Philosophy of Educational Knowledge

Philosophy of Educational Knowledge
Author: W. Brezinka
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789401125864

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For two reasons, we are particularly proud to include Wolfgang Brezinka's Philosophy of Educational Knowledge in this series of books on Philosophy of Education. Thefirst is the philosophicalinterestoftheworkitself-its remarkablescholarship and the importance ofthe philosophical positionswill beobvious to allreaders. The secondisthat it brings to the English-speaking world a wonderful example ofeducational philosophy as now being practiced in the German-speaking world. All too often philosophers in the Anglo-American tradition have not seen the sort of perspective on educational thinking that infuses this work. And since this book has been widely read in its original version, it has had a considerable impactupon philosophy ofeducational research and science in the German-speaking countries. An understanding of this may help in the development of evenmore cooperativerelations amongstudentsofeducationin all countries. C. 1. B. Macmillan D. C. Phillips PREFACE TO THE ENGLISH EDmON '1 am not unmindful how little can be done... in a mere treatise on Logic, or howvague and unsatisfactory all precepts of Method must necessarily appear, when not practically exemplified in the establishment of a body of doctrine. Doubtless, the most effectual mode of showing how the sciences... maybe constructed,would be to construct them". JOHNSTUARTMILL (1843)1 Parents have a duty to educate their children, teachers to educate their pupils. For this reason there is widespread interest in education. Knowledge of education has long beenoffered under names like"pedagogics", "pedagogy"or"educational theory". Originally this meant practical knowledge based on common sense. Since the Enlightenment, however, attempts have been made to acquire scientific knowledge of education.

Knowledge and the Curriculum International Library of the Philosophy of Education Volume 12

Knowledge and the Curriculum  International Library of the Philosophy of Education Volume 12
Author: Paul H. Hirst
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2010-02-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135170820

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The papers in this volume provide a coherent philosophical study of a group of important and pressing educational issues such as the selection of objectives for less able children, the fundamental characteristics of teaching and the integration of the curriculum. A thesis on the necessary differentiation of knowledge into logically distinct forms is outlined, and is defended against recent philosophical criticisms. Its implications for curriculum planning are examined, with particular reference to the urgent problems of adeqately characterizing liberal education and those forms of moral and religious education that are appropriate in maintained schools.

Encyclopedia of Educational Philosophy and Theory

Encyclopedia of Educational Philosophy and Theory
Author: Michael A. Peters
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-09-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9812875875

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This encyclopaedia is a dynamic reference and study place for students, teachers, researchers and professionals in the field of education, philosophy and social sciences, offering both short and long entries on topics of theoretical and practical interest in educational theory and philosophy by authoritative world scholars representing the full ambit of education as a rapidly expanding global field of knowledge and expertise. This is an encyclopaedia that is truly global and while focused mainly on the Western tradition is also respectful and representative of other knowledge traditions. It professes to understand the globalization of knowledge. It is unique in the sense that it is based on theoretical orientations and approaches to the main concepts and theories in education, drawing on the range of disciplines in the social sciences. The encyclopaedia privileges the "theory of practice", recognizing that education as a discipline and activity is mainly a set of professional practices that inherently involves questions of power and expertise for the transmission, socialization and critical debate of competing norms and values.

Connected Knowledge

Connected Knowledge
Author: Alan H. Cromer
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1997
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015036063405

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Cromer (physics, Northeastern U.) exposes the chasm that separates scientists from science educators. He argues that Constructivism makes students slaves of their own subjective opinions, and offers a defense of the knowability of the world, both as an objective reality and as a finite landscape of discovery. He also presents practical suggestions on developing curricula that advance students' understanding in an orderly manner, and shows how physical science offers a new direction for reforming the social sciences. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Knowledge and the Curriculum

Knowledge and the Curriculum
Author: Paul Heywood Hirst
Publsiher: Routledge & Kegan Paul Books
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1975
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:49015000458829

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Philosophy and History of Education

Philosophy and History of Education
Author: Antoinette Errante,Jackie Blount,Bruce A. Kimball
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2017-02-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475827132

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The studies of philosophy and history of education are under siege. These studies do not attract large grant funds and, to many, do not seem useful, even while much of educational research is dismissed as inconsequential or self-evident and the crisis in American education deepens. Philosophy and history of education have therefore been pushed to the margin--or beyond--in colleges and schools of education, commensurate with the "decline of the humanities" in higher education generally. Philosophy and History of Education examines the complex relationship between these studies, and the value of these related studies for improving educational knowledge, policy, and practice. From diverse perspectives, the philosophers and historians in this volume explore how bringing these disciplines together yields insights about unacknowledged or occult aspects of education problems that neither could achieve on their own.

Education Knowledge and Truth

Education  Knowledge and Truth
Author: David Carr
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134714322

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In the 1960s educational philosophers showed enormous interest in the nature of knowledge and the curriculum. This work responds to the need to reinstate conceptual problems of truth, knowledge and the curriculum on the agenda for debate.

Philosophy of Education

Philosophy of Education
Author: William Hare,John P. Portelli
Publsiher: Brush Education
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2013-11-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781550594454

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Revised and updated with 25 new essays, the fourth edition of this bestselling collection brings together more than 30 leaders in the field of educational theory. An engaging exploration of the ideas and trends shaping education in today's classrooms, Philosophy of Education includes topics on high-stakes testing, consumerism in education, and social justice issues in the classroom. How can we teach students moral values while avoiding indoctrination? How should a teacher deal with controversial issues in the classroom? What role should standards play in education, and who develops those standards? And why is the link between theory and practice in the classroom important in the first place? Philosophy of Education provides students, teachers, and administrators with a lively and accessible introduction to the central debates and issues in education today.