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    The Oxford Encyclopedia of Philosophy of Education

    The Oxford Encyclopedia of Philosophy of Education by Hytten, Kathy;

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    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 23 September 2022

    • ISBN 9780190919726
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages1800 pages
    • Size 201x279x116 mm
    • Weight 3674 g
    • Language English
    • 240

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    Short description:

    The Oxford Encyclopedia of Philosophy of Education provides a comprehensive, global, invitational, and accessible overview of scholarship in the field of philosophy of education. It includes a wide range of topics, ideas, and diverse perspectives from around the world, and features an editorial board composed entirely of women. Each of its more than 100 chapters is an in-depth exploration of a philosophical topic or issue relevant to teaching, education, pedagogy, and/or schooling. Authors include well-known and emerging scholars who write in invitational ways to a non-specialist audience. The Encyclopedia represents an important and essential guide to the complex philosophical issues informing all facets of education today.

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    Long description:

    The Oxford Encyclopedia of Philosophy of Education provides a comprehensive, global, invitational, and accessible overview of contemporary issues in the field of philosophy of education. It includes a wide range of topics, ideas, and diverse perspectives from around the world, and features an editorial board composed entirely of women. Each chapter is an in-depth exploration of a philosophical topic or issue relevant to teaching, education, pedagogy, and/or schooling. Authors include well-known and emerging scholars who write in invitational ways to a non-specialist audience. Taken together, the Encyclopedia's authors illuminate the kinds of questions that philosophers ask about education and schooling, and the tools and resources they bring to bear on these questions. They show the ways in which educational philosophers uncover fundamental assumptions, describe relationships among ideas, analyze concepts, unpack taken-for-granted claims, connect disparate viewpoints, identify the validity and consistency of claims, unsettle "common sense," propose hypothetical experiments, provide critical commentary on ideas, render givens as contingent, explore the interactions of ideas and experience, and offer alternative possibilities.

    The Oxford Encyclopedia of Philosophy of Education is organized into ten sections: philosophical traditions and explorations in education; non-Western, indigenous, and post/decolonial philosophies of education; race, gender, sexuality, and marginalized perspectives; globalization, democracy, and citizenship education; ethics, justice, morality, and character education; philosophical issues in research and educational practice; philosophical issues and controversies in K-12 education; philosophy of childhood, parenting, upbringing, and formation; philosophical issues in arts and aesthetics in education; and contemporary topics and issues in philosophy of education. This combination of breadth and depth makes The Oxford Encyclopedia of Philosophy of Education an important and essential guide to the complex philosophical issues informing all facets of education today.

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    Table of Contents:

    Active Listening, Music Education, and Society
    Aesthetics and Education
    African Philosophies of Education
    Alain Badiou and Education
    Animal Rights Education
    Aristotelian and Kantian Virtues and Education
    Aspirations to Gender Equality in Philosophy, Political Activism, and Education
    Authenticity in Education
    Autonomy and Education
    Autonomy and Higher Education in Africa
    Bildung from Paideia to the Modern Subject
    Bildung-Centered General Didactics
    Buddhist Ethics and Moral Education
    Camus and Tragedy in Education
    Catholic Theology and Philosophy of Education
    Citizenship and Ethics
    Classroom Ethics
    Confucianism and Education
    Conversation in Education
    Cosmopolitanism and Philosophy of Education
    Cosmopolitical and Biopolitical Aesthetics as Philosophical Approaches to Art Education
    Critical Post-Humanism in Education
    Critical Whiteness Studies
    Cyberculture and Education in Latin America
    Decolonial Philosophy and Education
    Deleuze Studies in Education
    Democracy and Education in the United States
    Democracy, Education, and the Performing Arts
    Disciplinarity and Educational Research
    Earth Ethics for Education
    Ecofeminism and Education
    Ecopedagogy and Education
    Education and Cultural Navigation for Children in Refugee Resettlement Contexts
    Education and Peace
    Education as a Human Science
    Education for Global Citizenship
    Educational Biopolitics
    Educational Experience and the Neglected Landscapes of Possibility
    Ethical Issues in Higher Education Pedagogy
    Evidence-Based Educational Practice
    Exploring the Contributions of Sara Ruddick, Nel Noddings, and Ayya Khema to Care Theory and Peace Building
    Free Speech, Civility, and Censorship in Education
    Gender and Sexuality Theory and Research in Education
    Gender and Technology in Education
    Globalization and Education
    Gratitude and Education
    Gun Violence and Democratic Education in America
    Hospitality and Higher Education
    Human Flourishing as an Aim of Education
    Ideology and Education
    Imagination and Education
    Indigenous Notions of Interconnection and Formation by the World
    Intellectual Virtues in Higher Education
    Intensifying Multicultural Education through Critical Pedagogy, Antiracism, and the Need to Unschool
    Intersectionality in U.S. Educational Research
    Intuition and Education
    Islamic Pedagogy for Islamic Schools
    Justice and Education
    Lateral Thinking and Learning in Arts Education in Post-Internet Art
    Learning From Disequilibrium and Educating the Feminine Voice in Philosophy
    Liberalism in Education
    Love of Wisdom
    Malay Philosophies of Education
    Marxism and Educational Theory
    Mindfulness and 'Educational New Ageism'
    Moral and Character Education
    Moral Education and Technology
    Museum Education and the Epistemological Turn
    Neoliberalism and Education
    Open-mindedness and Education
    Parental Involvement in the United States
    Paulo Freire
    Philosophical Issues in Critical Thinking
    Philosophical Tenets of Action Research in Education
    Philosophy, Death, and Education
    Postcolonial Philosophy of Education in the Philippines
    Postdevelopmental Conceptions of Child and Childhood in Education
    Postmodernism in Education
    Practice-Based Teacher Education
    Professionalism, Education, and Ethics Codes
    Progressivism
    Public Schooling and Democracy in the United States
    Purposes of Arts Education
    Queer Pedagogy
    Relational Pedagogy
    Religion in Schools in the United States
    Roles of Educational Philosophy in Educational Research
    Tagore's Perspective on Decolonizing Education
    Teacher Activism in the U.S.
    Teachers as Conscientious Objectors
    Teaching Literature in Schools for Democratic Citizenship
    The Affective Turn in Educational Theory
    The Controversy of Muslim Women in Liberal Democracies
    The Effects of Agential Realism on Gender Research and Education
    The Four Pillars of Philosophy in Higher Education
    The Judicialization of American Education
    The Pattern of Upbringing
    The Philosophical, Anthropological, and Pedagogical Foundations of the Curriculum as a Formative Process
    The Philosophy and Ideals of Islamic Education
    The Value of Play in Education
    Theories of Tolerance in Education
    Tolerance and Education
    Wrongful Influence in Educational Contexts

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