Reader in Philosophy of Education, A
Print ISBN: 9781485117070
Ebook ISBN: 9781485117063
Print ISBN: 9781485117070
Ebook ISBN: 9781485117063
Product Details:
Author(s):
Year Published:
2017
Edition
1st Edition
Type:
Print | Soft Cover
Language:
English
About this publication
A Reader in Philosophy of Education attempts to deepen and widen the philosophical thinking of its readership in and about education. At the same time, it encourages an epistemologically rich understanding of education that is infused with different philosophies of education. Each of these gives readers an entry into the nature of education and maximises a many-sided understanding of educational problems encountered in society by means of rupture as well as consensus.
The authors examine some of the primary genres of philosophy of education: critical realism; hermeneutics; phenomenology; critical theory; pragmatism; post-structuralism; rationality; Islamic education; Buddhism; Confucianism; African philosophy of education.
Content
Chapter 1: African Philosophy of Education through a (Post) Critical Lens
Chapter 2: Pragmatism and Education
Chapter 3: Rationality and education
Chapter 4: Phenomenology and Education
Chapter 5: Hermeneutics and education
Chapter 6: Systems Theory and education
Chapter 7: African feminist perspectives and education
Chapter 8: The place of critical theory in understanding the nature and function of Education in Africa
Chapter 9: Realism and education - A philosophical examination of the ‘realness’ of the university
Chapter 10: Islam and education: Towards a poststructuralist understanding of Islamic education
Chapter 11: Chinese Philosophy and Education
Chapter 12: Buddhism: Educating for Right Speech
Chapter 13: Poststructuralism and Education
Interest / Benefit to
A Reader in Philosophy of Education is suitable for postgraduate students of Education and Philosophy as well as scholars in the field of Education.
The intended purpose of the Reader is to present multiple understandings of philosophy of education in terms of which educational experiences can be enacted and/or pedagogical and societal situations can be addressed. The various genres not only accentuate the significance of multiple philosophies of education but also offer theoretical and pragmatic perspectives by which changing educational contexts can be constructed, reconstructed and deconstructed.