An Essay Towards a Philosophy of Education

An Essay Towards a Philosophy of Education
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 402
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ISBN-10 : 9780415696302
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Synopsis An Essay Towards a Philosophy of Education by : Charlotte M. Mason

This was the last and most important and comprehensive work of Charlotte Mason, (founder of the Parents' National Educational Union). For more than half a century the practical results of her original thought on education could be seen in all parts of the world in the Charlotte Mason Method and the Parents' Union Schools.

Mind to Mind

Mind to Mind
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ISBN-10 : 1505692687
ISBN-13 : 9781505692686
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Synopsis Mind to Mind by : Charlotte Maria Mason

This is Charlotte Mason as you have not seen her before: Mind to Mind is her well-seasoned final work, originally titled An Essay Towards a Philosophy of Education. Divested of outdated material, the essential philosophy is brought into sharp relief. Ms. Mason wrote, "The message for our age is, Believe in mind, and let education go straight as a bolt to the mind of the pupil." Our generation needs to hear that message more acutely than ever. Karen Glass, with deep respect for the original, has preserved the essentials in Ms. Mason's own words, while delivering the material in a format that speaks to today's readers. This book is an abridgment in the literal Latin sense of "to shorten." What has been shortened is not merely the length of the original volume, but the path between the modern reader and the mind of Charlotte Mason. In this book, Charlotte Mason presents the vital principles that underlie her methods, and with the confidence of many decades of practice behind her, recommends those methods to a wider audience. She wanted to reform and regenerate the educational practices of Great Britain in the early 20th century, but 21st century readers will find her ideas just as potent, just as penetrating, and even more refreshing than they were when they were originally penned. Her first principle is "Children are born persons": not machines, not animals, not accidental conglomerations of cells, but persons, with all the magnificent possibilities that personhood implies. The education we should offer a person is the education Charlotte Mason offers to us.

Of Human Potential

Of Human Potential
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Publisher : Routledge Revivals
Total Pages : 141
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ISBN-10 : 0415581109
ISBN-13 : 9780415581103
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Synopsis Of Human Potential by : Israel Scheffler

The concept of potential plays a prominent role in the thinking of parents, educators and planners the world over. Although this concept accurately reflects central features of human nature, its current use perpetuates traditional myths of fixity, harmony and value, calculated to cause untold mischief in social and educational practice. First published in 1985, Israel Scheffler's book aims to demythologise the concept of potential. He shows its roots in genuine aspects of human nature, but at the same time frees it from outworn philosophical myths by means of analytical reconstruction - thereby improving both its theoretical and its practical applicability. The book concludes with an interpretation of policy-making in education, and reflections on the ideal education of a policy-maker. It emphasises human symbolism, choice, temporal continuity, and self-determination as indispensible elements of any adequate philosophy of education. Of Human Potential will be of interest to a broad range of philosophers, educators and social scientists.

Towards a Philosophy of Education

Towards a Philosophy of Education
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Publisher : Start Classics
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ISBN-10 : 9798880923939
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Synopsis Towards a Philosophy of Education by : Charlotte Mason

Towards a Philosophy of Education is Charlotte Mason's final book in her Homeschooling Series written after years of seeing her approach in action. This volume gives the best overview of her philosophy and includes the final version of her 20 Principles. This book is particularly directed to parents of older children about ages 12 and up but is a valuable overview for parents of younger children as well. Part I develops and discusses her 20 principles; Part II discusses the practical applica

Poetic Knowledge

Poetic Knowledge
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Publisher : SUNY Press
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 0791435857
ISBN-13 : 9780791435854
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Synopsis Poetic Knowledge by : James S. Taylor

Reveals the neglected mode of knowing and learning, from Socrates to the middle ages and beyond, that relies more on the integrated powers of sensory experience and intuition, rather than on modern narrow scientific models of education.

Complexity Theory and the Philosophy of Education

Complexity Theory and the Philosophy of Education
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9781444307368
ISBN-13 : 1444307363
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Synopsis Complexity Theory and the Philosophy of Education by : Mark Mason

A collection of scholarly essays, Complexity Theory and thePhilosophy of Education provides an accessible theoreticalintroduction to the topic of complexity theory while consideringits broader implications for educational change. Explains the contributions of complexity theory to philosophyof education, curriculum, and educational research Brings together new research by an international team ofcontributors Debates issues ranging from the culture of curriculum, to theimplications of work of key philosophers such as Foucault and JohnDewey for educational change Demonstrates how social scientists and social and educationpolicy makers are drawing on complexity theory to answer questionssuch as: why is it that education decision-makers are so resistantto change; how does change in education happen; and what does ittake to make these changes sustainable? Considers changes in use of complexity theory; developedprincipally in the fields of physics, biology, chemistry, andeconomics, and now being applied more broadly to the socialsciences and to the study of education

Paper Sloyd

Paper Sloyd
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Total Pages : 88
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:32044029041399
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Synopsis Paper Sloyd by : Ednah Anne Rich

Know and Tell

Know and Tell
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1983560189
ISBN-13 : 9781983560187
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Synopsis Know and Tell by : Karen Glass

Know and Tell explores some of the reasons that narration is such a powerful and effective tool in education. It also follows the progress of narration, step by step, from early oral narrations to developed writing. Itś full of narrations from real children so youĺl have an idea of what narration looks like at each stage, and youĺl be able to see how childrenś narration matures and develops.

Liberal Neutrality

Liberal Neutrality
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 9780429823541
ISBN-13 : 0429823541
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Synopsis Liberal Neutrality by : Robert E. Goodin

Originally published in 1989 Liberal Neutrality approaches the recommendation of neutrality by confronting the abstract prescription (that we should be neutral) with the implications for particular people and institutions. This not only identifies what neutrality involves logically, but also exposes the practical difficulties that may be encountered in pursuing it. In some cases, such close examination shows that neutrality is not desirable, and in others that it is attainable only within certain limits. Although neutrality has become a fashionable term in political theory, this is the only volume to subject the idea to systematic scrutiny. It will be useful not only to specialists in diverse disciplines – political scientists, philosophers, sociologists, lawyers and educationalists.