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  • 1
    ISBN: 9783658157432
    Language: German , English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VII, 362 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Phänomenologische Erziehungswissenschaft 3
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    Series Statement: Phänomenologische Erziehungswissenschaft
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Pädagogik - Phänomenologie
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    Keywords: Philosophy and social sciences ; Education ; Education ; Philosophy and social sciences ; Education Philosophy ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Phänomenologische Pädagogik
    Abstract: Dieser Band fragt nach Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschieden zwischen Phänomenologie und Pädagogik in historischer, systematischer, praktischer und methodologischer Hinsicht. Er bietet eine strukturierte Zusammenstellung und Auswertung traditioneller und aktueller Ansätze im deutschsprachigen und internationalen Diskurs der phänomenologischen Erziehungswissenschaft. Das Verhältnis von Pädagogik und Phänomenologie wird in phänomenologischen Beschreibungen und Analysen pädagogischer Phänomene, in historischen und systematischen Untersuchungen, in Studien zum schulischen Lernen und Erziehen sowie zur phänomenologischen Forschungspraxis diskutiert und veranschaulicht. Der Inhalt • Systematische und historische Studien zum Verhältnis von Pädagogik und Phänomenologie • Pädagogische Phänomene • Pädagogik und Phänomenologie in der Schule • Phänomenologie als Praxis pädagogischer Forschung Die Zielgruppen Erziehungs- und Sozialwissenschaften, Qualitative Bildungsforschung, Philosophie, Anthropologie, Didaktik, Schule Die Herausgeber Prof. Dr. Malte Brinkmann ist Inhaber des Lehrstuhls für Allgemeine Erziehungswissenschaft an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Dr. Marc Fabian Buck ist Associate Professor an der Faculty of Professional Studies der Nord Universität in Bodø, Norwegen. Severin Sales Rödel ist wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Lehrstuhl für Allgemeine Erziehungswissenschaft an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
    Abstract: Pädagogik - Phänomenologie: Systematische und historische Studien -- Pädagogische Phänomene -- Pädagogik und Phänomenologie in der Schule -- Phänomenologie als Praxis pädagogischer Forschung
    Note: "Die Beiträge des Bandes gehen zurück auf das 3. Symposion zur phänomenologischen Erziehungswissenschaft, das an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin vom 24. bis 26. September 2015 stattfand" (Einleitung)
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9789814451918
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIV, 221 p. 8 illus, online resource)
    Series Statement: Education in the Asia-Pacific Region: Issues, Concerns and Prospects 25
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Thanh, Pham Thi Hong Implementing cross-culture pedagogies
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    Keywords: Educational tests and measurements ; Education ; Education ; Education Philosophy ; Educational tests and measurements ; Diversity Management ; Konfuzianismus ; Pädagogik
    Abstract: During the last two decades Confucian heritage culture countries have widely promoted teaching and learning reforms to advance their educational systems. To skip the painfully long research stage, Confucian heritage culture educators have borrowed Western philosophies and practices with the assumption that what has been done successfully in the West will produce similar outcomes in the East. The wide importation of cooperative learning practices to Confucian heritage culture classrooms recently is an example. However, cooperative learning has been documented in many studies not to work effectively in Confucian heritage culture classrooms. The reason is that the educators often impose this instructional method on the students without a careful consideration of its appropriateness in the socio-cultural context of Confucian heritage culture countries. This procedure is not effective and professional because learning does not stand alone. Rather, it is shaped and influenced by other factors including teaching methods, learning tasks, assessment demands, workload and the learning culture of students in the local context. For cooperative learning to work effectively in Confucian heritage culture classrooms, reformers need to consider the importation of this approach in line with a careful examination of all supports and constraints that affect those factors that are associated with learning. The volume provides an applied theoretical framework and culturally appropriate and practical instructions that could assist Confucian heritage culture educators and teachers to address various factors at multiple levels in order to optimize success in importing cooperative learning to their classrooms. Overall, it provides strategies to assist Confucian heritage culture teachers to change their teaching practices, redesign lessons plans, design assessment methods, and organize learning activities in a manner that can influence Confucian heritage culture students to shift from employing teacher-centered learning approaches to cooperative learning
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 1) Introduction and Research OverviewChapter 2) Cooperative Learning in Comparison with the Teacher-Centredness -- Chapter 3) Cooperative Learning in CHC Countries -- Chapter 4) An Applied Theoretical Framework to Implement Cooperative Learning in CHC Countries -- Chapter 5) Teaching Practices at CHC Education Institutions: A Hidden Challenge and Techniques to Enhance Cooperative Learning -- Chapter 6) Assessment at CHC Education Institutions: Problems and Strategies to Enhance Cooperative Learning  -- Chapter 7) Learning Culture of CHC Students: Its Support and Challenge to Cooperative Learning -- Chapter 8) Structural Constraints at CHC Education Institutions: Barriers Hindering Cooperative Learning and Strategies to Overcome -- Chapter 9) Conclusion: Reflection and Integration.
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  • 3
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    ISBN: 9789401787956
    Language: English
    Pages: XVIII, 267 p. 2 illus
    Series Statement: Lifelong Learning Book Series 21
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    DDC: 306.43
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    Keywords: Education ; Education Philosophy ; Adult education
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9789400778535
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 193 p. 21 illus, online resource)
    Series Statement: Educating the Young Child, Advances in Theory and Research, Implications for Practice 9
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. World class initiatives and practices in early education
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    Keywords: Early childhood education ; Education ; Education ; Early childhood education ; Education Philosophy
    Abstract: This book offers current international initiatives, developed for working with children from “Birth to Eight” by a diverse group of noted professional authors. Their readings present an overview of early education as it evolved from the Froebelian kindergarten to today’s practices in various Early Education settings around the globe. The international voices of the authors represent a balanced perspective of happenings in various nations and lend a conversational approach to each chapter. The chapters analyze the Universal Preschool Education movement promoted by various countries, states, and agencies; examine model curriculum programs in a variety of teaching/learning settings; and identify directions the community can take in promoting effective early education programs. Particular attention is given to key issues and concerns faced by practitioners and families world-wide. Studies reveal successful approaches to bilingual education in a Chilean kindergarten, research findings on gender differences in primary school girls for learning science in Wales, literacy development strategies for teaching in UK multicultural classrooms and childhood centres, the process of integration special education with early childhood practices in China, and exemplars of community outreach to improve the well being of children through advocacy for governmental changes in early education policies and professional development. This book is for everyone interested in the well being of young children moving forward in a global age to meet the challenges of early citizenship in their world
    Description / Table of Contents: Part I: Antecedents and Present Developments in Universal Preschool Education1. The Evolution of Universal Preschool Education in a Global Age; Louise Boyle Swiniarski -- 2. Climbing the Mountain: The Journey to Quality Pre-Kindergarten in Tennessee; Rebecca Isbell -- 3. Florida’s Voluntary Universal Prekindergarten: A Citizen’s Initiative Taking Baby Steps; Lynn Hartle and Alisa S. Ghazvini -- Part II: Curriculum Initiatives for Early Childhood Programs in a Global Age -- 4. Opening Doors in Northern Chile: The International School of Arica; Michelle Pierce -- 5. Girls in the Primary Science Classrooms of Wales: Theorizing Beyond Dominant Discourses of Gender; Cletus Cervoni -- 6. Let’s Get Talking: Promoting Communication, Language and Literacy for Young Children in Multicultural England; Avril Brock -- 7. China’s Educational Reform and its Impact on Early Childhood Curriculum; Yaoying Xu and Bing Liu -- Part III:  Beyond the Walls of the School and Center -- 8. Rhyme Times Treasure Baskets and Books: How Early Years Libraries Can Help to Deliver the Best Start; Carolynn Rankin -- 9. The Politics of Play in England: An Appeal to Parliament; Pat Broadhead -- 10. Cross-sector Partnerships for Early Education and Care; Mary-Lou Breitborde -- 11. The Science Art and Writing (SAW) Initiative; Jenni Rant -- Afterword.
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9789400762657
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (IX, 71 p. 2 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Education
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Jones, Tiffany Understanding education policy
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    Keywords: Education ; Education ; Education Philosophy ; Bildungspolitik
    Abstract: Analysis of education policy often follows a particular orientation, such as conservative or neo-liberal. Yet, readers are often left to wonder the true meaning and conceptual framing behind these orientations. Without this knowledge, the policy analysis lacks true rigor, its value is diminished as the results may prove difficult to reproduce. Understanding Education Policy provides an overarching framework of four key orientations that lie beneath much policy analysis, yet are rarely used with accuracy: conservative, liberal, critical and post-modern. It details each orientation's application to policy making, implementation and overall impact. The book also argues the value of analysing a policy’s orientation to improve the clarity of its analysis and allow broader trends across the education policy field to emerge.The book offers practical examples, key vocabulary and reflection activities which give equitable, yet critical consideration to all education orientations. This allows readers to see the benefits and disadvantages of each perspective and discover their own biases.This introduction to education policy analysis offers theoretically broad, highly practical coverage. It is adaptable to many kinds of policy analysis areas and will appeal to a wide range of readers with an interest in education policy, from students conducting specific research to policy makers looking for a deeper way to re-think their work
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Introduction -- 2. Perceptions of Policy -- 3. Policy Paradigms Frameworks: Gaps Within Research -- 4. The Four Orientations to Education Framework​.
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9789400746732
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXII, 182 p. 15 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: Contemporary Philosophies and Theories in Education 5
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Kupferman, David W. Disassembling and decolonizing school in the Pacific
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    Keywords: Education ; Education ; Education Philosophy ; Schule ; Pädagogische Anthropologie ; Mikronesien ; Ozeanien ; Schule ; Ozeanien ; Schule
    Abstract: Schooling in the region known as Micronesia is today a normalized, ubiquitous, and largely unexamined habit. As a result, many of its effects have also gone unnoticed and unchallenged. By interrogating the processes of normalization and governmentality that circulate and operate through schooling in the region through the deployment of Foucaultian conceptions of power, knowledge, and subjectivity, this work destabilizes conventional notions of schooling's neutrality, self-evident benefit, and its role as the key to contemporary notions of so-called political, economic, and social development. This work aims to disquiet the idea that school today is both rooted in some distant past and a force for decolonization and the postcolonial moment. Instead, through a genealogy of schooling, the author argues that school as it is currently practiced in the region is the product of the present, emerging from the mid-1960s shift in US policy in the islands, the very moment when the US was trying to simultaneously prepare the islands for putative self-determination while producing ever-increasing colonial relations through the practice of schooling. The work goes on to conduct a genealogy of the various subjectivities produced through this present schooling practice, notably the student, the teacher, and the child/parent/family. It concludes by offering a counter-discourse to the normalized narrative of schooling, and suggests that what is displaced and foreclosed on by that narrative in fact holds a possible key to meaningful decolonization and self-determination
    Abstract: Schooling in the region known as Micronesia is today a normalized, ubiquitous, and largely unexamined habit. As a result, many of its effects have also gone unnoticed and unchallenged. By interrogating the processes of normalization and governmentality that circulate and operate through schooling in the region through the deployment of Foucaultian conceptions of power, knowledge, and subjectivity, this work destabilizes conventional notions of schoolings neutrality, self-evident benefit, and its role as the key to contemporary notions of so-called political, economic, and social development. This work aims to disquiet the idea that school today is both rooted in some distant past and a force for decolonization and the postcolonial moment. Instead, through a genealogy of schooling, the author argues that school as it is currently practiced in the region is the product of the present, emerging from the mid-1960s shift in US policy in the islands, the very moment when the US was trying to simultaneously prepare the islands for putative self-determination while producing ever-increasing colonial relations through the practice of schooling. The work goes on to conduct a genealogy of the various subjectivities produced through this present schooling practice, notably the student, the teacher, and the child/parent/family. It concludes by offering a counter-discourse to the normalized narrative of schooling, and suggests that what is displaced and foreclosed on by that narrative in fact holds a possible key to meaningful decolonization and self-determination.
