The common school and the comprehensive ideal : a defence by Richard Pring with complementary essays / edited by Mark Halstead and Graham Haydon.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The Common School and the Comprehensive Ideal; Plate 1; The Common School and the Comprehensive Ideal; Contents; Notes on Contributors; Preface; 1 The Common School; INTRODUCTION; THE COMMONSCHOOL; COMMUNITY; CULTURE; THE COMMONSCHOOLREVISITED; EDUCATIONAL AIMS REVISITED; FOSTERING DIFFERENCE -- AGAINST THE COMMONSCHOOL; COMMONSCHOOLOR COMMONSCHOOLSYSTEM?; REFERENCES; Part I Defending and Questioning the Comprehensive Ideal; 2 In Search of the Comprehensive Ideal: By Way of an Introduction; 3 On the Necessity of Radical State Education: Democracy and the Common School.
A topical and provocative volume that invites consideration of the most fundamental issues concerning future educational provision: what is the purpose of our schools, and what should we do in them?: Cutting-edge research by contributors who are leading figures internationally in philosophy and education, for whom these issues have been particular points of concern; Includes a substantial keynote essay by leading philosopher of education, Richard Pring, which is the springboard for the complementary essays that follow; Engages with questions Pring raises under five themes: defending and questi.
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