Title | : | Issues and Alternatives in Educational Philosophy |
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ISBN | : | 1883925746 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781883925741 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 193 |
Publication | : | First published March 28, 1983 |
Issues and Alternatives in Educational Philosophy Reviews
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An accesible introduction to key traditional, modern, and postmodern educational philosophies. The last chapter warns newcomers like me to guard against the temptation of shallow eclecticism. As someone who is drawn to look for integration everywhere, this point is well taken.
For Knight, the educator’s task task is not to gather pieces here and there from these different traditions but to systematically develop his/her own coherent philosophy of education. I agree, but I think it’s not that simple. It most likely works for nonconformists who love to re-invent the wheel, which is exactly what some of the masters behind the competing schools of thought did. But most of us are not that revolutionary. Knight’s point is important, but leaving it all for the individual educator to figure out is probably too daunting for most, except perhaps, if you are really motivated/interested, or are getting paid for it.
That said, the main content of the book seemed pretty solid to me. -
This is a good overview and resource for different educational (and general) philosophies. It was also a good reminder that I need to be intentional with the decisions I make in my classroom based in my educational philosophy that has been rooted in the person and works of Jesus Christ.
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Concisely written, easy to understand. Last chapter was inspiring, in that as a teacher your educational philosophy is never finished. For a required text for a required class, can't say enough good things about this book. I have a better understanding of the educational philosophies that came before, while I reflect on which ones I agree with, think are ridiculous, and all of its combinations.
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Good, basic explanation of the major educational philosophies.
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This books gives a very clear and concise introduction to educational philosophy. It is perfect for those just beginning their research on the subject.
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The better alternative to Knight's other text on philosophy of education by being more concise while equally comprehensive. Excellent text for a course on philosophy of education.
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EXTREMELY dense but interesting overall