Education Reconfigured: Culture, Encounter, and Change
Autor Jane Roland Martinen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 mar 2011
Above all, Martin’s new educational paradigm reveals that education is too important to be left solely to the professionals; that it is one of the great forces in human society and, as such, deserves the attention and demands the vigilance of every thoughtful person.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780415889636
ISBN-10: 0415889634
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0415889634
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction
Part I: A Unified Theory of Education
1. Education as Encounter
2. The Deep Structure of Educational Thought
3. Repopulating the Educational Realm
Part II: Implications
4. Education as a Maker of Individuals and Cultures
5. Culture as Curriculum
6. Educativeness as a Virtue of Institutions and Cultures
Part III: Applications
7. Making Democratic Citizens
8. The "Woman Question" in Higher Education
9. What School Can and Cannot Do
Conclusion
Part I: A Unified Theory of Education
1. Education as Encounter
2. The Deep Structure of Educational Thought
3. Repopulating the Educational Realm
Part II: Implications
4. Education as a Maker of Individuals and Cultures
5. Culture as Curriculum
6. Educativeness as a Virtue of Institutions and Cultures
Part III: Applications
7. Making Democratic Citizens
8. The "Woman Question" in Higher Education
9. What School Can and Cannot Do
Conclusion
Recenzii
"For generations, scholars have reminded us that ‘education’ is much larger than ‘school’--and that both are deeply influenced by ‘culture.’ But Jane Roland Martin has brought these concepts together in a new and dynamic way. A tour de force by one of the most insightful educators of our time."
--Jonathan Zimmerman, Professor and Director of the History of Education Program, Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, New York University
"Education Reconfigured does for the concept of ‘encounter’ what Dewey did with ‘experience,’ enlarging our vocabulary for interpreting what ‘education’ means."
--Steve Tozer, Professor, College of Education, University of Illinois at Chicago
"For those of us who spend far too many of our waking hours on current education reform debates, Education Reconfigured is a wonderful invitation to step back and ask larger and more important questions that we have not asked before: What sorts of encounters and transformational experiences do we want to foster today---in and out of school---that will help develop thoughtful and democratic citizens for tomorrow?"
--James W. Fraser, Professor, New York University, and Senior Vice President for Programs, Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation
"Overall, the subject matter is important, the ideas are relevant, and the presentation is clear and convincing. The argument will especially benefit advanced teacher-education students and graduate students. Recommended."—Choice
--Jonathan Zimmerman, Professor and Director of the History of Education Program, Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, New York University
"Education Reconfigured does for the concept of ‘encounter’ what Dewey did with ‘experience,’ enlarging our vocabulary for interpreting what ‘education’ means."
--Steve Tozer, Professor, College of Education, University of Illinois at Chicago
"For those of us who spend far too many of our waking hours on current education reform debates, Education Reconfigured is a wonderful invitation to step back and ask larger and more important questions that we have not asked before: What sorts of encounters and transformational experiences do we want to foster today---in and out of school---that will help develop thoughtful and democratic citizens for tomorrow?"
--James W. Fraser, Professor, New York University, and Senior Vice President for Programs, Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation
"Overall, the subject matter is important, the ideas are relevant, and the presentation is clear and convincing. The argument will especially benefit advanced teacher-education students and graduate students. Recommended."—Choice
Notă biografică
Jane Roland Martin is Professor of Philosophy, Emerita, University of Massachusetts Boston.
Descriere
Martin’s "theory of education as encounter" places culture alongside the individual at the heart of the educational process, thus responding to the call John Dewey made over a century ago for an enlarged outlook on education.