Education and the education of teachers
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Education and the education of teachers
(International library of the philosophy of education)
Routledge & K. Paul, 1977
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
First Published in 1977. There is a growing interest in philosophy of education amongst students of philosophy as well as amongst those who are more specifically and practically concerned with educational problems. The aim of the new International Library of the Philosophy of Education is to build up a body of fundamental work in this area which is both practically relevant and philosophically competent. This collection of papers represents the author's developing thought over the past ten years about education and the education of teachers.
Table of Contents
Part I Education 1 Education and the educated man 2 The meaning of quality in education 3 Ambiguities in liberal education and the problem of its content 4 Dilemmas in liberal education 5 The justification of education 6 Was Plato nearly right about education? Part II The education of teachers 7 The place of philosophy in the training of teachers 8 'Education' as a specific preparation for teaching 9 Education as an academic discipline 10 The role and responsibilities of the university in teacher education
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