This book provides critical and reflective discussions of a wide range
of issues arising in education at the interface between philosophy,
research, policy and practice. It addresses epistemological questions
about the intellectual resources that underpin educational research,
explores the relationship between philosophy and educational research,
and examines debates about truth and truthfulness in educational
research. Furthermore, it looks at issues to do with the relationship
between research, practice and policy, and discusses questions about
ethics and educational research. Finally, the book delves into the
deeply contested area of research quality assessment. The book is
based on extensive engagement in empirically based educational
research projects and in the institutional and professional management
of research, as well as in philosophical work. It clarifies what is at
stake in international debates around educational research and teases
out the nature of the arguments, and, where argument permits, the
conclusions to which these point. The book discusses these familiar
themes using less predictable sources and points of reference, such
as: codes of social obligation in contemporary Egypt and New Zealand;
the ‘Soviet’, and the inspiration of the nineteenth-century
philosopher, Abai in contemporary Kazakhstan; seventeenth-century
France, Pascal, and the disputes between Jesuits and Jansenites;
eighteenth-century Italy, Giambattista Vico, and la scienzia nuova;
‘educational magic’ in traditional Ethiopia; and ends at a banquet
with Socrates and dinner with wine and a conversation-loving
Montaigne.
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Epistemology, Ethics, Politics and Quality
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783319492124
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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