Teaching, Responsibility, and the Corruption of Youth: Educational Futures, cartea 71
Autor Tina Besley, Michael A. Petersen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 2019
This volume investigates the questions left with us today: What does responsibility mean in the present era? Does loco parentis still hold? What of the rights of students? In what does teacher responsibility consist? Can student autonomy be reconciled with market accountability? To what extent can responsibility of or for students be linked to ‘care of the self’ and ‘care for others’? And, most importantly, to what extent, if any, can teachers be held accountable for the actions of their students?
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004380752
ISBN-10: 9004380752
Pagini: 172
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Educational Futures
ISBN-10: 9004380752
Pagini: 172
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Educational Futures
Cuprins
Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction: Teaching, Philosophy and the Education of Youth
1 Philosophy, Education and the Corruption of Youth: From Socrates to Islamic Extremists
Introduction
Youth, Moral Development and Indoctrination
The Case of Socrates – A Teacher Accused of Corrupting Youth
Education, Dissent, Indoctrination and Corrupting Youth – Contemporary Exemplars
Conclusion
2 Heidegger, De-Nazification and the Art of Teaching
Introduction
Heidegger as Teacher
Heidegger’s Comportment and the Art of Teaching
3 Truth-Telling as an Educational Practice of the Self: Foucault, Parrhesia and the Ethics of Subjectivity
Introduction
Foucault on the Truth: From Regimes to Games of Truth
Parrhesia, Education and Practices of Truth-Telling
Conclusion: Foucault and the Prospects for Parrhesiastical Education
4 Interculturalism, Ethnocentrism and Dialogue
Introduction: Interculturalism and Ethnocentrism
Dialogue
Conclusion
5 Understanding the Sources of Anti-Westernism: An Interview with Jan Nederveen Pieterse
6 Islam and the End of European Multiculturalism? From Multiculturalism to Civic Integration
Introduction
From Multiculturalism to the Crisis of Civic Integration
David Camerons 2011 Speech at the Munich Security Conference
Education and the Rise of Terrorism Studies
Reactions to Islamic Extremism: Hate Preachers and Poisonous Narratives
Radicalization as ‘Education’
The Crisis of Integration
&emps;Appendix
7 ‘Western Education Is Sinful’: Boko Haram and the Abduction of Chibok Schoolgirls
Introduction
8 Global Citizenship Education: Politics, Problems and Prospects
Introduction
9 The Refugee Crisis and the Right to Political Asylum
Introduction
10 The Refugee Crisis in Europe: Words without Borders
‘Refugee Blues,’ by W.H. Auden
From ‘A Mother in a Refugee Camp’, by Chinua Achebe
‘From Home’, by Warsan Shire
From ‘When I am Overcome by Weakness’, by Najat Abdul Samad
From ‘I Am a Refugee’, by Mohamed Raouf Bachir
11 From State Responsibility for Education and Welfare to Self-Responsibilization in the Market
Introduction
12 Pedagogies of the Walking Dead: Diminishing Responsibility for Social Justice in a Neoliberal World
Introduction: Zombie Theory
Responsibilization and Deprofessionalization
Responsibilizing Teachers: The International Agencies
Neoliberalism and Teachers
Conclusion: Education for Ecological Democracy
Democracy, Yet Again
Ecological Democracy
Origins and Possibilities
Education for Ecological Democracy
Postscript: The End of Neoliberal Globalization and the Rise of Authoritarian Populism
Introduction: Teaching, Philosophy and the Education of Youth
1 Philosophy, Education and the Corruption of Youth: From Socrates to Islamic Extremists
Introduction
Youth, Moral Development and Indoctrination
The Case of Socrates – A Teacher Accused of Corrupting Youth
Education, Dissent, Indoctrination and Corrupting Youth – Contemporary Exemplars
Conclusion
2 Heidegger, De-Nazification and the Art of Teaching
Introduction
Heidegger as Teacher
Heidegger’s Comportment and the Art of Teaching
3 Truth-Telling as an Educational Practice of the Self: Foucault, Parrhesia and the Ethics of Subjectivity
Introduction
Foucault on the Truth: From Regimes to Games of Truth
Parrhesia, Education and Practices of Truth-Telling
Conclusion: Foucault and the Prospects for Parrhesiastical Education
4 Interculturalism, Ethnocentrism and Dialogue
Introduction: Interculturalism and Ethnocentrism
Dialogue
Conclusion
5 Understanding the Sources of Anti-Westernism: An Interview with Jan Nederveen Pieterse
6 Islam and the End of European Multiculturalism? From Multiculturalism to Civic Integration
Introduction
From Multiculturalism to the Crisis of Civic Integration
David Camerons 2011 Speech at the Munich Security Conference
Education and the Rise of Terrorism Studies
Reactions to Islamic Extremism: Hate Preachers and Poisonous Narratives
Radicalization as ‘Education’
The Crisis of Integration
&emps;Appendix
7 ‘Western Education Is Sinful’: Boko Haram and the Abduction of Chibok Schoolgirls
Introduction
8 Global Citizenship Education: Politics, Problems and Prospects
Introduction
9 The Refugee Crisis and the Right to Political Asylum
Introduction
10 The Refugee Crisis in Europe: Words without Borders
‘Refugee Blues,’ by W.H. Auden
From ‘A Mother in a Refugee Camp’, by Chinua Achebe
‘From Home’, by Warsan Shire
From ‘When I am Overcome by Weakness’, by Najat Abdul Samad
From ‘I Am a Refugee’, by Mohamed Raouf Bachir
11 From State Responsibility for Education and Welfare to Self-Responsibilization in the Market
Introduction
12 Pedagogies of the Walking Dead: Diminishing Responsibility for Social Justice in a Neoliberal World
Introduction: Zombie Theory
Responsibilization and Deprofessionalization
Responsibilizing Teachers: The International Agencies
Neoliberalism and Teachers
Conclusion: Education for Ecological Democracy
Democracy, Yet Again
Ecological Democracy
Origins and Possibilities
Education for Ecological Democracy
Postscript: The End of Neoliberal Globalization and the Rise of Authoritarian Populism
Notă biografică
Tina (A.C.) Besley is Distinguished Professor, Beijing Normal University. She was formerly Professor and Associate Dean at University of Waikato. Tina is President, Philosophy of Education Association of Australasia, and founding President of the Association for Visual Pedagogies. Tina has published widely in philosophy of education, interculturalism and global knowledge economy and cultures.
Michael A. Peters is Distinguished Professor, Beijing Normal University. He was a Professor at University of Waikato, University of Glasgow and is Emeritus Professor at the University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign. He has published over 100 books, is Editor in Chief of Educational Philosophy and Theory and Open Review of Educational Research, holds Honorary Doctorates from State University New York and Aalborg University, Denmark, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand.
Michael A. Peters is Distinguished Professor, Beijing Normal University. He was a Professor at University of Waikato, University of Glasgow and is Emeritus Professor at the University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign. He has published over 100 books, is Editor in Chief of Educational Philosophy and Theory and Open Review of Educational Research, holds Honorary Doctorates from State University New York and Aalborg University, Denmark, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand.