Philosophical Foundations of Education
Pearson (Verlag)
978-0-13-199625-0 (ISBN)
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Presenting breadth and depth of coverage in a highly readable style, the 8th edition of this popular survey text again provides balanced treatment of all the major schools of thought about education. The authors address how philosophical ideas about education developed over time–arranging their coverage in chronological order–and pay close attention to historical context, while emphasizing each philosophy's continuing relevance to education today. For each philosophy, they show its application in aims, curriculum, methods, and teaching. Additionally, they critically assess each philosophy, and examine how numerous other scholars view it.
The new edition now offers a greater emphasis on women and minorities such as Montessori, De Beauvoir, Greene, DeBois, King, and West.
Introduction 1
The Need for Philosophy of Education 1
Branches of Philosophy 2
Theory and Practice in Education 6
The Quest in Philosophy in Education 10
Developing a Philosophical Perspective on Education 12
Selected Readings 13
1 Idealism and Education 14
Development of Idealism 14
Platonic Idealism 15 • Religious Idealism 18
Development of Modern Idealism 20
Idealism as a Philosophy of Education 27
Aims of Education 28 • Methods of Education 32 • Curriculum 35 • Role of the Teacher 36
Critique of Idealism in Education 37
Plato: The Republic 41
Kant: Education 44
2 Realism and Education 48
Classical Traditions 48
Aristotelian Realism 48 • Religious Realism 53
Development of Modern Realism 56
Contemporary Realism 59
Realism as a Philosophy of Education 65
Aims of Education 65 • Methods of Education 71 • Curriculum 74 • Role of the Teacher 75
Critique of Realism in Education 77
Aristotle: The Politics and Ethics of Aristotle 81
Locke: Some Thoughts Concerning Education 86
3 Eastern Philosophy, Religion, and Education 91
The Development of Eastern Thought 92
Far Eastern and Indian Thought 92
Indian Thought 93 • Chinese Thought 102 • Japanese Thought 106
Middle Eastern Thought 108
Eastern Thought and Philosophy of Education 113
Aims of Education 113 • Methods and Curriculum 115 • Role of the Teacher 116
Critique of Eastern Philosophy in Education 116
Bhagavad-Gita 118
Suzuki: Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind 122
4 Pragmatism and Education 127
Roots of the Pragmatist Worldview 127
Induction: A New Way of Thinking 128 • Centrality of Experience 129 • Science and Society 132
American Pragmatists 134
Pragmatism as a Philosophy of Education 144
Aims of Education 145 • Methods of Education 148 • Curriculum 150 • Role of the Teachers 151
Critique of Pragmatism in Education 154
James: Talks to Teachers 156
Dewey: Democracy and Education 161
5 Reconstructionism and Education 167
Historical Background of Reconstructionism 167
Philosophy of Reconstructionism 171
Reconstructionism as a Philosophy of Education 180
Education and the Human Crisis 180 • Role of the School 183 • Aims of Education 185 • Methods of Education 186 • Curriculum 187 • Role of the Teacher 189
Critique of Reconstructionism in Education 190
Counts: Dare the Schools Build a New Social Order? 193
Shane and Shane: Educating the Youngest for Tomorrow 196
6 Behaviorism and Education 200
Philosophical Bases of Behaviorism 201
Realism 201 • Materialism 202 • Early Behaviorists 203 • Behaviorism and Positivism 204
Philosophical Aspects of Behaviorism 206
Behaviorism as a Philosophy of Education 212
Aims of Education 212 • Methods and Curriculum 215 • Role of the Teacher 219
Critique of Behaviorism in Education 220
Hobbes: The Leviathan 224
Skinner: Beyond Freedom and Dignity 228
7 Existentialism, Phenomenology, and Education 234
Existentialist Philosophers and Their Thought 234
Existentialism in Modern Life 241
Phenomenological Philosophers and Their Thought 243
Heidegger and Phenomenology 244 • Phenomenology and Hermeneutics 246
Existentialism and Phenomenology in Philosophy of Education 247
Aims of Education 247 • Methods of Education 252 • Curriculum 255 • Role of the Teacher 255
Critique of Existentialism and Phenomenology in Education 258
Sartre: Existentialism and Humanism 261
Greene: Landscapes of Learning 264
8 Analytic Philosophy and Education 269
Analytic Movement in Philosophy 269
Realism and the Early Analytic Movement 270 • Logical Positivism and Analysis 274 • Linguistic Analysis 277
Philosophical Analysis and Philosophy of Education 282
Aims of Education 286 • Methods of Education 289 • Curriculum 291 • Role of the Teacher 291
Critique of Analytic Philosophy in Education 292
Martin: On the Reduction of “Knowing That” to “Knowing How” 295
Barrow: Does the Question “What Is Education?” Make Sense? 298
9 Marxism and Education 304
Origins of Marxism 304
Materialism 304 • Socialism 306 • Political Economy 306
The Philosophy of Karl Marx 307
Western Marxism and the Origins of “Critical Theory” 314
The Frankfurt School 315
Marxism as a Philosophy of Education 317
Aims of Education 317 • Methods and Curriculum 322 • Role of the Teacher 325
Critique of Marxism in Education 326
Marx: On Education 330
10 Philosophy, Education, and the Challenge of Postmodernism 337
Postmodern Variety 337
Postmodernism and Philosophy 339
Postmodern Philosophy and Its European Backgrounds 340 • Criticisms of Postmodernism 345
Postmodern Philosophy and Education 346
Aims of Education 348 • Methods and Curriculum 351 • Role of the Teacher 353
Critique of Postmodernism in Education 355
Giroux: Border Pedagogy as Postmodern Resistance 358
Nuyen: Lyotard as Moral Educator 363
Useful Web Sites and Internet Links 370
Selected Bibliography 373
Index 384
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 8.5.2007 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 235 x 191 mm |
Gewicht | 578 g |
Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik ► Allgemeines / Lexika |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik ► Bildungstheorie | |
ISBN-10 | 0-13-199625-8 / 0131996258 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-13-199625-0 / 9780131996250 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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