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Sonst. Personen | Kincheloe, Joe L. (Hrsg.); Hewitt, Randall (Hrsg.) |
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Titel | Regenerating the philosophy of education. What happened to soul? |
Quelle | New York, NY u.a.: Lang (2011), XII, 245 S. |
Reihe | Counterpoints. 352. Studies in the postmodern theory of education |
Beigaben | Literaturangaben |
Zusatzinformation | Inhaltsverzeichnis |
Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; Monographie |
ISSN | 1058-1634 |
ISBN | 1-433-10431-8; 978-1-433-10431-2 |
Schlagwörter | Bildungstheorie; Pädagogik; Demokratische Bildung; College; Lehrerausbildung; Unterrichtstheorie; Unterricht; Pluralismus; Philosophie; Universität; Praxis; Relevanz; Dewey, John; Ghana; USA |
Abstract | This collection contains the following essays: 1. Shirley R. Steinberg: The philosophical soul: where did it come from? Where did it go? [Introduction]; 2. Dennis Carlson: Eyes of the education faculty: Derrida, philosophy, and teacher education in the postmodern university; 3. Robert V. Bullough Jr., Craig Kridel: Lost soul: the eradication of philosophy from colleges of education; 4. Paul Theobald, Clifton S. Tanabe: "It's just the way things are": the lamentable erosion of philosophy in teacher education; 5. P. L. Thomas, Ed Weichel: The practitioner has no clothes: resisting practice divorced from philosophy in teacher education and the classroom; 6. David Kennedy: After Socrates: community of philosophical inquiry and the new world order; 7. John E. Petrovic, Aaron M. Kunz: (Re)placing: foundations in education: politics of survival in conservative times; 8. James H. Adams, Natalie G. Adams: Vocational education and the continuing struggle for critical democratic pedagogy; 9. George J. Sefa Dei, Marlon Simmons: Indigenous knowledge and the challenge for rethinking conventional educational philosophy: a Ghanaian case study; 10. Clar Doyle, John Hoben: No room for wonder; 11. Barbara J. Thayer-Bacon: Philosophy applied to education, revisited; 12. Craig A. Cunningham: Cultivating unique potential in schools: revisioning democratic teacher education; 13. David A. Granger, Jane Fowler Morse: Pluralism and praxis: philosophy of education for teachers; 14. Susan Schramm-Pate: Taking teacher education into alien terrain: the future of educational theorizing; 15. Greg Seals: On the importance of philosophy to the study of teachers; 16. Douglas J. Simpson, Lee S. Duemer: Philosophy of education: looking back to the crossroads and forward to the possibilities; 17. William B. Stanley: Education, philosophy, and the cultivation of humanity; 18. Joe L. Kincheloe: A critical complex epistemology of practice; Joe L. Kincheloe: Appendix 1: The Southern epistemology; Joe L. Kincheloe: Appendix 2: Soul. (DIPF/Orig.). |
Erfasst von | DIPF | Leibniz-Institut für Bildungsforschung und Bildungsinformation, Frankfurt am Main |
Update | 2011/4 |