    Description / Table of Contents: Disassembling and Decolonizing School in the Pacific; Preface; A Note on Audience; Where This Book Fits; How This Book Is Organized; Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Figures; Chapter 1: Introduction: Where Do We Go from Here?; An Introduction; An Ocean of Discourse: Schooling in Micronesia and Beyond; Decolonizing the Postcolonial Position; Repositioning the Binary; The Temporality of De-positionality: Locus of Enunciation; Narrator as Narrative; Inconvenient Implications: "The Intellectual" and the University; Chapter 2: Theory, Power, and the Pacific
    Description / Table of Contents: An Imagined Non-entity: Deforming and Reforming Our "Sea of Little Lands"Power-Knowledge-Subject; Relational Power and Foucault; Production and Normalization; Genealogy, Subjectivity, Governmentality; Alternative Conditions of Possibility; Chapter 3: Atolls and Origins: A Genealogy of Schooling in Micronesia; In the Beginning There Was School; The Colonial Period?; The Song, and Actualized Event, of Solomon; The Colonial. Period.; Chapter 4: Power and Pantaloons: The Case of Lee Boo and the Normalizing of the Student; John Ford in the Rock Islands; Scopic Regime, or Why Is He Painted White?
    Description / Table of Contents: "Osiik a Llomes" and the Limits of Heliotropic(al) TranslationA Portrait of the Student as a Young Man: The Benevolence of the Colonial Project; The Student as Simulacrum; Chapter 5: Certifiably Qualified: Corps, College, and the Construction of the Teacher; Dilettantes and Differends; Peace Corps in Paradise Micronesia; Colleges and Knowledges; The "Highly Qualified" Cult(ure); Chapter 6: The Mother and Child Reunion: Governing the Family; All in the Family; Child, State, School; No Child Left Micronesian: Governmentality and the Child; PIRCs and Other Benefits of Policing the Parent
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 7: Conclusion: The Emperor Is a Nudist: A Case for Counter-Discourse(s)Over the River and Through Bretton Woods: Development, Schooling, and Regimes of Representation; Culture, Custom, Catachresis; Dressing the Emperor; References; Index
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9789400762473
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 221 p. 6 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: Educational Research 7
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Educational research: the importance and effects of institutional spaces
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    Keywords: Education ; Education ; Education Philosophy ; Education ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Pädagogik ; Forschung
    Abstract: This collection of fresh analyses aims to map the links between educational theory and research, and the geographical and physical spaces in which teaching is practiced and discussed. The authors combine historical and philosophical perspectives in examining the differing institutional loci of education research, and also assess the potential and the limitations of each. The contributors trace the effects of ‘space’ on educational practice in the classroom, in the broader institutions, and in the academic discipline of education-doing so for a range of international contexts. The chapters address various topics relating to the physical and geographical environment. How, for example, does geographical space shape researchers’ mental frameworks? How did the learning environments in which young children are taught today evolve? To what extent did parochialism shape America’s higher education system? How can our understanding of classroom practice be enhanced by concepts of space? The book acknowledges that texts themselves, as well as the research ‘arena’, are ‘spaces’ too, and notes the fascinating debate on the concept of space in the field of mathematics education. Indeed, as more and more students move online, the book analyses the rising importance of virtual spaces such as Web 2.0, which have major educational implications for researchers and students joining the innovative ‘virtual’ universities of the future.This publication, as well as the ones that are mentioned in the preliminary pages of this work, were realized by the Research Community (FWO Vlaanderen / Research Foundation Flanders, Belgium) Philosophy and History of the Discipline of Education: Faces and Spaces of Educational Research
    Description / Table of Contents: Earlier Volumes in this Series; Contents; Chapter 1: Exploring a Multitude of Spaces in Education and Educational Research; Notes; References; Chapter 2: American Democracy and Harold D. Lasswell: Institutional Spaces of 'Failure' and 'Success', Present and Past; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Institutional Failure; 2.3 Introducing Lasswell; 2.4 Democratic Character; 2.5 Innovation; 2.6 Assessment; 2.7 Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 3: The Power of the Parochial in Shaping the American System of Higher Education; 3.1 Rapid Expansion and Dispersion of US Colleges in the Nineteenth Century
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.2 Sources of Strength in a Humble Collection of Colleges3.3 Building New Capacity and Complexity into the System; 3.3.1 State Universities; 3.3.2 Land-Grant Colleges; 3.3.3 Normal Schools; 3.4 The System's Strengths in 1880; 3.4.1 Capacity in Place; 3.4.2 A Hardy Band of Survivors; 3.4.3 Consumer Sensitivity; 3.4.4 Adaptable Enterprises; 3.4.5 A Populist Role; 3.4.6 A Practical Role; 3.5 The Pieces Come Together with the Emergence of the Research University; 3.5.1 A Research Role; 3.5.2 Merging the Populist, the Practical, and the Elite in the American System; Notes; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 4: Crossing the Atlantic to Gain Knowledge in the Field of Psycho-Pedagogy: The 1922 Mission of Ovide Decroly and R...4.1 Aspects of 'Macro'-space: Crossing the Atlantic to Gain Knowledge in the Field of Psycho-Pedagogy; 4.2 Aspects of 'Micro'-space: Travel Notes as the Basis for Writing Biographies About Educational Researchers; References; Archives; Literature; Chapter 5: The Emergence of Institutional Educational Spaces for Young Children: In Pursuit of More Controllability of Education and Developmentas Part of the Long-Term Growthof Educational Space in History; 5.1 Introduction
    Description / Table of Contents: 5.2 Educational Space, Educational Ambitions and Education and Childhood in History5.3 Supervision, Controllability and the Optimal Development of the Young; 5.4 The Development of New Educational Spaces for the Education of Young Children; 5.4.1 A Shift in Educational Theories; 5.4.2 Shift in Educational Policy; 5.4.3 Shift in Educational Practices in a New Institutional Space for Young Children; 5.5 Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 6: A Different Training, a Different Practice: Infant Care in Belgium in the Interwar Years in the City and in the Countryside
    Description / Table of Contents: 6.1 Introduction: The Development of Infant Care as an Educational Space6.2 The Training of Nurses as an Institutional Space of Educational Research; 6.3 Nursing as a Vocation: The Social Nurse Offering Social Education in the Countryside; 6.4 Nursing as a Profession: The Visiting Nurse Offering Medical Care in the City; 6.5 Conclusion: A Different Training, a Different Practice; Notes; References; Chapter 7: Disability, Rehabilitation and the Great War: Making Space for Silence in the History of Education; 7.1 Spaces, Silence and Educational Research
    Description / Table of Contents: 7.2 Retracing Silence in the History of Rehabilitation, 1914-1918
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Exploring a multitude of spaces in education and educational research -- 2. American democracy and Harold D. Lasswell: Institutional spaces of ‘failure’ and ‘success’, present and past -- 3. The power of the parochial in shaping the American system of Higher Education -- 4. Crossing the Atlantic to gain knowledge in the field of psycho-pedagogy: The 1922 mission of Ovide Decroly and Raymond Buyse to the USA and the travel diary of the latter -- 5. The emergence of institutional educational spaces for young children: In pursuit of more controllability of education and development as part of the long-term growth of educational space in history -- 6. A different training, a different practice. Infant care in Belgium in the interwar years in the city and in the countryside -- 7. Disability, rehabilitation & the Great War: Making space for silence in the History of Education -- 8. Interpretation: The space of text -- 9. Exploring educational research as a multi-layered discursive space -- 10. The spaces of mathematics: Dynamic encounters between local and universal -- 11. The classroom space: A problem or a mystery?- 12. Spaces and places in the virtual university -- 13. Material contexts and creation of meaning in virtual places: Web 2.0 as a space of educational research. 14. From entrepreneurialism to innovation: Research, critique, and the Innovation Union -- 15. About the Authors -- Index. ​.
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9789400753921 , 1283910292 , 9781283910293
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXVIII, 240 p. 30 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: Cultural Studies of Science Education 7
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Science Philosophy ; Education Philosophy ; Philosophy ; Philosophy (General) ; Science Philosophy ; Education Philosophy ; Naturwissenschaftlicher Unterricht ; Schüler ; Imagination
    Abstract: Researchers agree that schools construct a particular image of science, in which some characteristics are featured while others end up in oblivion. The result is that although most children are likely to be familiar with images of heroic scientists such as Einstein and Darwin, they rarely learn about the messy, day-to-day practice of science in which scientists are ordinary humans. Surprisingly, the process by which this imagination of science in education occurs has rarely been theorized. This is all the more remarkable since great thinkers tend to agree that the formation of images - imagination - is at the root of how human beings modify their material world. Hence this process in school science is fundamental to the way in which scientists, being the successful agents in/of science education, actually create their own scientific enterprise once they take up their professional life.One of the first to examine the topic, this book takes a theoretical approach to understanding the process of imagining science in education. The authors utilize a number of interpretive studies in both science and science education to describe and contrast two opposing forces in the imagination of science in education: epicization and novelization. Currently, they argue, the imagination of science in education is dominated by epicization, which provides an absolute past of scientific heroes and peak discoveries. This opens a distance between students and today’s scientific enterprises, and contrasts sharply with the wider aim of science education to bring the actual world of science closer to students. To better understand how to reach this aim, the authors offer a detailed look at novelization, which is a continuous renewal of narratives that derives from dialogical interaction. The book brings together two hitherto separate fields of research in science education: psychologically informed research on students’ images of science and semiotically informed research on images of science in textbooks. Drawing on a series of studies in which children participate in the imagination of science in and out of the classroom, the authors show how the process of novelization actually occurs in the practice of education and outline the various images of science this process ultimately yields.
    Description / Table of Contents: Imagination of Science in Education; Preface; Contents; Introduction: Imagination, Epicization, and Novelization in Science Education; Part I Epics of Science in Science Education; Chapter 1: The Heroes of Science; Science Curricula and Students' Images of Scientists; Representations of Scientists in Textbooks; Case 1: Louis Pasteur; Narratives, Identity, and Scientific Practice; Cultural-Historical Activity Theory; Common Structures in the Representation of Scientists; Principles of Semiotic Analysis; Deletion of Lives and Works; Case 2: Mendel's Laws; Case 3: Darwin's Voyage
    Description / Table of Contents: Production of Heroic ImagesSo What?; Chapter 2: What Scientific Heroes Are (Not) Doing; Scientists and Cartesian Graphs; Ethnographic Background; Semiological Model of Scientists' Graph Reading; Segmenting Inscriptions: From It to Signifier; Hermeneutic Reading: From Signifier to "Natural Object"; Transparent Reading: Fusion of Signifier and "Natural Object"; Tracking Water; Trajectories: Between Natural Object, Signifiers, and It; The Making of Heroes; Part II A Need for Novelized Images of Science; Chapter 3: Science as One Form of Human Knowing; Multiculturalism Versus Universalism
    Description / Table of Contents: A Need for a Different EpistemologyTEK and Science as Forms of Human Knowledge; Producing Scientific Knowledge/Reducing Local Contexts; Applying Scientific Knowledge/Reducing Local Contexts; Toward a Dialogic Conception of the TEK-Science Relation; Chapter 4: Science as Dynamic Practice; Genomics as a Case of the Dynamics of Science; Capturing the Dynamics of Science; Definitions of Scientific Literacy and the Dynamics of Science; Scientific Literacy as Set of Cognitive Objectives; Scientific Literacy as Individually Constructed Knowledge
    Description / Table of Contents: Scientific Literacy as an Emergent Feature of Collective Human ActivityCollective Activity and Students' Agency in Genomics Education; Toward Novelization in Genomics Education; Part III Toward Novelization in/of Science Education; Chapter 5: Scientific Literacy in the Wild; Struggle for Access to the Collective Water Grid; The Birth of a Concept; Repeated Re/definition; Standards Cannot Capture Scientific Literacy in the Wild; Rethinking the Nature of Knowledge and Scientific Literacy; Novelizing "Scientific Literacy"; Chapter 6: Translations of Scientific Practice
    Description / Table of Contents: Research on Students' "Images of Science"Scientific Practice, Human Activity, and "Imagification"; Ethnography of Science and Internship; "Students' Images of Science"; Interpreting Translations of Scientific Practices; How Are "Images of Science" Produced?; Episode 1; Episode 2; Episode 3; Episode 4; The Epic Nature of "Students' Images of Science"; Chapter 7: Place and Chronotope; A Beautiful Marine Park; Place as Problematic; Ecological Place-Based Education; Critical Pedagogy of Place; Place as Voice; Place as Living Entity; Place as Chronotope; The Notion of Chronotope
    Description / Table of Contents: Place as Chronotope
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface -- INTRODUCTION: Imagination, Epicization, and Novelization in Science Education -- PART I: EPICS OF SCIENCE IN SCIENCE EDUCATION -- 1. The Heroes of Science -- 2. What Scientific Heroes Are (Not) Doing -- PART II: A NEED FOR NOVELIZED IMAGES OF SCIENCE -- 3. Science as One Form of Human Knowing -- 4. Science as Dynamic Practice -- PART III: TOWARD NOVELIZATION IN/OF SCIENCE EDUCATION -- 5. Scientific Literacy in the Wild -- 6. Translations of Scientific Practice -- 7. Place and Chronotope -- PART IV: NOVELIZING DISCOURSE IN SCIENCE EDUCATION -- 8. Science Education for Sustainable Development -- 9. Novelizing Native and Scientific Discourse -- 10. Fullness of Life as a Minimal Novelizing Unit -- CODA: Novelizing the Novelized Image of Science in Education -- References -- Index..
