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WHAT IS PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION? 5 subsequent chapters – the second, more technical usage of ‘philosophy’ (and relatedly of course ‘philosophy of education’); this is the sense of the term that would apply to work done in university departments of philosophy or programs
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Abstract Philosophy of education refers to the systematic process of understanding and explicating key concepts related to educational prac-tice. Analytic philosophy of education is a contemporary approach to this task and is the technique used in this book to explain key educational concepts. Keywords Prescriptive • Descriptive • Analytic ...
- Barry Chazan
- 2022
Key definitions in educational philosophy. The philosophy of education can be defined as the study of the purposes, processes, nature and ideals of education. The word ‘education’ derives from one or both of the following concepts: ‘Educare’ – to draw out and realize potential; ‘Educere’ – to bring up and nurture.
Educational Philosophy and Theory, published by Taylor & Francis. What is the future? what matters? what is important? and what will the philosophy of education look like?
What is philosophy of education? There is a constant struggle between re-defined and re-thought scholarships of these concepts through ever-new streams of thinking. Philosophy in Greek means ‘‘love of wisdom’’.
Jan 1, 2022 · Philosophy of education refers to the systematic process of understanding and explicating key concepts related to educational practice. Analytic philosophy of education is a...
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An Introduction to Philosophy of Education, 4th Edition ‘Well written, accessible to students with no previous background in philosophy... an excellent introduction.’ The Times Higher Education Supplement(on an earlier edition) What does it mean to be well educated? In the fourth edition of this best-selling textbook, the authors introduce