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Philosophy of Education: An Introduction, The


Philosophy of Education: An Introduction, The

Hardback by Bailey, Professor Richard

Philosophy of Education: An Introduction, The

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ISBN:
9781441126856
Publication Date:
4 May 2010
Language:
English;English
Publisher:
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Pages:
200 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 17 - 22 May 2024
Philosophy of Education: An Introduction, The

Description

The Philosophy of Education: An Introduction encourages the reader to actively engage with the philosophy of education and the carefully selected contributors bring the philosophy of education to life for the reader. Each chapter: • focuses on a particular area of debate and explains the main concepts • includes extracts from philosophical writing, followed by questions that guide the reader to critically and actively with the text • guides the reader towards further reading and suggests next steps and more challenging sources or counter-pointed arguments. The Philosophy of Education: An Introduction is essential reading for education studients and for trainee teachers on undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. It will also appeal to practicing teachers and educationalists who wish to engage with philosophical approaches to contemporary educational issues.

Contents

List of Contributors \ Acknowledgements \ Introduction Richard Bailey \ 1. What is the Philosophy of Education? Paul Standish \ 2. Does Education Need Philosophy? Richard Pring \ 3. What is education for? Roger Marples \ 4. What should go on the curriculum? Michael Hand \ 5. Can we Teach Ethics? James C Conroy \ 6. Do Children Have Any Rights? Harry Brighouse and Paula McAvoy \ 7. Can schools make good citizens? Tristan McCowan \ 8. Should the State Control Education? Judith Suissa \ 9. Educational opportunities - who shall we leave out? Carrie Winstanley \ 10. Should schooling be compulsory? Dianne Gereluk \ 11. What's wrong with indoctrination and brainwashing? Richard Bailey \ 12. Reading the Philosophy of Education John Gingell \ 13. Writing the Philosophy of Education Richard Smith \ References \ Index

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