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  • 9
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    ISBN: 9789462091252
    Language: English
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    Series Statement: Comparative and International Education, A Diversity of Voices 1
    Series Statement: Comparative and International Education: Diversity of Voices 20/1 (Istanbul)
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Education, Dominance and Identity
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    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Diane B. Napier and Suzanne Majhanovich -- Introduction: Global Issues: Regional, National and Local Culture Case Studies /Diane B. Napier and Suzanne Majhanovich -- Decolonizing Indigenous Education in Canada /K. P. Binda and Mel Lall -- Discovering the Past, Uncovering Diversity /Lesley Graybeal -- Classmates /Éva Földesi -- Social Equality VS. Cultural Identity /Katalin R. Forray and Tamas Kozma -- Children’s Home Languages in Early Childhood Education Systems: Handicap or Asset? /Nathalie Thomauske -- Constructing Spanish /Renée DePalma and Cathryn Teasley -- An Analysis of Debates on the Use of a Global or Local Language in Education /Zehlia Babaci-Wilhite -- Voices From the Classroom /Vuyokazi Nomlomo and Monde Mbekwa -- Reform Environment and Teacher Identity in Chile /Beatrice Avalos and Danae De Los Rios -- Researching an Initiative on Peaceful Coexistence in Greek-Cypriot Schools /Michalinos Zembylas , Constadina Charalambous , Panayiota Charalambous and Panayiota Kendeou -- Women’s Rights and Gender-Educational Inequality in Egypt and Tunisia /Nagwa Megahed and Stephen Lack -- The Impact of Educational Systems on Political Violence in the Middle-East Region /Amir Sabzevar Qahfarokhi , Abbas Madandar Arani and Lida Kakia -- List of Contributors /Diane B. Napier and Suzanne Majhanovich.
    Abstract: This volume is a collection of research cases illustrating the interrelationships among education, dominance and identity in historical- and contemporary contexts. The cases reflect particular ways in which local-, group, and indigenous identities have been affected by a dominant discourse, how education can support or undermine identity, and how languages (including dominant and sub-dominant languages) and the language of instruction in schools are at the centre of challenges to hegemony and domination in many situations. Examining the issues in their research, the contributors reveal how members of minority-, disadvantaged-, or dominated groups (and the teachers and parents of children in their schools) struggle for recognition, for education in their own language, for acceptance within larger society, or for recognition of the validity of their responses to reform initiatives and policies that address a wider agenda but that fail to take into account key factors such as perceptions and subaltern status. Collectively, the chapters document research employing a variety of methodological approaches and theoretical perspectives, illustrating an array of universal and global issues in the field of comparative and international education. However, each of the cases its own unique character, as research findings and as personal reflections based on the authors’ experiential knowledge in particular social, cultural and political contexts. The contexts and regional settings include Chile, Canada, the United States, Hungary and elsewhere in East-Central Europe, France, Germany, Spain, Malaysia, Tanzania, South Africa, Cyprus, Tunisia, Egypt, Iran and elsewhere in the Middle East
    Description / Table of Contents: Education, Dominance and Identity; TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; INTRODUCTION: GLOBAL ISSUES: REGIONAL, NATIONAL AND LOCAL CULTURE CASE STUDIES; INDIGENOUS IDENTITY AND DEVELOPMENT; INTEGRATION AND DOMINATION OF ETHNIC MINORITY GROUPS; LANGUAGE, EDUCATION, LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION AND IDENTITY; TEACHER IDENTITY, REFORM, DOMINATION AND TRANSFORMATION; IDENTITY, DOMINATION AND REVOLUTION; REFERENCES; PART I: INDIGENOUS IDENTITY AND DEVELOPMENT; DECOLONIZING INDIGENOUS EDUCATION IN CANADA; INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY AND CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK; HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE; Traditional Education
    Description / Table of Contents: Colonial PeriodSEARCH FOR EQUALITY AND JUSTICE THROUGH DEVOLUTION; FIRST NATIONS EDUCATION SYSTEMS; CURRICULUM, INSTRUCTION AND RESOURCES; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; DISCOVERING THE PAST, UNCOVERING DIVERSITY: The Reclamation of Indigenous Identity through a Community Education Project; INTRODUCTION; THEORETICAL FRAMWORK: MUSEUMS IN POSTCOLONIAL CONTEXTS; METHODOLOGY: EXPLORING PERSONAL EXPERIENCES; FINDINGS: INDIGENOUS IDENTITY ON DISPLAY; Change and Persistence in Indigenous Identity; Heritage Project as Alternative Representational Space; Revising Identities and Redefining Community
    Description / Table of Contents: DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: REMOVING THE LOCAL BORDERS OF EXPERIENCEREFERENCES; PART II: INTEGRATION AND DOMINATION OF ETHNIC MINORITY GROUPS; CLASSMATES: Critical Analysis of School Integration of Roma Children inNyíregyháza, Hungary; INTRODUCTION; METHODOLOGY; CASE STUDY; The Field Site: A Brief History And The Case Of Integration In Nyíregyháza; Image of Integration: Common Perceptions, Different Approaches; General Concerns: Perceptions of The Presence Of Roma Children; Junior classes; Middle school; Explaining Interethnic Relations: The Dichotomy of School And Home; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES
    Description / Table of Contents: List of DocumentsSOCIAL EQUALITY VS. CULTURAL IDENTITY: Government Policies and Roma Education in East-Central Europe; INTRODUCTION; Aims and Scope; Government Policies; Methodical Considerations; GOVERNMENT POLICIES; Albania; Serbia; Kosovo; Bulgaria; Croatia; Slovenia; Romania; Slovakia; Hungary; DISCUSSION; Answer 1: Common Grounds; Answer 2: Applicable Policy Models; Answer 3: Combined Policies; To Sum Up; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES
    Description / Table of Contents: CHILDREN'S HOME LANGUAGES IN EARLYCHILDHOOD EDUCATION SYSTEMS:HANDICAP OR ASSET?: A Comparative Study of Parents' and Early Childhood Practitioners' AttitudesINTRODUCTION; National Contexts; Research Project; Analysis of the Data; RESEARCH FINDINGS; Languages Spoken at Home; Home Languages in Early Childhood Education Institutions; CONCLUSION: HOME LANGUAGES - HANDICAP OR ASSET?; the mother tongue(s) (MTs), that everybody can; Other languages,; The relationship between languages,; Profit from education,; REFERENCES; CONSTRUCTING SPANISH: Discourses of language hegemony in Spain
    Description / Table of Contents: INTRODUCTION: LINGUISTIC IDEOLOGIES AND LANGUAGE HEGEMONY
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    Series Statement: Springer International Handbooks of Education 24
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    Keywords: Education ; Education Philosophy ; Science Study and teaching
    Abstract: Campbell J. McRobbie
    Abstract: The International Handbook of Science Education is a two volume edition pertaining to the most significant issues in science education. It is a follow-up to the first Handbook, published in 1998, which is seen as the most authoritative resource ever produced in science education. The chapters in this edition are reviews of research in science education and retain the strong international flavor of the project. It covers the diverse theories and methods that have been a foundation for science education and continue to characterize this field. Each section contains a lead chapter that provides a
    Description / Table of Contents: Second International Handbook of Science Education; Preface; Contents of Part One; Contents of Part Two; Part I: Sociocultural Perspectives and Urban Education; Chapter 1: Sociocultural Perspectives on Science Education; Illuminating Science Education with Sociocultural Theory; Making Sense of What Happens in Science Classes; My Framework; Structures as Affordances for Enactment; Solidarity and Science Education; Cosmopolitanism; Cogenerative Dialogue; Speaking for Others; Maintaining Focus; Radical Listening; Expanding Participants' Roles; Curriculum Change
    Description / Table of Contents: Cross-Field Production and Creation of CultureProsody and Emotions; Potential for Change; Acknowledgment; References; Chapter 2: Understanding Engagement in Science Education: The Psychological and the Social; Conceptions of Engagement; Moving from the Individual to the Collective: Emotional Engagement as Social and Temporal; The Primacy of Emotional Engagement: Theoretical Perspectives; The Role of Collective Emotional Engagement in the Emotional, Behavioural and Cognitive Engagement of Individuals; Interaction Rituals and Engagement: Implications; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 3: Identity-Based Research in Science EducationIntroduction; Theoretical Frameworks in Identity Research; Figured Worlds and Practice Theories; Discursive Stances; Activity Theory; Identity-Based Studies in Science Education; Global Identities Among Immigrant Students; Positional Identity and Science Teacher Professional Development; Differential Identities from a Common Curriculum; Conclusions; References; Chapter 4: Diverse Urban Youth's Learning of Science Outside School in University Outreach and Community Science Programs; A Brief Historical Account of Informal Science Practices
    Description / Table of Contents: Two Kinds of Programs: Outreach and Youth Centered ProgramsPrograms Reaching Out to Youth: The Case of Math and Science Upward Bound; Youth-Driven Community Science Programs: Some Examples; Discussion; Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: Reality Pedagogy and Urban Science Education: Towards a Comprehensive Understanding of the Urban Science Classroom; Problematising Science Education for Urban Students of Colour; The Silencing of Urban Youth Voice in Urban Science Education; Urban Science Education; The Needs of Urban Youth in an Urbanised World
    Description / Table of Contents: Science Education in Urban Settings or Urban Science EducationMoving Towards a Focus on Reality; From Pedagogy of Poverty to Reality Pedagogy; Defining Reality Pedagogy; Enacting Reality Pedagogy; Steps Towards Reality Pedagogy in the Classroom; A Focus on the Three Cs: Co-generative Dialogues, Co-teaching and Cosmopolitanism; Conclusions; References; Chapter 6: Learning Science Through Real-World Contexts; Use of Context in Science Education; Outcomes from International Studies on Context-Based Approaches; Relevance; Interest/Attitude/Motivation; Deeper Understanding
    Description / Table of Contents: Recent Developments in Australia
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    ISBN: 9789400720664 , 128345615X , 9781283456159
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    Series Statement: Contemporary Philosophies and Theories in Education 2
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    Keywords: Genetic epistemology ; Education ; Education ; Genetic epistemology ; Education Philosophy ; Erziehungsphilosophie
    Abstract: In the recent educational research literature, it has been asserted that ethnic or cultural groups have their own distinctive epistemologies, and that these have been given short shrift by the dominant social group. Educational research, then, is pursued within a framework that embodies assumptions about knowledge and knowledge production that reflect the interests and historical traditions of this dominant group. In such arguments, however, some relevant philosophical issues remain unresolved, such as what claims about culturally distinctive epistemologies mean, precisely, and how they relate
    Abstract: In the recent educational research literature, it has been asserted that ethnic or cultural groups have their own distinctive epistemologies, and that these have been given short shrift by the dominant social group. Educational research, then, is pursued within a framework that embodies assumptions about knowledge and knowledge production that reflect the interests and historical traditions of this dominant group. In such arguments, however, some relevant philosophical issues remain unresolved, such as what claims about culturally distinctive epistemologies mean, precisely, and how they relate
    Description / Table of Contents: Education, Cultureand Epistemological Diversity; Foreword; Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction; Ethno-Philosophy and Professional Philosophy; Paradigms - Incommensurable or Translatable?; The Authority of "Epistemology"; References; Chapter 2: A Critical Review of Representative Sources on Multicultural Epistemology; Epistemologists and Educational Researchers in Word and Deed: A Commentary; Conceptions of Representation; Conceptions of Respect; References; Chapter 3: Charting the Reefs: A Map of Multicultural Epistemology; Introduction; Three Preliminary Examples
    Description / Table of Contents: Questions About Knowledge: A Preliminary Mapping(A) Epistemology as a Normative Field of Inquiry; (B) An Epistemology as a Normative Theory of Knowledge; The Special Case of "Standpoint Epistemologies"; (C) An Epistemology as a Descriptive Account of How People Acquire Beliefs; An Example: An Argument from Scheurich and Young; Sociology of Knowledge: The Descriptive Orientation Reigns Supreme; The Idea of "Ways of Knowing"; (D) An Epistemology as a Description of a Set of Beliefs; Using the Map: An Example; Cultures and Knowledge: A Closer Look; Conclusion: A Suggestion About Safe Navigation
    Description / Table of Contents: ReferencesChapter 4: Epistemological Diversity and Education Research: Much Ado About Nothing Much?*; What Is "Epistemological Diversity"?; Beliefs and Belief Systems; Research Methodologies and Methods of Inquiry; Research Questions; Researchers and Their Cultures; Epistemologies and Epistemological Perspectives; Epistemology and Diversity: The Heart of the Matter; Is It Epistemologically Suspect to Criticize the Epistemology of a Particular Community of Practice/Approach to Research/Subordinated Group?
