'Bailey has brought together a scholarly, lucid and balanced collection of essays that survey and discuss some of the key issues in contemporary philosophy of education. The collection is refreshing, engaging, and serious. I highly recommend it.'James Arthur, Editor of the British Journal of Educational Studies, and Professor of Education and Civic Engagement, University of Birmingham, UK

'This exciting text breaks new ground in its approach to philosophy of education in its modelling of the activity of philosophizing. Provocative and thought-provoking chapters by internationally esteemed education philosophers offer readers conceptual tools with which to consider important contemporary questions, policies and practices in education. It is a book that will appeal to students and educators who wish to develop a scholarly and critical orientation to issues in education.'Kathy Hall, Professor of Education and Head of the School of Education, University College Cork, Ireland

'This book is a very clear and accessible invitation to parents, students and teachers alike to reflect upon a variety of pressing concepts and issues that (in)form educational debates. Each chapter is a concise expression of its chosen subject matter that is both historically important within educational policy and practice, and which is exemplified in reference to contemporary issues and contexts.' Mike McNamee, Professor of Applied Ethics, Swansea University, UK

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This is a useful text for those who question how our education system has come to be dominated by the language of "performance", "targets" and "delivery".

- Learning and Teaching Update,

The Philosophy of Education: An Introduction encourages the reader to actively engage with the philosophy of education and the carefully selected contributors bring the philosophy of education to life for the reader.

Each chapter:
• focuses on a particular area of debate and explains the main concepts
• includes extracts from philosophical writing, followed by questions that guide the reader to critically and actively with the text
• guides the reader towards further reading and suggests next steps and more challenging sources or counter-pointed arguments.

The Philosophy of Education: An Introduction is essential reading for education studients and for trainee teachers on undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.  It will also appeal to practicing teachers and educationalists who wish to engage with philosophical approaches to contemporary educational issues.
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List of Contributors \ Acknowledgements \ Introduction Richard Bailey \ 1. What is the Philosophy of Education? Paul Standish \ 2. Does Education Need Philosophy? Richard Pring \ 3. What is education for? Roger Marples \ 4. What should go on the curriculum? Michael Hand \ 5. Can we Teach Ethics? James C Conroy \ 6. Do Children Have Any Rights? Harry Brighouse and Paula McAvoy \ 7. Can schools make good citizens? Tristan McCowan \ 8. Should the State Control Education? Judith Suissa \ 9. Educational opportunities - who shall we leave out? Carrie Winstanley \ 10. Should schooling be compulsory? Dianne Gereluk \ 11. What's wrong with indoctrination and brainwashing? Richard Bailey \ 12. Reading the Philosophy of Education John Gingell \ 13. Writing the Philosophy of Education Richard Smith \ References \ Index
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This textbook seeks to explore the purpose and values of the philosophy of education, and specific issues of contemporary relevance.
A core entry level textbook for Education Studies and related courses which includes chapters from high profile contributors like Richard Pring, Paul Standish and Richard Smith.

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ISBN
9781441126856
Publisert
2010-05-04
Utgiver
Vendor
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
189 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
200

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Biographical note

Richard Bailey is a writer and researcher in education and sport. A former teacher in both primary and secondary schools and a teacher trainer, he has been Professor at a number of leading Universities in the UK. He now lives and works in Germany, where he is Manager of Sport and Health at the International Council of Sport Science and Physical Education.