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Philosophy and the study of education : new perspectives on a complex relationship / [Tom Feldges, editor].

Contributor(s): Feldges, Tom [editor.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780429014604; 0429014600; 9780429506536; 0429506538; 9780429014598; 0429014597; 9780429014611; 0429014619Subject(s): Education -- Philosophy | Children and philosophy | EDUCATION / Essays | EDUCATION / Organizations & Institutions | EDUCATION / Reference | EDUCATION / General | EDUCATION / Philosophy & Social AspectsDDC classification: 370.1 LOC classification: LB14.7 | .P54128 2019ebOnline resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement
Contents:
Introduction : philosophy and education / Tom Feldges -- Socrates for teachers / Dennis Hayes -- Philosophy with children and self-determination in education / Arie Kizel -- Philosophy in Islam and its limit on teaching reason in humanities / Nur Surayyah Madhubala Abdullah -- Children's epistemic rights and hermeneutical marginalisation in schools / Lisa McNulty and Lucy Henning -- Consciousness, physicalism and vocational education / Terry Hyland -- Emotion and effective learning / Alexandros Tillas -- The social, the natural and the educational / Koichiro Misawa -- The teacher-student relationship : an existential approach / Alison M. Brady -- Educational phenomenology : is there a need and space for such a pursuit? / Sonia Pieczenko -- Making sense of it all? -- a concluding attempt / Tom Feldges.
Summary: "This text develops students' ability to philosophise and learn about philosophy and education. It challenges readers to use philosophy as a tool within education and as a set of theories to understand education by developing solutions to problems as they occur within practice. Assuming no pre-existing philosophical background, this book explores topics such as: the limits of a religious-based education; the desire for 'alternative facts' or 'truths'; and the struggle in the teacher-student relationship. This book will support all those on Education, Childhood or Youth Studies courses in developing a critical perspective and understanding the true value of philosophy within education"-- Provided by publisher.
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"This text develops students' ability to philosophise and learn about philosophy and education. It challenges readers to use philosophy as a tool within education and as a set of theories to understand education by developing solutions to problems as they occur within practice. Assuming no pre-existing philosophical background, this book explores topics such as: the limits of a religious-based education; the desire for 'alternative facts' or 'truths'; and the struggle in the teacher-student relationship. This book will support all those on Education, Childhood or Youth Studies courses in developing a critical perspective and understanding the true value of philosophy within education"-- Provided by publisher.

Introduction : philosophy and education / Tom Feldges -- Socrates for teachers / Dennis Hayes -- Philosophy with children and self-determination in education / Arie Kizel -- Philosophy in Islam and its limit on teaching reason in humanities / Nur Surayyah Madhubala Abdullah -- Children's epistemic rights and hermeneutical marginalisation in schools / Lisa McNulty and Lucy Henning -- Consciousness, physicalism and vocational education / Terry Hyland -- Emotion and effective learning / Alexandros Tillas -- The social, the natural and the educational / Koichiro Misawa -- The teacher-student relationship : an existential approach / Alison M. Brady -- Educational phenomenology : is there a need and space for such a pursuit? / Sonia Pieczenko -- Making sense of it all? -- a concluding attempt / Tom Feldges.

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