    Description / Table of Contents: Is It Morally Suspect to Criticize the Epistemology of a Particular Community of Practice/Approach to Research/Subordinated Group?Is It Inevitably an Abuse of Power to Criticize the Epistemology of a Particular Community of Practice/Approach to Research/Subordinated Group?; Is It Pragmatically Suspect to Criticize the Epistemology of a Particular Community of Practice/Approach to Research/Subordinated Group?; Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: Taking Subjectivity into Account*; The Problem; Subjects and Objects; Conclusion; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 6: Epistemology as Trope: Uses and Effects of Claims About "Ways of Knowing"*Introduction; Essentialism and Essentializability; The Trouble with "Knowing"; When "Knowing" and "Knowing" Are Not the Same; The Discourse of "Ways of Knowing" and Its Effects; Epistemological Diversity - Diversity of What?; Tropological Uses; Conclusion; References; Chapter 7: Epistemological Diversity: A Roundtable; Epilogue 1; Epilogue 2; References; Chapter 8: Second Thoughts; Aesthetic Epistemology?; Plain Old Epistemology, But…; References; About the Authors; Index;
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    Series Statement: Contemporary Philosophies and Theories in Education 4
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    Keywords: Educational psychology ; Education ; Education ; Education Philosophy ; Educational psychology
    Abstract: Many sociological, historical and cultural stories can be and have already been told about why it is that parents in post-industrial, western societies face an often overwhelming array of advice on how to bring up their children. At the same time, there have been several philosophical treatments of the legal, moral and political issues surrounding issues of procreation, the rights of children and the duties of parents, as well as some philosophical accounts of the shifts in our underlying conceptualization of childhood and adult-child relationships. While this book partly builds on the insight
    Description / Table of Contents: The Claims of Parenting; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Contents; Chapter 1: The Languages of Psychology and the Science of Parenting; Scientific Languages in Childrearing; Scientific Languages in Childrearing and the Parent-Child Relationship: Normative Assumptions; Universalism; Developmental Psychology and the Family; The (Causal) Logic of Developmental Psychology; Informing Research Agendas; Neuroscience and Pedagogical Action; The Need for Expertise in the Area of Childrearing: The Professionalisation of Parents; Being a Parent: Professional Status Versus Experience
    Description / Table of Contents: Socio-cultural EmbeddednessMarginalisation; Responsibility; Chapter 2: The Priority of the Particular and the First Person; The Critique of Technical Rationality; The Priority of the Particular; The First-Person Perspective; Chapter 3: The Intuitive, Caring Mother; A Feminist Perspective on the First-Person Perspective?; Ruddick's Maternal Thinking; Noddings' Relationship of Care; Stadlen and the Experience of Being a Mother; Let Parents Just 'Muddle On'?; Chapter 4: Good Enough Parenting?; Doing, Being and Closure; Parenting Styles; The Good Enough Parent; The Pursuit of Perfection
    Description / Table of Contents: When 'Good Enough' Is Not Good EnoughWhat Matters?; Chapter 5: Rights, Needs and Duties; Needs and Rights; The Right to the Best Upbringing; What Children Need and the First-Person Perspective; Parenting Contracts, Parenting Orders, an Upbringing Pledge; 'Rights-Talk' Versus 'Intimacy'; Chapter 6: Existential Anxiety, Responsibility and the Political Aspects of the Family; Upbringing in an Age of Uncertainty and Doubt: Scepticism, Parental Responsibility and Existential Anxiety; The 'Political' Aspects of the Family and Parental Responsibility; The 'Political' Aspects of the Family
    Description / Table of Contents: Beyond PoliticisationConclusion; References; Index;
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    ISBN: 9789400724013 , 1283456397 , 9781283456395
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    Series Statement: Contemporary Philosophies and Theories in Education 3
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Kwak, Duck-Joo Education for self-transformation
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    Keywords: Curriculum planning ; Literacy ; Education ; Education ; Curriculum planning ; Education Philosophy ; Literacy ; Curriculumplanung ; Erziehungsphilosophie ; Curriculumplanung ; Erziehungsphilosophie
    Abstract: Exemplifying what it advocates, this book is an innovative attempt to retrieve the essay form from its degenerate condition in academic writing. Its purpose is to create pedagogical space in which the inner struggle of 'lived experience' can articulate itself in the first person. Working through essays, the modern, 'post-secular' self can guide, understand, and express its own transformation. This is not merely a book about writing methods: it has a sharp existential edge. Beginning by defining key terms such as 'self-transformation', Kwak sketches the contemporary debates between Jurgen Haber
    Abstract: Exemplifying what it advocates, this book is an innovative attempt to retrieve the essay form from its degenerate condition in academic writing. Its purpose is to create pedagogical space in which the inner struggle of 'lived experience' can articulate itself in the first person. Working through essays, the modern, 'post-secular' self can guide, understand, and express its own transformation. This is not merely a book about writing methods: it has a sharp existential edge. Beginning by defining key terms such as 'self-transformation', Kwak sketches the contemporary debates between Jurgen Haber
    Description / Table of Contents: Education for Self-transformation; Preface; Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction: Education as Self-transformation and the Essay Form of Writing: Education for a Post-secular Age; References; Part I: George Lukács: Practice of Philosophy for Existential Fulfillment; Chapter 2: A Reflection on the Relation Between Philosophy and Life; Through Hans Blumenberg's Work; Introduction: Knowledge and Existential Anxiety, What Is Their Connection?; A Way to the Loss of Existential Fulfillment: From Plato to Bacon; Conclusion: Learning from Nominalists' Wisdom; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 3: A Response to Modernity Between Reason and Faith: Kierkegaard's Ideas of the Ethical Self and SubjectivityIntroduction: "Being Educated" and "Being Ethical"; Relation Between Subjectivity and Being Ethical; Conclusion: Educational Implications of Kierkegaard's Indirect Communication; References; Chapter 4: Practicing Philosophy, the Practice of Education: Exploring the Essay-Form Through Lukács' Soul and Form; Introduction: In Pursuit of a Pedagogical Form of Writing; Philosophy and Life-Form; Life-Form and the Essay Form of Writing
    Description / Table of Contents: Conclusion: The Essay Form of Writing as an Educational PracticeReferences; Part II: Stanley Cavell: Practice of Education in the Essay-Form; Chapter 5: Stanley Cavell's Ordinary Language Philosophy as an Example of Practicing Philosophy in the Essay-Form: In Search of a Humanistic Approach to Teacher Education; Introduction: A Humanistic Approach to Teacher Education; The Methodological Characteristics of Cavell's Ordinary Language Philosophy; The Educational Aspiration of Cavell's Ordinary Language Philosophy; Conclusion: A Role for Philosophy in Teacher Education; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 6: Philosophy as the Essay Form of Writing: Cavell's Concepts of Voice, Method, and TextIntroduction: The Essay as a Form of Writing for Self-knowledge; Montaigne and the Essay: Its Educational Nature and Purpose; Cavell's Philosophical Writing: Voice, Method, and Text; Voice and Method; Voice and Text; Conclusion: The Philosophical Voice and the Essay; References; Chapter 7: Cavell's Essayist as the Political Self: Implication for Citizenship Education; Introduction: The Private, the Philosophical, and the Political; The Political Dimension of Cavell's Moral Perfectionism
    Description / Table of Contents: Conversation of Justice for Equality from Within and Active EqualityConclusion: A Picture of the Cavellian Citizen: "Bourgeoisie with a Desire to Go Beyond Bourgeois Morality"; References; Chapter 8: Conclusion: The Essay Form of Writing for a Tragic Form of Subjectivity; Index;
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    ISBN: 1283117770 , 9789400706477 , 9781283117777
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    Series Statement: Lifelong Learning Book Series 15
    DDC: 374
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    Keywords: Education ; Education Philosophy ; Adult education ; Developmental psychology
    Abstract: This important book breaks new ground in addressing issues of gendered learning in different contexts across the (adult) life span at the start of the 21st century. Adult learning sits within a shifting landscape of educational policy, profoundly influenced by the skills agenda, by complex funding policies, new qualifications and the widening/narrowing participation debate. The book is unique in highlighting the centrality of gendered choices to these developments which shape participation in and experiences of lifelong learning. Gendered Choices critically examines the continued expansion of a skills-based approach in areas of lifelong learning, including career decisions, professional identities and informal networks. It explores key intersections of adult learning from a gender perspective: notably participation, workplace learning and informal pathways. Drawing on research from a range of contexts, Gendered Choices demonstrates that for women the public/private spaces of work and home are often conflated, although the gendering of 'choice' has largely been ignored by policy makers. The themes of the book bring together some of these critical issues, explored through the multiple and fractured identities which constitute gendered lives. The book addresses these in an international context, with contributions from Canada, Spain and Iran that provide a wider international perspective on shared issues.
    Description / Table of Contents: pt. 1. Learning pathways : gendered learning -- pt. 2. The agenda for gender in workplace learning -- pt. 3. Identity, intimacy and in/formal pathways.
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    ISBN: 9789048191000 , 1283003090 , 9781283003094
    Language: English
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    Series Statement: Explorations of Educational Purpose 12
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    Keywords: Education ; Education ; Education Philosophy ; Freire, Paulo 1921-1997
    Abstract: The primary mission of this text is clarifying many of the misconceptions about Paulo Freire's theories, concepts and his implications for education. It revisits his ideas and explains more fully the philosophical influences that shaped concepts such as problem posing, conscientization and praxis. The fundamental thesis, then, is that the present absence of in-depth philosophical analysis leaves an unacceptable void in the literature addressing Freire's work, while also promoting frequent misconceptions and superficial understandings about his relationship to contemporary education. Indeed, the philosophical assumptions contributing to Freire's critical pedagogy require identification, unravelling and ultimately evaluation on the basis of their epistemic and moral tenability. Most existing applications of Freire's pedagogy are unfortunately superficial because they simply sloganize terms such as banking education, conscientization, praxis, and humanization. A slogan in education popularizes a concept or idea in a positive way, but offers very little in terms of critical reflection or analysis. In order to understand these terms and their origin and apply them as Freire intended, a far richer and more in depth examination of Freire is desperately needed. This text will provide precisely that type of examination.
    Description / Table of Contents: Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; About the Authors; 1 Our Journey to Freire; 2 Metaphors, Politics, and Biography; 3 Pedagogy of Humanism; 4 Marxism, Existentialism, and Freire; 5 Freires Critical Pedagogy: Summary and Conclusions; References; Name Index; Subject Index;
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    Series Statement: Philosophy and Education 12
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    Keywords: Modern philosophy. ; Philosophy, modern ; Education ; Educational sociology. ; Education—Philosophy. ; Philosophy (General) ; Philosophy, modern ; Education Philosophy ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Poststrukturalismus ; Pädagogik ; Erziehungsphilosophie ; Erziehungsphilosophie ; Poststrukturalismus
    Abstract: French Philosophy and Education: World War II - 19681 -- Education After Deconstruction -- Lyotard, Marxism and Education: The Problem of Knowledge Capitalism1 -- The School as the Microscope of Conduction: Doing Foucauldian Research in Education1 -- Gilles Deleuze and the Space of Education: Poststructuralism, Critical Psychology, and Schooled Bodies1 -- Lacan, Representation, and Subjectivity: Some Implications for Education -- Julia Kristeva’s ‘Mystery’ of the Subject in Process -- Erratum to: The School as the Microscope of Conduct: Doing Foucauldian Research in Education.
