Democracy and Education Reconsidered

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capitalization of education
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constructivism
Contemporary Societies
critical pedagogy
curriculum reform
Darwinian Naturalism
Democracy and Education
Democracy and Education Reconsidered
democratic inclusion
Dewey's Book
Dewey's Day
Dewey's Text
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Dewey’s Book
Dewey’s Day
Dewey’s Text
Direct Democracy
diversity
Draw Back
economization of education
education as interaction
educational equity
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Face To Face
Follow
Individual's Unique Potential
Individual’s Unique Potential
Interactive Constructivism
intersectionality in education
Jim Garrison
John Dewey
Joint Undertaking
Kersten Reich
Liquid Modernity
Meta-theoretical Reflection
News Reels
Omnipresent
participatory education
PISA Result
Play Back
post-structuralism
power relations
pragmatism
reconstructing Deweyan philosophy for education
Representative Democracy
Selective Interests
social compartmentalization
social justice
social theory in schooling
socialization and education
Stefan Neubert
Toronto District School Board
Violated
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138939509
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Dec 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Democracy and Education Reconsidered highlights the continued relevance of John Dewey’s Democracy and Education while also examining the need to reconstruct and re-contextualize Dewey’s educational philosophy for our time. The authors propose ways of revising Dewey’s thought in light of the challenges facing contemporary education and society, and address other themes not touched upon heavily in Dewey’s work, such as racism, feminism, post-industrial capitalism, and liquid modernity. As a final component, the authors integrate Dewey’s philosophy with more recent trends in scholarship, including pragmatism, post-structuralism, and the works of other key philosophers and scholars.

Jim Garrison is Professor of Philosophy of Education at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia.

Stefan Neubert is Privatdozent (PR Dr.) at the Faculty of Human Sciences, University of Cologne.

Kersten Reich is Professor of Educational Research at the University of Cologne.

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