The Revival of
Practical Wisdom 17. Moral Language and Pedagogical Experience18. Ethics
Before Equality: Moral Education after Levinas
Education 1. Philosophy and Educational Policy: Possibilities Tensions and
Tasks 2. Philosophy and Education 3. Feminism, Epistemology and Education
Part 2: The Aims of Education 4. Autonomy as an Educational Aim5.
Self-Determination as an Educational Aim 6. The Politics of Identity and
Epiphanies of Learning7. Education, the Market and the Nature of Personal
Well-BeingPart 3: Politics and Education 8. Liberal Values and Liberal
Education 9. The Politics of Difference and Common Education 10. Rethinking
Democracy and Education: Towards an Education of Deliberative Citizens
Part 4: Educational Policy 11. What's the Good of Education? 12. Imagining
Futures: The Public School and Possibility 13. The Limits of Aesthetic
Separatism: Literary Education and Michael Oakeshott's Philosophy of Art14.
Inclusion vs Fairness Part 4: The Moral Dimensions of Teaching 15.
Education as a Moral Practice 16. Parts of Judgement: The Revival of
Practical Wisdom 17. Moral Language and Pedagogical Experience18. Ethics
Before Equality: Moral Education after Levinas