    Abstract: This book has been quite long in the making. In its original format, but with some different chapters, and with the then publisher, it foundered (as did other volumes in the planned series). At the in press stage, when we obviously thought it was going ahead, it was suddenly canned. Quite distraught I closed it away in a desk drawer for a year or so. But then Joy Carp of Kluwer Academic Publishers expressed an interest in it, and we were in business again. Most of the contributors to the original volume have stayed with it, only to be delayed by myself, for a variety of reasons (but see the dedication). I had been writing on Michel Foucault for a number of years but had become concerned about mis-appropriations of his ideas and works in educational literature. I was also concerned about the increasingly intemperate babble in that literature of the notion of postmodernism. Indeed at one major educational conference in North America I listened to a person expounding postmodernism in terms of ‘Destroy, Destroy, Destroy’. Like Michel Foucault I am not quite sure what postmodernism is, but following Mark Poster’s account of poststructuralism - as merely a collective term to catch a number of French thinkers – I thought that what we had to do in education was to look at what particular thinkers had said, and not become involved in vapid discussion at an abstract level on ‘-isms’. Thus the book was conceived.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , French Philosophy and Education: World War II-1968 , Education after Deconstruction , Lyotard, Marxism and Education: The Problem of Knowledge Capitalism , The School as the Microscope of Conduction: Doing Foucauldian Research in Education , Gilles Deleuze and the Space of Education: Poststructuralism, Critical Psychology, and Schooled Bodies , Lacan, Representation, and Subjectivity: Some Implications for Education , Julia Kristeva's "Mystery" of the Subject in Process
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    Series Statement: Educational Research 5
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Educational research: the ethics and aesthetics of statistics
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    Keywords: Education ; Education ; Education Philosophy ; Pädagogik ; Empirische Forschung ; Statistik ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Statistics are everywhere. Their power and their undoubted efficacy in many areas have given rise to faith in measurement and metrics. More of them will tell us all that we need to know. Their use carries with it a number of presuppositions: that reality can be satisfactorily represented and that it can be controlled or the risks managed. The papers in this book interpret the ethics and aesthetics of statistics in terms of representation, visualisation and accessibility, focus on the appeal of 'simplicity', of technical languages, numbers, diagrams and pictures, and pay attention to their connection with action plans. The book explores what has made educational researchers dependent on statistics, and deals with their use in areas such as the prevalence of maltreatment of children, European citizenship, well-being and happiness, illegal migrants, and university expansion. There is discussion of how the quest for more and better statistics finds its voice in policy initiatives that become slogans, and how public opinion polls are used to rationalise political decision-making. Can a more limited and modest use be made of statistics which does not deflect attention away from education's core business and which does not destroy the local practical knowledge that on which good education is based? 'Smeyers and Depaepe continue to bring together a significant international group of educational philosophers and historians on topics of importance to researchers. This fifth volume in their series takes up the 'gold standard' use of statistics in case studies not contributed elsewhere. I highly recommend this text to counter a current over-emphasis on technique in research methodology. Use of statistics remains but herein under new, insightful conceptualizations.' Lynda Stone, Philosophy of Education, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA 'Once again, Depaepe and Smeyers succeeded in bringing together distinguished international and cross-disciplinary scholars exploring very timely and critical issues in current educational research. This is a groundbreaking book on a theme that can't be ignored by educational researchers and those interested in a better understanding of the culture of science and science as culture. Moreover, the present book instigates to study history of educational research, a limited but developing field, and invites reflection to those who are sometimes too reliant on number crunching as a mode of interpretation and rather credulous in the acceptance of institutional records. Frank Simon, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Ghent University, Belgium
    Description / Table of Contents: Earlier Volumes in this Series; Contents; 1 Representation or Hard Evidence? The Use of Statistics in Education and Educational Research; 2 The Lure of Statistics for Educational Researchers; 3 Dazzling Statistics? On the University Expansion in Flanders and the Need for Research into the History of Education that Transcends Quantifying Sociology; 4 Child Maltreatment in the Last 50 Years: The Use of Statistics; 5 Constructing Social Unity and Presenting Clear Predictions: The Promise of Public Opinion Pollsters to Measure and Educate Society
    Description / Table of Contents: 6 n = 1: The Science and Art of the Single Case in Educational Research7 To Frame the Unframable: Quantifying Irregular Migrants' Presence; 8 European Citizenship and Evidence-Based Happiness; 9 The Persuasive Power of Figures and the Aesthetics of the Dirty Backyards of Statistics in Educational Research; 10 The Good, the Beautiful and the Literate: Making Statistics Accessible for Action; 11 Statistics and the Inference to the Best Explanation: Living Without Complexity?; 12 Performativity, Statistics and Bloody Words; 13 A Bubble for the Spirit Level: Metricophilia, Rhetoric and Philosophy
    Description / Table of Contents: 14 Calling to AccountAbout the Authors; Author Index; Subject Index
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover13;Contents -- 1 Representation or Hard Evidence? The Use of Statistics in Education and Educational Research -- Note -- References -- 2 The Lure of Statistics for Educational Researchers -- 2.1 The Roots of Quantification -- 2.2 The Adoption of Statistics by Professions -- 2.3 Educational Research as a Soft and Applied Field -- 2.4 One Problem with Quantifying Educational Research: Missing the Point -- 2.5 Another Problem with Quantifying Educational Research: Forcing a Rectangular Grid onto a Spherical World -- References -- 3 Dazzling Statistics? On the University Expansion in Flanders and the Need for Research into the History of Education that Transcends Quantifying Sociology -- 3.1 The Context -- 3.2 Problem Statement -- 3.3 Questions from History on the Use of Statistics in Social Sciences -- 3.3.1 Too General? -- 3.3.2 Too A-Historical? -- 3.3.3 Presentist Pitfalls? -- Notes -- References -- 4 Child Maltreatment in the Last 50 Years: The Use of Statistics -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Diminution of the Prevalence of Maltreatment of Children? -- 4.3 No Diminution: Studies on the Prevalence of Child Maltreatment as Historical Sources -- 4.4 From Narrow to Broad: The Changing Definition of Child Maltreatment -- 4.5 The Impact of Children's Rights -- 4.6 Aesthetics of Statistics, or, the Appeal of Statistical Mapping for Policy-makers -- 4.7 Conclusion -- References -- 5 Constructing Social Unity and Presenting Clear Predictions: The Promise of Public Opinion Pollsters to Measure and Educate Society -- 5.1 The Creation of National Community: Dewey's and Gallup's Ethical Legitimation of Social Sciences and Polls -- 5.2 An Instrument for Democracy? Polls in the Public and Governmental Sphere -- 5.3 Contradictory Functions of Poll Statistics: Service for Efficient and Rational Government, National Coherence and the Gaining of Political Power -- 5.4 The Suggestive Aesthetics of Charts: The Clearness of Social Coherence or Camps, the Security of Prediction Due to Reliable Observation and Permanent Comparison -- 5.5 The Limits of Polls as an Instrument to Create the Great Communication Community -- 5.6 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 6 n = 1: The Science and Art of the Single Case in Educational Research -- 6.1 Quantitative Research Methods and the Predilection for Large Numbers -- 6.2 The Function of the Single Case Within a Quantitative Research Tradition -- 6.3 Different Forms of the Single Case -- 6.4 Generalising from the Single Case? -- 6.5 The Single Case as a Source of Conjecture and Refutation -- 6.6 Relating the Particular to the Particular -- 6.7 The Case as Offering a Vicarious Experience -- 6.8 Case Study: Science or Art? -- 6.9 Historical/Biographical Note -- Notes -- References -- 7 To Frame the Unframable: Quantifying Irregular Migrants' Presence -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Techniques for Estimating Irregular Migration Numbers -- 7.3 Counting the Uncountable: Some Conceptual Problems -- 7.3.1 Different Definitions, Different People -- 7.3.2 The Homogenisation of Complexity -- 7.4 Does It Make Sense To Say ... -- 7.5 Appendix 1: Methods for Stock Estimates -- 7.5 Appendix 2: Methods for Flow Estimates -- References -- 8 European Citizenship and Evidence-Based Happiness -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 The New Science of Happiness -- 8.3 Beyond GDP -- 8.4 ''Learning to Be Together''; ''Keep on Learning''; ''Learning About Me'' -- 8.5 Conclusion -- References -- 9 T.
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    Dordrecht : Springer Science+Business Media B.V
    ISBN: 9789048186754
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXX, 870p, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T.
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    Keywords: Curriculum planning ; Religion and education ; Education ; Education ; Curriculum planning ; Education Philosophy ; Religion and education ; Werterziehung
    Abstract: Informed by the most up-to-date research from around the world, as well as examples of good practice, this handbook analyzes values education in the context of a range of school-based measures associated with student wellbeing. These include social, emotional, moral and spiritual growth - elements that seem to be present where intellectual advancement and academic achievement are being maximized. This text comes as `values education` widens in scope from being concerned with morality, ethics, civics and citizenship to a broader definition synonymous with a holistic approach to education in general. This expanded purview is frequently described as pedagogy relating to `values` and `wellbeing`. This contemporary understanding of values education, or values and wellbeing pedagogy, fits well with recent neuroscience research. This has shown that notions of cognition, or intellect, are far more intertwined with social and emotional growth than earlier educational paradigms have allowed for. In other words, the best laid plans about the technical aspects of pedagogy are bound to fail unless the growth of the whole person - social, emotional, moral, spiritual and intellectual, is the pedagogical target. Teachers and educationalists will find that this handbook provides evidence, culled from both research and practice, of the beneficial effects of such a `values and wellbeing` pedagogy.
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface; Contents; Contributors; Introduction; Part I Values Education: Wellbeing, Curriculum, and Pedagogy; Part II Values Education: Wellbeing and Personal Integrity; Part III Values Education: Wellbeing and Social Engagement; Author Index; Subject Index
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    Boston, MA : Springer-Verlag US
    ISBN: 9780387094465
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIX, 174 S.) , Ill., graph. Darst.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2009 Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Science and Law Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Gage, Nathaniel L., 1917 - 2008 A Conception of teaching
    DDC: 371.102
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    Keywords: Education ; Education Philosophy ; Lehren ; Unterrichtsforschung ; Unterrichtstheorie
    Abstract: The literature of the behavioral and social sciences is full of theory and research on learning and memory. Teaching is comparatively a stepchild, neglected by those who have built a formidable body of theories of learning and memory. However, teaching is where learning and memory theory should pay off. A Conception of Teaching dedicates a chapter to each of the following important components: the need for a theory, the possibility of a theory, the evolution of a paradigm for the study of teaching, a conception of the process of teaching, a conception of the content of teaching, a conception of students’ cognitive capabilities and motivations, a conception of classroom management, and the integration of these conceptions. Written in a highly accessible style, while maintaining a base in research, Dr. Nathaniel L. Gage presents A Conception of Teaching with clarity and well situated within current educational debates.
    Description / Table of Contents: Gage_FM.pdf; Gage_Ch01.pdf; Gage_Ch02.pdf; Gage_Ch03.pdf; Gage_Ch04.pdf; Gage_Ch05.pdf; Gage_Ch06.pdf; Gage_Ch07.pdf; Gage_Ch08.pdf; Gage_Ref.pdf; Gage_Author Index.pdf; Gage_Subject Index.pdf;
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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    ISBN: 9781402065323
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    DDC: 121
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    Keywords: Comparative education ; Education ; Education Philosophy ; Education Psychology ; Philosophy ; Philosophy of mind
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780199892181
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 536 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Oxford handbook of philosophy of education
    DDC: 370.1
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    Keywords: Education Philosophy ; Education Philosophy ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Erziehungsphilosophie
    Abstract: A general introduction to key issues in the philosophy of education. The chapters are accessible to readers with no prior exposure to philosophy of education, and provide both surveys of the general domain they address, and advance the discussion in those domains.
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    [Dordrecht] : Springer | [Berlin : Springer
    ISBN: 9781402084638
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    Series Statement: Explorations Of Educational Purpose 3
    DDC: 370.115
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    Keywords: Education ; Teachers Training of ; Education Philosophy ; Kritische Pädagogik ; Curriculum
    Abstract: Critical Pedagogy addresses the shortcomings of mainstream educational theory and practice and promotes the humanization of teacher and student. Where Critical Pedagogy is often treated as a discourse of academics in universities, this book explores the applications of Critical Pedagogy to actual classroom situations. Written in a straight-forward, concise, and lucid form by an American high school teacher, drawing examples from literature, film, and, above all, the everyday classroom, this book is meant to provoke thought in teachers, students and education activists as we transform our classrooms into democratic sites. From grading to testing, from content area disciplines to curriculum planning and instruction, from the social construction of knowledge to embodied cognition, this book takes the theories behind Critical Pedagogy and illustrates them at work in common classroom environments.
