
The SAGE Handbook of Philosophy of Education
- 570 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
The SAGE Handbook of Philosophy of Education
About this book
Section one of the book exemplifies different styles of philosophy, paying attention to the contemporary debates as to the nature, possibilities and limitations of these different approaches to philosophy of education. Section two is devoted to particular thinkers of the past, and more general coverage of the history of philosophy of education. Section three is dedicated to contemporary philosophic thought on education, providing the basis and reference point for an exploration of contemporary issues.
The handbook is designed primarily to be useful to students studying the field of philosophy of education, in the context of the study of educational foundations or theory. But it is also designed to be of use to practising teachers who wish to gain easy access to current philosophical thinking on particular contemporary educational issues, and to educationalists of all types who want a succinct guide to questions relating to the nature, the history, and the current state of the art of philosophy of education.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- SECTION I - Educational Philosophy and Theory
- 1What is Philosophy of Education?
- 2 Schools of Thought in Philosophy of Education
- 3 The Philosophy of Education and Educational Theory
- 4 The Philosophy of Education and Educational Practice
- SECTION II - Some Key Historical Figures in the Philosophy of Education
- 5 Plato and Education
- 6 Rousseau’s ‘Émile’ and Educational Legacy
- 7John Dewey and Educational Pragmatism
- 8 T.S. Eliot, Education and Culture
- 9 R.S. Peters: Liberal Traditionalist
- 10 Poststructuralism, Postmodernism and Education
- 11 Feminism and Education
- 12 Education and the Catholic Tradition
- 13 Gazetteer of Educational Thinkers
- SECTION III - Philosophy of Education and Educational Practice
- 14 The Professional Status of Teaching
- 15 Teaching and Pedagogy
- 16 The Wider Ethical Dimensions of Education and Teaching
- 17 Moral and Citizenship Education
- 18 Indoctrination
- 19 Knowledge and Truth
- 20 The Value of Knowledge
- 21 Concepts of Mind
- 22 Learning
- 23 Motivation and Learning
- 24 Transferable Skills
- 25 Educational Assessment
- 26 Inclusion and Diversity
- 27 Equality and Justice
- 28 Individual and Community Aims in Education
- 29 Art and Aesthetics in Education
- 30 Religious Education
- 31 Physical Education
- 32 Philosophical Questions about Learning Technologies
- 33 Personal and Social Education
- 34 Education and the Environment
- Index