A 2023 Choice Reviews Outstanding Academic TitleAssuming no background knowledge of philosophy, John Ryder’s introductory text surveys canonical writings and contemporary applications to inform future teachers’ practice of systematic philosophy of education. Exposing readers to the philosophies that built Western education, the book welcomes the development of alternate approaches through systematic analysis of how theory informs practice.The book systematically analyzes key contributions by the four most influential figures in the philosophy of Western education—Plato, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, John Dewey, and Paolo Freire. The book then builds on historical theories to help readers develop their own systematic philosophies of education. After questions of why, how, by or for whom, about what, where, and when education should be undertaken, the book delves into metaphysical, epistemological, and socio-political questions that may underlie educational principles.Encouraging readers to practice a philosophy of education rather than follow a prescribed path, the book presents a model of exploration that builds on ideas developed by philosophers such as Nel Noddings that can be applied across contemporary and emerging educational issues. The analytic experience and conceptual background material of this book enables readers to think carefully and reflectively about educational principles, policies, and practices as they dedicate themselves to the profession of education.
Produktinformation
Utgivningsdatum2022-09-23
Mått158 x 237 x 22 mm
Vikt549 g
FormatInbunden
SpråkEngelska
Antal sidor286
FörlagBloomsbury Publishing Plc
ISBN9781538166611
UtmärkelserWinner of Outstanding Academic Title 2023
John Ryder has been a professor and a senior administrator at several universities in the US and abroad. While teaching at the State University of New York Cortland, he developed a master’s level course in the philosophy of education. He is the author or editor of over one hundred publications, as well as a former President of the Alliance of Universities for Democracy.
IntroductionPart IChapter 1: Reality, the Good, and the State: Plato’s RepublicChapter 2: Nature and the Individual: Rousseau’s EmileChapter 3: Experience and Democracy: Dewey’s Democracy and EducationChapter 4: Domination and Liberation: Freire’s Pedagogy of the OppressedPart IIChapter 5: Education and Its ProblemsChapter 6: Education in Context: Nature, Knowledge, and ExperienceChapter 7: Education in Context: Society and the StateConclusionNotesBiographical Sketches
Ryder’s book is pivotal. Higher education is experiencing declining support and increased interference. Response to this crisis will shape our nation’s future. Success is likely if we follow Ryder’s suggested pathways: understanding the history of education, affirming that student talent is universal without cultural boundaries, and the development of individual autonomy and social responsibility.