    Description / Table of Contents: Critical Pedagogy: Possibilities and Limit Situations; The Architecture of Power: Philosophy and Education; The Architecture of Power (II): Mental Health and Education; Critical Pedagogy in the Everyday Classroom; Critical Pedagogy Across the Curriculum; Stepping Across: Aristocratic Elitism Versus Democratic Faith
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    [Dordrecht] : Springer | [Berlin : Springer
    ISBN: 9781402082245
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    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2008 Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Science and Law Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: Explorations of educational purpose 1
    Parallel Title: Print version Knowledge and Critical Pedagogy : An Introduction
    DDC: 370.115
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    Keywords: Education ; Education Philosophy ; Social sciences ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Wissensorganisation ; Erkenntnistheorie ; Kulturvergleich
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    Abstract: In a globalized neo-colonial world an insidious and often debilitating crisis of knowledge not only continues to undermine the quality of research produced by scholars but to also perpetuate a neo-colonial and oppressive socio-cultural, political economic, and educational system. The lack of attention such issues receive in pedagogical institutions around the world undermines the value of education and its role as a force of social justice. In this context these knowledge issues become a central concern of critical pedagogy. As a mode of education that is dedicated to a rigorous form of knowle
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: What We Call Knowledge Is Complicated and Harbors Profound Consequences; The Politics of Epistemology, the Politics of Education; From Reductionism to Critical Knowledge; The Power of FIDUROD; Questions of Power and Knowledge; Down and Dirty: Outlining FIDUROD; The Naked and the Epistemologically Deadening: Understanding FIDUROD; Knowledge Stampede On Land, at Sea, and in Cyberspace: What Is and What Could Be; The Long March to a New Knowledge Space: Constructing a Critical Complex Epistemology
    Description / Table of Contents: The Conclusion Is Just the Beginning: Continuing the Conceptualization of a Critical Complex Epistemology
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    ISBN: 9780415331715 , 9780415331708
    Language: English
    Pages: XX, 181 S.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    DDC: 306.43
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    Keywords: Erziehung ; Marxismus, Gesellschaftstheorie ; Marxismus, Politische Theorie ; Pädagogik ; Erziehung ; Philosophie ; Socialism and education ; Socialism Philosophy ; Education Philosophy ; Social justice ; Pädagogik ; Marxismus ; Großbritannien ; Marxismus ; Pädagogik
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9781402059452
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    Series Statement: Philosophy and Education 16
    DDC: 370.115
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    Keywords: Education ; Education Philosophy
    Abstract: Education seems to have lost its orientation in Western culture and is in disarray all over the globe in time of global transitions. This book attempts to address the challenge of globalization to education in the broadest sense of the concept of education. The various texts are written by some of the most famous and interesting scholars in the field. This collection is unique and opens the door for further research and public discussion on the future role of education.
    Abstract: Education seems to have lost its orientation in Western culture and is in disarray all over the globe in time of global transitions. Globalizing capitalism is the general headline for some of the most profound, deep and dramatic developments in our era that education must address. The response of educationalists is only in its beginning and there is an urgent need to address the dramatic changes inflicted on/promised to our era philosophically, sociologically, culturally, ecologically, physically, aesthetically and politically. In the proposed book we try to address the challenge of globalization to education in the broadest sense of the concept of education, by treating this challenge in various perspectives through different disciplines and topics within which the challenge of globalization is conceived as the most profound dynamic of this historical moment, a development that is realized in many diverse and different levels, fields and spaces of human and natural existence. The various texts in this collection, written by some of the famous and interesting scholars in the field of philosophy of education and the sociology of education, try to address the richness and diversity of the challenge of globalization. It tries to reconstruct historically, sociologically and philosophically the roots, the practices and the fruits of globalization as a threat and as a gateway for new possibilities for today's education. The collection is a meeting point for research that is not only analytical and critical but also offers new roads and possibilities for education in the 21st century in face of globalization. As such, this collection is unique in this field and opens the door for further research and public discussion on the future role of education.
    Description / Table of Contents: Front Matter; Dialogue, Difference And Globalisation: An Interview With Nicholas C. Burbules; Moral Education, Liberal Education And The Voice Of The Individual; A Kantian Conception Of Human Rights Education; Ambiguities Of Cosmopolitanism: Difference, Gender And The Right To Education; (Dis)Locating Imaginative And Ethical Aims Of Global Education; Education For Responsibility: Knowledge, Ethics And Deliberation; Education For Deliberative Democracy; Multicultural Metaphors; Racism: The Birth Of A Concept
    Description / Table of Contents: Education As Subjectivity: Three Perspectives On The Construction Of Subjectivity And The Position Of KnowledgeSports Education Facing Globalizing Capitalism; Toward A Critique Of Paideia And Humanitas: (Mis)Education And The Global Ecological Crisis; Hope And Education In The Era Of Globalization; Back Matter
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    ISBN: 9781402060939
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    Series Statement: Inclusive Education: Cross Cultural Perspectives 5
    DDC: 371.9046
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    Keywords: Education ; Education Philosophy ; Integrationspädagogik ; Erziehungsphilosophie
    Abstract: The inclusion of disabled children and those with difficult behaviour is increasingly being seen as an impossible challenge and, not surprisingly, concerns are being expressed by teachers unions and researchers about teachers??? capacities, and willingness, to manage these demands. With Warnock, the so-called ???architect??? of inclusion now pronouncing this her ???big mistake??? and calling for a return to special schooling, inclusion appears to be under threat as never before. This book takes key ideas of the philosophers of difference ??? Deleuze, Foucault and Derrida ??? and puts them to w
    Description / Table of Contents: Front Matter; Territories of Failure; The Repetition of Exclusion in Policy and Legislation; Excluding Research; Deleuze and Guattari's Smooth Spaces; Derrida and the (IM)Possibilities of Justice; Foucault and the Art of Transgression; Teachers and Students: Subverting, Subtracting, Inventing; Nomadic Learning to Teach: Recognition, Rupture and Repair; Performing Inclusion: Instructive Arts Experiences; Inclusive Research?; The Politics of Inclusion; Back Matter;
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9781402066139
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    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2007 Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Science and Law Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: Educational Research: Networks and Technologies 2
    Parallel Title: Print version Educational Research
    DDC: 370.72
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    Keywords: Education ; Education Philosophy ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Pädagogik ; Empirische Forschung ; Pädagogik ; Forschungsmethode
    Abstract: There have always been networks in the context of educational research as well as particular technologies. Yet recent developments in ICT have put their mark on contemporary education and on educational research and more in general on knowledge and understanding. Does the ???network society??? and its supporting technologies constitute a thoroughly radical innovation in social practice? Does information technology poison the minds of the younger generation? Do educational institutions have to be transformed in order to effectively serve the needs of the twenty-first century? And what are the i
    Description / Table of Contents: FM.pdf; Toc.pdf; Book_Smeyers.pdf; Introduction.pdf; Ch-01.pdf; Ch-02.pdf; Ch-03.pdf; Ch-04.pdf; Ch-05.pdf; Ch-06.pdf; Ch-07.pdf; Ch-08.pdf; Ch-09.pdf; Ch-10.pdf; Ch-11.pdf; Ch-12.pdf; Ch-13.pdf; Ch-14.pdf; Ch-15.pdf; Ch-16.pdf
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    Dordrecht : Springer | [Berlin : Springer
    ISBN: 9781402055683
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    Series Statement: CERC Studies in Comparative Education 17
    DDC: 370.922
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    Keywords: Education ; Comparative education ; Education and state ; Education Philosophy ; History ; Humanities ; China ; Pädagogik
    Abstract: This book conveys an understanding of China s educational development from within. It does so through portraits of eleven influential educators whose ideas have shaped the educational reforms initiated by Deng Xiaoping in 1978. These eleven educators are portrayed in the context of their cultural heritage, families, communities and schools, offering their own deeply reflective interpretations of Chinese education. The book provides glimpses into the educational context of China s recent move onto the world stage.
    Abstract: This book conveys an understanding of China??'s educational development from within. It does so through portraits of eleven influential educators whose ideas have shaped the educational reforms initiated by Deng Xiaoping in 1978. These eleven educators are portrayed in the context of their cultural heritage, families, communities and schools, offering their own deeply reflective interpretations of Chinese education. The book provides glimpses into the educational context of China??'s recent move onto the world stage
    Description / Table of Contents: Front Matter; Creating the Portraits - An Interpretive Framework; Wang Chengxu - A Leading Figure in Comparative Education; Li Bingde - Pioneer of Learning Theory and Educational Experimentation; Zhu Jiusi - A Visionary University Leader; Pan Maoyuan - Founder of Higher Education Studies in China; Xie Xide - An Outstanding Scientist and Educator; Wang Fengxian - A Leading Philosopher of Education; Wang Yongquan - Higher Education Thinker and Leader; Gu Mingyuan - Comparative Educator and Modernization Theorist; Lu Jie - A Woman Educator of Standing
    Description / Table of Contents: Liu Fonian and Ye Lan - Influential Educators of Two GenerationsComparative Reflections on the Portraits; Back Matter;
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    ISBN: 9781402061936
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    Series Statement: Lifelong Learning Book Series 11
    DDC: 374.001
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    Keywords: Education ; Curriculum planning ; Education and state ; Education Philosophy ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: This book provides an easily accessible, practical yet scholarly source of information about the international concern for the philosophy, theory, categories and concepts of lifelong learning. Written in a straightforward understandable manner, the book examines in depth the range of philosophical perspectives in the field of lifelong learning theory, policy, practice and applied scholarship.
    Abstract: The aim of this book is provide an easily accessible, practical yet scholarly source of information about the international concern for the philosophy, theory, categories and concepts of lifelong learning. The books is concerned to examine in depth the range of philosophical perspectives in the field of lifelong learning theory, policy, practice and applied scholarship, extending the scale and scope of the substantive contribution made by philosophical and theoretical approaches to our understanding of education. The book seeks to make an informed contribution to shaping, expanding and deepeni
    Description / Table of Contents: Front Matter; Lifelong Learning: Concepts and Conceptions; Lifelong Learning and the Politics of the Learning Society; Lifelong Learning and Vocational Education and Training: Values, Social Capital, and Caring in Work-Based Learning Provision; From Adult Education to Lifelong Learning and Back Again; 'Framing' Lifelong Learning in the Twenty-First Century: Towards a Way of Thinking; Lifelong Learning: Conceptual and Ethical Issues; Lifelong Learning: Beyond Neo-Liberal Imaginary; Widening Participation in Higher Education: Lifelong Learning as Capability
    Description / Table of Contents: Lifelong Learning: Exploring Learning, Equity and Redress, and AccessLifelong Learning and Democratic Citizenship Education in South Africa; Lifelong Learning and Knowledge: Towards a General Theory of Professional Inquiry; The Nature of Knowledge and Lifelong Learning; Reading Lifelong Learning Through a Postmodern Lens; Good Practice in Lifelong Learning; Philosophical Perspectives on Lifelong Learning: Insights from Education, Engineering, and Economics; Building a Learning Region: Whose Framework of Lifelong Learning Matters?; Changing Ideas and Beliefs in Lifelong Learning?; Back Matter
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    ISBN: 9781402053085
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    Series Statement: Educational Research v.1
    DDC: 370.7
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    Keywords: Education ; Education Philosophy ; Education and state ; Education, Higher ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Forschung ; Pädagogik ; Praxis
    Abstract: Education and educational research are concerned with 'what works', to the exclusion of all other considerations. This book focuses on the problematical nature of the search for 'what works' in educational contexts, in practice as well as in theory
    Description / Table of Contents: The 'good practices' of Jozef Emiel Verheyenschoolman and Professor of Education at the Ghent University / Marc Depaepe, Frank Simon & Angelo Van Gorp -- Ovide Decroly, a hero of education / Angelo Van Gorp -- Why generalizability is not generalizable / Lynn Fendler -- The new languages and old institutions : problems of implementing new school governance / Daniel Tröhler -- Problematization or methodology / James D. Marshall -- The relevance of irrelevant research ; the irrelevance of relevant research / Paul Smeyers -- Expectations of what schientific research could (not) do / Kathleen Coessens and Jean Paul Van Bendegem -- Kuhnian science and education research : analytics of practice and training / Lynda Stone -- The international and the excellent in educational research / David Bridges -- Technical difficulties : the workings of practical judgement / Richard Smith -- The science of education -- disciplinary knowledge on non-knowledge/ignorance? / Edwin Keiner.
