Handbook of Philosophy of Education
Editat de Randall Currenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 oct 2022
Part I (Fundamental Questions) addresses the aims of education, authority to educate, the roles of values and evidence in guiding educational choices, and fundamental questions about human cognition, learning, well-being, and identity. Part II (Virtues of Mind and Character) is concerned with the educational formation of personal attributes that are often seen as essential to flourishing individuals and societies. This section includes chapters on the cultivation of intellectual and character virtues, the nature and formation of expertise, Stoic virtues, and intellectual vices. Part III (Education and Justice) addresses fundamental and emerging issues of educational justice, from equal educational opportunity, racial domination, and linguistic justice in education, to educational problems of mass migration, global educational justice, the education of working children around the world, and the costs of higher education and upward mobility. Part IV (Educational Practices) addresses controversial aspects of contemporary education – pedagogical, curricular, and managerial practices – that deserve careful examination. These include controversies surrounding free speech and instruction in controversial issues; anti-racist, sustainability, and sex education; and the unfulfilled promises and demoralizing impact of high-stakes accountability schemes.
The format and jargon-free writing in this volume ensure that topics are interesting and accessible, helping facilitate the work of advanced students and professionals in Education.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032000039
ISBN-10: 1032000031
Pagini: 464
Ilustrații: 8 Line drawings, black and white; 8 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 24 mm
Greutate: 1.1 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1032000031
Pagini: 464
Ilustrații: 8 Line drawings, black and white; 8 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 24 mm
Greutate: 1.1 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and Undergraduate AdvancedRecenzii
"This Handbook is a much-needed contribution to philosophy of education. The authors are top-rank philosophers and educators and, coming from ten countries, they provide a global account of the field. The chapters connect the core issues to twenty-first century social, political, cultural, and educational realities and debates, and are informed by the best current political, moral, and social philosophy, as well as contemporary philosophy of science and philosophy of mind."
Michael R. Matthews, University of New South Wales.
"This new handbook is a must have for academics, students and professionals in education. It is well balanced in every way: it addresses philosophical foundations and education practices and does so from various major philosophical paradigms; it is written by established academics and newcomers, who expertly address questions that have been drawing our attention for a long time and new educational challenges."
Doret de Ruyter, University of Humanistic Studies
"Randall Curren’s latest anthology continues his remarkable record of field-defining collections. The RoutledgeHandbook of Philosophy of Education is chock-full of authoritative articles, written by a veritable Who’s Whoof first-rate philosophers of education and general philosophers, on topics both perennial and contemporary. This volume will help define and advance the field in the coming decades."
Harvey Siegel, University of Miami
"This is a magisterial overview of the state of play in philosophy of education. The 35 essays Curren has commissioned from leading figures in the field offer incisive new treatments of foundational questions about the aims, distribution, content, and conduct of education. The volume is, moreover, the first of its kind to give centre stage to the burgeoning interest among philosophers of education in virtue ethics and virtue epistemology, and to the need for a global perspective on problems of educational justice. An indispensable collection."
Michael Hand, University of Birmingham
"This volume contains a set of brilliant essays by leading philosophers on fundamental questions about education. From freedom of speech issues on campus to the question of who should pay for college, to the role of parents in educational decisions concerning their children, this volume will stimulate discussion and provide new insights on a set of issues of importance to us all."
Debra Satz, Stanford University
Michael R. Matthews, University of New South Wales.
"This new handbook is a must have for academics, students and professionals in education. It is well balanced in every way: it addresses philosophical foundations and education practices and does so from various major philosophical paradigms; it is written by established academics and newcomers, who expertly address questions that have been drawing our attention for a long time and new educational challenges."
Doret de Ruyter, University of Humanistic Studies
"Randall Curren’s latest anthology continues his remarkable record of field-defining collections. The RoutledgeHandbook of Philosophy of Education is chock-full of authoritative articles, written by a veritable Who’s Whoof first-rate philosophers of education and general philosophers, on topics both perennial and contemporary. This volume will help define and advance the field in the coming decades."
Harvey Siegel, University of Miami
"This is a magisterial overview of the state of play in philosophy of education. The 35 essays Curren has commissioned from leading figures in the field offer incisive new treatments of foundational questions about the aims, distribution, content, and conduct of education. The volume is, moreover, the first of its kind to give centre stage to the burgeoning interest among philosophers of education in virtue ethics and virtue epistemology, and to the need for a global perspective on problems of educational justice. An indispensable collection."
Michael Hand, University of Birmingham
"This volume contains a set of brilliant essays by leading philosophers on fundamental questions about education. From freedom of speech issues on campus to the question of who should pay for college, to the role of parents in educational decisions concerning their children, this volume will stimulate discussion and provide new insights on a set of issues of importance to us all."
Debra Satz, Stanford University
Cuprins
Introduction; PART I: FUNDAMENTAL QUESTIONS; 1. Education for a Challenging World; 2. Civic Learning for the 21st Century: Disentangling the "Thin" and "Thick" Elements of Civic Identity to Support Civic Education; 3. Enabling Everyone to Live Well; 4. Mind, Reason, and Knowledge; 5. Understanding as an Educational Objective; 6. Values and Evidence in Educational Decision-Making; 7. How Should Evidence Inform Educational Policy?; 8. Who Should Make Decisions About Children’s Education?; 9. Theorizing Educational Justice; PART II: VIRTUES OF MIND AND CHARACTER; 10. Cultivating Intellectual Virtues; 11. Intellectual Character Education: Some Lessons from Vice Epistemology; 12. The Formation of Expertise; 13. Stoic Lessons for an Uncertain Future; 14. Character Education; PART III: EDUCATION AND JUSTICE; 15. Equal Educational Opportunity: What Should It Mean?; 16. Non-Preparatory Dimensions of Educational Justice; 17. Child Work and Education, a Global Perspective; 18. Educational Problems of Mass Migration; 19. The Political Ethics of Bilingual Education; 20. Global Democratic Educational Justice; 21. Neoliberalism and Education; 22. Racial Domination in Education; 23. The Costs of Upward Mobility; 24. Who Should Pay for Higher Education? An Educational Aims Perspective; 25. Toward a Post-Pandemic Higher Education System; PART IV: EDUCATIONAL PRACTICES; 26. Free Speech and Education; 27. Democratic Education and the Controversy over Controversial Issues; 28. College Teaching, Indoctrination, and Trust; 29. Climate, Science, and Sustainability Education; 30. Is ‘Sex Education’ an Intelligible Concept?; 31. Racial Identity Formation and Antiracist Education; 32. Discipline and Punishment in Schools; 33. Ability and Ability Grouping; 34. Malignant Accountability, False Promises, and the Future of Education; 35. Burnout, Demoralization, and Racialized Failures to Recognize Teachers as Moral Subjects
Notă biografică
Randall Curren is Professor of Philosophy and Professor of Education at the University of Rochester, USA.
Descriere
This Handbook is a comprehensive guide to the most important questions about education that are being addressed by philosophers today. Authored by an international team of distinguished philosophers, its thirty-five chapters address fundamental, timely, and controversial questions about educational aims, justice, policy, and practices.