Philosophy of education : aims, theory, common sense and research
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Philosophy of education : aims, theory, common sense and research
(Continuum studies in education)
Continuum, 2005
- : pbk
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"This paperback edition published 2005" -- t.p. verso
Includes index
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Description
This book for the first time brings together Professor Prings thoughts on the philosophy of education and is his first global treatment of the subject. His writings reflect a consistency of thought about educational theory and educational aims and the consequence of both for the nature and practice of educational research. Professor Pring draws together the different themes, providing a distinctively philosophical perspective on educational theory and practice. This perspective challenges many of the ideas, which underpin government policy, impoverish educational practice and weaken educational research in a way unacknowledged even by the researchs most ardent critics.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Part 1 - Aims, Values and Standards
- 1. Education as a Moral Practice
- 2. Educating Persons
- 3. The Aim of Education: Liberal or Vocational?
- 4. The Context of Education: Monastery or Market Place?
- 5. Subject-centred Versus Child-centred Education - a False Dualism
- 6. Standards and Quality in Education
- 7. Faith Schools: Can they be Justified?
- Part 2 - Philosophy, Common Sense and Educational Theory
- 8. The Language of Curriculum Analysis
- 9. Common Sense and Education
- 10. Philosophy of Education and Educational Practice
- Part 3 - Educational Research
- 11. Evidence Based Policy and Practice
- 12. Truth, Knowledge and Power
- 13. Knowledge out of Control
- 14. The 'False Dualism' of Educational Research
- 15. The Virtues of an Educational Researcher
- 16. The Future of Educational Research
- Conclusion.
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