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    ISBN: 9781402055799
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    Series Statement: Lifelong Learning Book Series 8
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    Keywords: Education ; Curriculum planning ; Education and state ; Education Philosophy ; Lebenslanges Lernen ; Lernpsychologie ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: This text explores the different ways in which the various social practices in which people participate becomes signed as learning, how and why that occurs and with what consequences. It takes seriously the linguistic turn in social theory to draw upon semiotics and poststructuralism through which to explore the significance of lifelong learning as an emerging discourse in education.
    Abstract: This text explores the different ways in which the various social practices in which people participate becomes signed as learning, how and why that occurs and with what consequences. It takes seriously the linguistic turn in social theory to draw upon semiotics and poststructuralism through which to explore the significance of lifelong learning as an emerging discourse in education. The text explores the different ways in which learning conveys meaning and is given meaning. Given this, lifelong learning therefore is a way, and a significant way, in which learning is fashioned. The text then explores the notion that, if learning is lifelong and lifewide, what precisely is learning as distinct from other social practices and how those practices are given meaning as learning.
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    ISBN: 9781402061844
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    Series Statement: Lifelong Learning Book Series 10
    DDC: 649.1
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    Keywords: Education ; Curriculum planning ; Teachers Training of ; Education Philosophy ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Werterziehung ; Ethikunterricht ; Lebenslanges Lernen
    Abstract: The aim of this book is to provide an easily accessible, practical yet scholarly source of information about the international concern for the nature, theory and practices of the ideas of values education and lifelong learning. Each chapter in this book is written in an accessible style by an international expert in the field. The book tackles the task of identifying, analyzing and addressing the key problems, topics and issues relevant to education and Lifelong Learning.
    Abstract: The aim of this book is to provide an easily accessible, practical yet scholarly source of information about the international concern for the nature, theory and practices of the ideas of values education and lifelong learning. Each chapter in this book is written in an accessible style by an international expert in the field. Authors tackle the task of identifying, analysing and addressing the key problems, topics and issues relevant to questions about the nature, purpose and scope of values education and Lifelong Learning that are internationally generalisable and, in times of rapid change, of enduring interest to the scholar and practitioner. Authors explore the ways and means by which learners may be encouraged to become educated and grow, both as individual beings and social agents, throughout the whole of their lifespan. The book seeks to provide accounts and critical appraisal of some of the different principles, philosophies, theories, beliefs, traditions and cultures that might form the basis of, frame and furnish the setting for values education policies and programs. We look at some of the main theories behind versions of value in lifelong learning and we point to some of the key concepts and categories at work in such theories. We provide reference to and accounts of some examples of policies or proposals in various national contexts and a range of examples of good practice in policies, programs and curriculum schemes from different schools, school systems and other educating agencies, institutions and organisations around the world.
    Description / Table of Contents: Front Matter; The Ontology of Values and Values Education; Opening the Road to Values Education; The Ethics of Lifelong Learning and its Implications for Values Education; Values Education in Context; Rational Autonomy as an Educational Aim; Avoiding Bad Company: The Importance of Moral Habitat and Moral Habits in Moral Education; How Cognitive and Neurobiological Sciences Inform Values Education for Creatures Like us; Challenges for Values Education Today: In Search of a Humanistic Approach for the Cultivation of the Virtue of Private Citizenship; Combining Values and Knowledge Education
    Description / Table of Contents: Formalizing Institutional Identity: A Workable Idea?Values Education: The Missing Link in Quality Teaching and Effective Learning; A Vision Splendid?; "What Kinds of People are We?": Values Education After Apartheid; Anti-egoistic School Leadership: Ecologically Based Value Perspectives for the 21st Century; Teaching for a Better World: The Why and How of Student-initiated Curricula; The Neglected Role of Religion and Worldview in Schooling for Wisdom, Character, and Virtue; Clusters and Learning Networks: A Strategy for Reform in Values Education
    Description / Table of Contents: Values Education and Lifelong Learning: Policy ChallengeLifelong Learning in Asia: Eclectic Concepts, Rhetorical Ideals, and Missing Values. Implications for Values Education; Lifelong Learning, Adult Education, and Democratic Values: Evoking and Shaping an Inclusive Imagination; Whole-School Approaches to Values Education: Models of Practice in Australian Schools; Back Matter
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    ISBN: 9781402066788
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVI, 134 S.) , v.: digital
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    DDC: 370
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    Keywords: Education ; Genetic epistemology ; Social sciences Philosophy ; Education Philosophy ; Pädagogik ; Empirische Forschung ; Neoliberalismus ; Szientismus
    Abstract: "This volume offers a critical examination of the growing pressure to apply scientific principles as a means to improve education. The authors trace the ideology of scientism to the early faith Auguste Comte placed in science and the scientific method as a panacea to all human problem solving. By revealing many of the epistemological problems confronted by the social sciences, including education, the authors undermine the prevailing view that a science of education is possible or desirable. Besides revealing the epistemological problems associated with education research, they suggest that the instrumentalism and micro level responsibility related to scientism in education constitute a manipulative ideological smokescreen to distract public attention away from the structural inequities that generate disparate academic outcomes among students in industrialized democracies. The book deals a severe blow to the belief that science is a suitable lens through which to view or strengthen educational practice. ""One begins this book with the skeptical belief that it can t be right. The task of reading, then, is to locate where Hyslop-Margison goes wrong to reach his radical and disturbing conclusions. At the very least, even the most skeptical will have to recognize that the unsayable that current educational research has proven largely fruitless for discernable reasons is certainly plausible. He brilliantly brings an issue that has been considered too eccentric to contemplate into the heart of current educational discourse. Everyone concerned with educational research researchers and those policy-makers, administrators, and other educational workers who draw on the products of educational research should read this important book carefully."" Kieran Egan, Faculty of Education, Simon Fraser University"
    Abstract: "This volume offers a critical examination of the growing pressure to apply scientific principles as a means to improve education. The authors trace the ideology of scientism to the early faith Auguste Comte placed in science and the scientific method as a panacea to all human problem solving. By revealing many of the epistemological problems confronted by the social sciences, including education, the authors undermine the prevailing view that a science of education is possible or desirable. Besides revealing the epistemological problems associated with education research, they suggest that the instrumentalism and micro level responsibility related to scientism in education constitute a manipulative ideological smokescreen to distract public attention away from the structural inequities that generate disparate academic outcomes among students in industrialized democracies. The book deals a severe blow to the belief that science is a suitable lens through which to view or strengthen educational practice. ""One begins this book with the skeptical belief that it can t be right. The task of reading, then, is to locate where Hyslop-Margison goes wrong to reach his radical and disturbing conclusions. At the very least, even the most skeptical will have to recognize that the unsayable that current educational research has proven largely fruitless for discernable reasons is certainly plausible. He brilliantly brings an issue that has been considered too eccentric to contemplate into the heart of current educational discourse. Everyone concerned with educational research researchers and those policy-makers, administrators, and other educational workers who draw on the products of educational research should read this important book carefully."" Kieran Egan, Faculty of Education, Simon Fraser University"
    Description / Table of Contents: Front Matter; Introduction; Education Research; Epistemological Problems in Social Science Research; Empirical Research in Education; Education Research as Analytic Truths; Empirical Research as Neo-liberal Ideology; Back Matter
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    ISBN: 9781402053429
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    Series Statement: Lifelong Learning Book Series 6
    DDC: 305.55
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    Keywords: Education ; Education and state ; Education, Higher ; Education Philosophy ; Lebenslanges Lernen ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Explains why generic capacities have become so important and presents an argument that the process of acquiring them is both lifelong and developmental. By using case studies and theoretical analyses, this book provides a comprehensive and contemporary coverage of the issues concerning generic abilities
    Description / Table of Contents: Front Matter; Introduction; Nature And Development of Generic Attributes; Graduate Attributes in an Age of Uncertainty; Graduate Attributes and Changing Conceptions of Learning; Graduate Employability and Lifelong Learning: A Need for Realism?; The OECD: Its Role in the Key Competencies Debate and in the Promotion of Lifelong Learning; Graduate Attributes and the Transition to Higher Education; Academics' Understandings of Generic Graduate Attributes: A Conceptual Basis for Lifelong Learning
    Description / Table of Contents: Skills Development: Ten Years of Evolution from Institutional Specification to a more Student-Centred ApproachLifelong Learning, Graduate Capabilities and Workplace Learning; Work-Based Learning, Graduate Attributes and Lifelong Learning; Generic Attributes and the First Job: Graduates' Perceptions and Experiences; Constructing Professionals' Employ-Abilities: Conditions for Accomplishment; Synthesis: A Lifelong Learning Framework for Graduate Attributes;
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    ISBN: 9781402053467
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    Series Statement: Lifelong Learning Book Series 7
    DDC: 371.04
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    Keywords: Education ; Education and state ; Education Philosophy ; Informelles Lernen ; Informelles Lernen
    Abstract: Educational theory and practice have long been dominated by the requirements of formal learning. This book seeks to persuade readers through philosophical argument and empirical examples that the balance should shift back towards the informal. The arguments and examples derive from informal learning in diverse situations, such as leisure activities, as a preparation for and as part of work, and as a means of surviving undesirable circumstances like dead-end jobs and incarceration.
    Abstract: For too long, theories and practices of learning have been dominated by the requirements of formal learning. Quite simply this book seeks to persuade readers through philosophical argument and empirically grounded examples that the balance should be shifted back towards the informal. These arguments and examples are taken from informal learning in very diverse situations, such as in leisure activities, as a preparation for and as part of work, and as a means of surviving undesirable circumstances like dead-end jobs and incarceration. Informal learning can be fruitfully thought of as developing the capacity to make context sensitive judgments during ongoing practical involvements of a variety of kinds. Such involvements are necessarily indeterminate and opportunistic. Hence there is a major challenge to policy makers in shifting the balance towards informal learning without destroying the very things that are desirable about informal learning and indeed learning in general. The book has implications therefore for formal learning too and the way that teaching might proceed within formally constituted educational institutions such as schools and colleges.
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    ISBN: 9781402045882
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    Series Statement: Philosophy and Education 15
    DDC: 370.1
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    Keywords: Education ; Education Philosophy ; Education, Higher ; Humanities ; Körper ; Erziehung
    Abstract: Discursive accounts of the body have been prominent recently. While acknowledging the usefulness of these, the author, drawing upon specific philosophers of the body and a wide range of other theorists, focuses attention on the experiencing body - which she refers to as 'creatural existence'. Thinking in terms of the creatural, she argues, can better situate human beings in their environment, thus emphasizing a kind of 'ecological notion of subjectivity', in which place-based existence is understood anew. The educational implications of focusing on what bodies 'do' and not so much in terms of how they are socially inscribed, presents them as practico-sensory totalities which should perhaps be seen as systems rather than an as a mere organism or entity. Such an articulation of creatural existence emphasizes animality, and in so doing reminds us of the centrality of the senses in all knowing and doing, including crucially, in relation to those practices which we have understood as 'work'. Multi-sensorial education is a major sub-theme of the book and the author argues persuasively for this by means of a critical analysis of the ocular centrism that is characteristic of contemporary culture. With its strong philosophical anchoring and its judicial use of interdisciplinary sources this book will appeal to both undergraduate and graduate students and their teachers not only in the field of philosophy of education but those from many others disciplines. It will also interest primary and secondary school teachers, curriculum designers and education policy makers. 'Marjorie O'Loughlin shows in this book that embodiment ought to be central to human hopes to be whole persons, who are not merely productive but who are also expressive of our potentiality. Her 'creatural existence' grounds this in our fleshly selves, and she explores it through the emotions, through work, and through citizenship. Her achievement here is profound: in one book, we find an interdisciplinary account of the evidence for creatural existence, presented accessibly in first-person philosophical narrative, based mainly on Merleau-Ponty. If bodies matter more than ever in everyday life, educators should start with our fleshly selves and move creatively forward. O'Loughlin points out the direction...and pushes us persuasively: you can feel the nudge!' David Beckett, Associate Professor, Faculty of Education, University of Melbourne
    Description / Table of Contents: The Scopic Regime and the Ordering of the World; Creatural Embodiment; Working Bodies; Emotion, Sociality and Embodiment; Embodied Citizenship
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    ISBN: 9781402037092
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    Series Statement: Philosophy and Education 14
    DDC: 370.114
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    Keywords: Education ; Ethics ; Teachers Training of ; Education Philosophy ; Sittliche Erziehung
    Abstract: This volume is unique in providing a comprehensive discussion of moral education in the light of a range of ethical theories. In a balanced, thoughtful and penetrating account, the author addresses important contemporary issues and controversies (morality and citizenship, family values, sexual morality). The author is a highly respected authority on this and related educational topics. The book is written in an accessible and jargon-free style.
