Buch, Englisch, 178 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 440 g
Essays in honour of Richard Pring
Buch, Englisch, 178 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 440 g
ISBN: 978-1-138-86041-4
Verlag: Routledge
Education, Ethics and Experience is a collection of original philosophical essays celebrating the work of one of the most influential philosophers of education of the last 40 years. Richard Pring’s substantial body of work has addressed topics ranging from curriculum integration to the comprehensive ideal, vocational education to faith schools, professional development to the privatisation of education, moral seriousness to the nature of educational research.
The twelve essays collected here explore and build on Pring’s treatment of topics that are central to the field of philosophy of education and high on the agenda of education policy-makers. The essays are by no means uncritical: some authors disagree sharply with Pring; others see his arguments as useful but incomplete, in need of addition or amendment. But all acknowledge their intellectual debt to him and recognise him as a giant on whose shoulders they stand.
This book will be a welcome and lively read for educational academics, researchers and students of Educational Studies and Philosophy.
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Contents
Contributors
- Introduction
Michael Hand and Richard Davies
- The influence of Dewey
David Carr
- Integral education and Pring’s liberal vocationalism
Judith Suissa
- Why careers education is part of education
Christopher Winch
- Education for moral seriousness
Michael Hand
- Pring on privatisation: similar premises, different prognosis
James Tooley
- The common school, aptitude and autonomy
Robin Barrow
- Pring’s engagement with sociology of education
Michael Young
- Common sense and the craft of teaching
Richard Davies
- The aims and claims of educational research
Alis Oancea
- Faith schools, the common good and the Muslim tradition
Farid Panjwani
- External policy referencing in education
Christine Han
- Reviving teaching for freedom
Hugh Sockett
- Epilogue
Richard Pring
Name Index
Subject Index