    Abstract: Though divine command is rejected as a source of moral justification, the possible contribution of some religious traditions to moral education is sympathetically considered. This book addresses contemporary issues such as the links between personal morality and citizenship, including world citizenship, family values, and sexual morality
    Description / Table of Contents: Preliminaries; CONTENTS; Introduction; 1 Responding to a Moral crisis; 2 The Scope of Moral Education; 3 Morality and Religion; 4 The Status of Moral Judgements; 5 The Development of Moral Reasoning; 6 Maximising Happiness; 7 Rights and Rationality; 8 Virtues; 9 Communitarianism; 10 Caring; 11 Morality One or Many; 12 The Outcomes of Moral Education; 13 Sexual Morality; 14 Families and Family Life; 15 Moral Education and Citizenship; 16 And Global Citizenship; 17 Moral Education in Practice; Bibliography; Index
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    ISBN: 9781402044731
    Language: English
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    DDC: 370.11
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    Keywords: Education ; Curriculum planning ; Teachers Training of ; Education Philosophy ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Kritische Theorie ; Kritische Pädagogik
    Abstract: Premised on the need for democratic education and positive social change, this book is about being sensitive to, respecting, and honoring differences. It connects the professional lives of educators with critical democratic practices. Using concrete examples, the editors promote the assertion that every educator can become an agent of change. Moreover, the book presents the experiences of professionals involved in effecting positive change.
    Abstract: Talks about being sensitive to, respecting and honouring differences among individuals and groups of individuals. This book asks how one begins to connect the professional lives of educators with a critical democratic practice for the pluralistic milieu of the twenty-first century
    Description / Table of Contents: Critical Literacy in Action; Critical Literacy Educators at Work; Critical Theory for Schooling-Education and Society; Shared Authority in Democratic Classrooms; Teaching the Queer Character of Racism; Ghosts in the Procedure; Reaching Out and Reaching In; Opening the Text
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    Dordrecht : Springer Science + Business Media, Inc
    ISBN: 9781402027994
    Language: English
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    DDC: 371.334
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    Keywords: Education ; Education Philosophy ; Bildung ; Internet ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: " The societal changes engendered by the rapid technological advances of the past century underline more than ever the crucial need to reflect on the future of our educational systems. Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have completely modified our living, working, spending and leisure patterns, but do they also offer the very opportunity that we, as citizens, parents, teachers and politicians, have been seeking to ensure that children all over the world have access to an education that will enable them to become masters of their own lives? ""Upon What Does the Turtle Stand?"" attempts to answer this question by: examining the social aims underlying ICT integration in education, providing readers with a broad overview of the subject, underlining similarities and differences, points of accord and of conflict in implementation strategies and approaches, presenting the issue from the standpoint of highly experienced experts in the field, enabling readers to perceive more clearly the fundamental aims and values upon which ""The Turtle Stands"". This publication offers a wealth of information to researchers, academics, university lecturers, students, teacher trainers and trainees, educationalists and policy makers in their quest to define the rightful role of ICT in education."
    Description / Table of Contents: Preliminaries; CONTENTS; Introduction; Other Asian Countries; Society in Developing Countries; The Turtle Stands on the Basis of an Emerging Educational Paradigm; Portable Computing Challenges Schooling; Thus Spake Venitia; Professional Development for Teachers and Quality in School Education; Literacy or the Art of Integration; Recreation; What Kind of Technologies for What Kind of Education; Policy Practice and the Space in Between; Why Should Children Go to School; Digital Inclusion in Brazil; Towards a New Canon in Education; Visions Values Technologies and Schools
    Description / Table of Contents: About the Contributors
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    ISBN: 1-57181-866-9
    Language: English
    Pages: VIII, 237 S.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Series Statement: Studies in forced migration 13
    Series Statement: Studies in forced migration
    DDC: 362.87
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    Keywords: Aide humanitaire ; Camps de réfugiés ; Conflits sociaux ; Migration de retour ; Migration forcée - Aspect moral ; Rapatriement ; Réfugiés - Politique gouvernementale ; Veranderingsprocessen ; Vluchtelingen ; Ethik ; Politik ; Forced migration Moral and ethical aspects ; Humanitarian assistance ; Refugee camps ; Refugees Government policy ; Repatriation ; Return migration ; Social conflict ; Flüchtling. ; Humanitäre Hilfe. ; Vertreibung. ; Rückwanderung. ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Flüchtling ; Humanitäre Hilfe ; Vertreibung ; Humanitäre Hilfe ; Rückwanderung
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    ISBN: 9780306480782
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(X, 233 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2003.
    Series Statement: Inclusive Education: Cross Cultural Perspectives 2
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    Keywords: Education. ; Education ; Education Philosophy ; Internationaler Vergleich ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Integrative Erziehung
    Abstract: Beyond Schooling -- Including Ourselves: Teaching, Trust, Identity and Community -- ‘They Believe that They Participate ... but’: Democracy and Inclusion in Norwegian Schools -- Participation and Democracy: What’s Inclusion Got to do with it? -- Why does Education for all Have to be Inclusive Education? -- Challenging Understanding -- The Social Construction of Adulthood with a Difference in Iceland -- Inclusion and Problem Groups: The Story of Adhd -- Working Past Pity: What We Make of Disability in Schools -- An Outsider’s Perspective on the Reality of Educational Inclusion Within Former Yugoslavia -- Pressing for Change -- Understanding the Changing Role of English Local Education Authorities in Promoting Inclusion -- Daring to Think Otherwise? Educational Policymaking in the New Scottish Parliament -- ‘Race’ and the Discourse on ‘Inclusion’ -- Teacher Education, Government and Inclusive Schooling: The Politics of the Faustian Waltz -- Concluding Remarks.
    Abstract: The question of inclusive education is one which many societies are attempting to address. It is a fundamentally serious and complex issue raising challenges that cover conceptual, organizational, pedagogical, curricular and socio-economic concerns and questions. In this edited collection of papers the reader is confronted with these challenges through, on the one hand, a critical informative analysis of some of the key existing ideas and, on the other, a series of alternative insights and questions requiring further exploration and debate. Adding to the overall qu- ity of the book is the much needed cross-cultural dimension in terms of insights, knowledge, understanding and difficult questions. This is an important book in which new research and interpretations are reported on and discussed. Overall, the papers provide a serious critique of such factors as: the limitations of existing definitions of inclusive education; the narrowness of the focus within which inclusive issues are too often presented; the negative impacts of marketisation, performativity and the standards agenda on the realisation of inclusive values and practice and the constraints of significant socio-economic inequalities and disadvantages within and between communities and schools. These raise serious questions concerning the extent to which schools can make a positive difference in the lives of many pupils.
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    ISBN: 9780306480430
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XII, 215 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2003.
    Series Statement: Philosophy and Education 10
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    Keywords: Philosophy and social sciences. ; Education. ; Education—Philosophy. ; Education ; Education Philosophy ; Forschung ; Philosophie ; Pädagogik ; Bildungsforschung ; Philosophie
    Abstract: A ‘biographical positioning’ -- Introduction: philosophising about educational research -- Philosophising as and in educational research -- The discipline(S) of educational research -- Educational theory, practice and research: pragmatic perspectives -- Educational research: pursuit of truth or flight into fancy? -- Narratives, fiction and the magic of the real -- Narratives in history, fiction and educational research -- Quality and relevance in educational research -- ‘Nothing about us without us’: the ethics of outsider research -- Research for Sale: moral market or moral maze? -- ‘Fiction written under oath?’ Ethics and epistemology in educational research -- From philosophising about research to researching philosophy: reflections on a reflective log.
    Abstract: The essays bring to contemporary debates about educational research both a first hand familiarity with the practices and arguments of the educational research community and a clear grasp of the ways in which philosophical sources and analysis can inform them. They are both measured and passionate - sparked by an intense personal curiosity, which takes Bridges into unexpected resources and territory (such as the insights of museology into debates on educational research as narrative fiction) as well as more familiar material relating to, for example, issues about the assessment of quality of educational research and the concern for its relevance. The book makes an articulate case, by its own example as well as in its argument, for the continuing contribution of philosophical thinking to the development and critique of educational research. It will be essential reading for researchers already engaged in this development and for masters and doctoral students who are coming to terms with educational research, and it offers a contribution to the literature in philosophy of education which is richly grounded in the wider field of educational research.
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    ISBN: 9780306479847
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(X, 157 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2002.
    Series Statement: Philosophy and Education 11
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    Keywords: Philosophy and social sciences. ; Education—Philosophy. ; Philosophy (General) ; Education Philosophy ; Pädagogik ; Forschung ; Erziehungsphilosophie
    Abstract: and Overview -- Positivism and the Old Divides -- Two Dogmas of Educational Research -- The Quantitative Qualitative Dogma, the Incompatibility Thesis, and the Pragmatic Alternative -- The Persistence of the Fact/Value Dogma: A Characterization and Critique of the “Received View” -- Interpretivism and the New Divides -- The Interpretive Turn -- The Constructivist Turn -- On the Threat of Epistemological Bias -- Ethical and Political Frameworks -- The Interpretive Turn and Research Ethics -- Toward Democratic Educational Research.
    Abstract: The issues I treat in this book—qualitative versus quantitative methods, facts versus values, science versus politics, subjectivity versus objectivity, postm- ernism versus pragmatism, to name a few—are at the core of a lively, sometimes divisive, conversation that has been unfolding in the theory and practice of e- cational research for some time. These issues fall squarely within the province of philosophy, and thus philosophical investigation has an especially useful contribution to make. But these issues are by no means the exclusive province of philosophy; they are ones in which a diverse group of educational theorists have had a keen interest and about which they have had important things to say. The conversation I hope to join—and to move forward—is this broad and inclusive one. Philosophy of education is at its best when it dives headlong into the fray. The book borrows liberally from my previously published work, but is far from a simple compilation. The ideas developed in Chapter 7, “On the Threat of Epistemological Bias,” are new. The ideas developed in Chapter 9, “Toward Democratic Educational Research,” are a significant extension of the application of similar ideas to evaluation research. The ideas developed in Chapter 4, “The Persistence of the Fact/Value Dogma,” are in a form and at a level of detail not published before. Finally, Chapter 1, “Introduction and Overview,” weaves together my thinking on a large array of issues on educational research methodology that had only been loosely connected before.
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    ISBN: 1-85649-421-7 , 1-85649-422-5
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 276 S.
    Series Statement: Postcolonial encounters
    DDC: 305.8/0094 21
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    Keywords: Communication et culture - Europe ; Communication et culture - Europe ; Culturele identiteit ; Ethnicité - Aspect politique - Europe ; Ethnicité - Aspect politique - Europe ; Intégration sociale - Europe ; Multiculturalisme - Europe ; Multiculturalisme - Europe ; Multiculturele samenlevingen ; Racisme - Aspect politique - Europe ; Racisme - Aspect politique - Europe ; Politik ; Multiculturalism -- Europe ; Racism -- Political aspects -- Europe ; Ethnicity -- Political aspects -- Europe ; Communication and culture -- Europe ; Multikulturelle Gesellschaft. ; Rassismus. ; Europe - Race relations - Congresses ; Europe - Relations interethniques ; Europe - Relations raciales ; Europa ; Europe -- Race relations ; Europa. ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Multikulturelle Gesellschaft ; Multikulturelle Gesellschaft ; Rassismus
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    ISBN: 0774806117
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 250 S. , Kt.
    Series Statement: Contemporary Chinese studies
    DDC: 302.2/244/09512709045
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Geschichte 1949-1995 ; Alphabétisation - Chine - Kouang-tong - Histoire ; Alphabétisation - Politique gouvernementale - Chine - Histoire ; Geschichte ; Politik ; Literacy programs History 20th century ; Literacy Government policy 20th century ; History ; Literacy History 20th century ; Alphabetisierung ; Guangdong ; Guangdong ; Alphabetisierung ; Geschichte 1949-1995
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    ISBN: 0803983190 , 0803983204
    Language: English
    Pages: XXVI, 254 S. , graph. Darst.
    Edition: 2 .ed., reprinted
    Series Statement: Theory, culture & society
    Uniform Title: La reproduction 〈engl.〉
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    Keywords: Educational sociology ; Education Philosophy ; Pädagogische Soziologie
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