Author: Alfred Whitney Griswold
Publisher: Praeger
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Liberal Education and the Democratic Ideal
Author: Alfred Whitney Griswold
Publisher: Praeger
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Publisher: Praeger
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Liberal Education and the Democratic Ideal and Other Ideals
Author: Alfred Whitney Griswold
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Education, Humanistic
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Education, Humanistic
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Liberal Education and the Democratic Ideal and Other Essys
Author: Alfred Whitney Griswold
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Publisher:
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Languages : en
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Education and the Democratic Ideal
Author: Steven M. Cahn
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1592445039
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
Steven M. Cahn has succeeded in articulating a defense of a particularly valuable conception of higher education in the liberal arts. He presents acute logical analyses in a clear, readable style. In particular, his critique of a too facile concern with 'relevance, ' his insistence on the importance of standards and, above all, his account of the importance of liberal arts education to democracy should be read by educators and policymakers alike. Even those who ultimately reject Cahn's position surely would profit from having to wrestle with his arguments. ROBERT L. SIMON Professor of Philosophy, Hamilton College Clinton, New York Education and the Democratic Ideal is a closely reasoned study of grading, assignments, examinations, and other tactical issues. Because of this it is a real departure from most discussion of university education, and the more to be valued. RONALD BERMAN Past Chairman National Endowment for the Humanitie
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1592445039
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
Steven M. Cahn has succeeded in articulating a defense of a particularly valuable conception of higher education in the liberal arts. He presents acute logical analyses in a clear, readable style. In particular, his critique of a too facile concern with 'relevance, ' his insistence on the importance of standards and, above all, his account of the importance of liberal arts education to democracy should be read by educators and policymakers alike. Even those who ultimately reject Cahn's position surely would profit from having to wrestle with his arguments. ROBERT L. SIMON Professor of Philosophy, Hamilton College Clinton, New York Education and the Democratic Ideal is a closely reasoned study of grading, assignments, examinations, and other tactical issues. Because of this it is a real departure from most discussion of university education, and the more to be valued. RONALD BERMAN Past Chairman National Endowment for the Humanitie
Liberal Democracy and Liberal Education
Author: Daniel E. Cullen
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 1498502474
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 191
Book Description
The essays in this book reflect on the paradoxical relationship of liberal education and liberal democracy. Liberal education emphasizes knowledge for its own sake, detached from all instrumental purposes. It also aims at liberation from the manifold sources of unfreedom, including political sources. In this sense, liberal education is negative, questioning any and all constraints on the activity of mind. Liberal democracy, devoted to securing individual natural rights, purports to be the regime of liberty par excellence. Since both liberal education and liberal democracy aim to set individuals free, they would seem to be harmonious and mutually reinforcing. But there are reasons to doubt that liberal education can be the civic education liberal democracy needs. If liberal education is in tension with all instrumental purposes, how does it stand toward the goal of preparing the kind of citizens liberal democracy needs? The book’s contributors are critical of the way higher education typically interprets its responsibility for educating citizens, and they link those failures to academia’s neglect of certain founding principles of the American political tradition and of the traditional liberal arts ideal.
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 1498502474
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 191
Book Description
The essays in this book reflect on the paradoxical relationship of liberal education and liberal democracy. Liberal education emphasizes knowledge for its own sake, detached from all instrumental purposes. It also aims at liberation from the manifold sources of unfreedom, including political sources. In this sense, liberal education is negative, questioning any and all constraints on the activity of mind. Liberal democracy, devoted to securing individual natural rights, purports to be the regime of liberty par excellence. Since both liberal education and liberal democracy aim to set individuals free, they would seem to be harmonious and mutually reinforcing. But there are reasons to doubt that liberal education can be the civic education liberal democracy needs. If liberal education is in tension with all instrumental purposes, how does it stand toward the goal of preparing the kind of citizens liberal democracy needs? The book’s contributors are critical of the way higher education typically interprets its responsibility for educating citizens, and they link those failures to academia’s neglect of certain founding principles of the American political tradition and of the traditional liberal arts ideal.
Liberal Education and the Idea of the University
Author: Karim Dharamsi
Publisher: Vernon Press
ISBN: 1622735218
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
The idea of the university and the idea of liberal education share a family resemblance. However, it is not always explicitly clear what they have in common and what differentiates them. This collection brings together arguments and reflections on the nature of the university and the place of liberal learning in the 21st century. It is divided into two parts. In the first part authors examine the values and ideals that shape our understanding of liberal learning and the university; in the second part authors consider pedagogies informing our practices, asking after what underlying presuppositions, when made explicit, guide our liberal education classrooms in higher education. Unique in its approaches, this volume includes defenses of liberal education’s intrinsic value, the commodification of some of its best ideals, as well as utilitarian defenses that challenge some orthodox conceptions of liberal learning and its justifications. Each in its own right understands liberal learning as essential to the defense of a democratic order. On the pedagogical side, included are essays that defend a view of liberal education from the vantage of STEM subjects, including architecture, as well as those we typically associate with the liberal arts. This volume will aid academics and students seeking to better grasp an understanding of liberal education, but also those seeking to advance their pedagogical ideas about liberal learning. Researchers and students in education, higher education and those interested in the liberal arts and sciences will find this volume a useful addition to their collection.
Publisher: Vernon Press
ISBN: 1622735218
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
The idea of the university and the idea of liberal education share a family resemblance. However, it is not always explicitly clear what they have in common and what differentiates them. This collection brings together arguments and reflections on the nature of the university and the place of liberal learning in the 21st century. It is divided into two parts. In the first part authors examine the values and ideals that shape our understanding of liberal learning and the university; in the second part authors consider pedagogies informing our practices, asking after what underlying presuppositions, when made explicit, guide our liberal education classrooms in higher education. Unique in its approaches, this volume includes defenses of liberal education’s intrinsic value, the commodification of some of its best ideals, as well as utilitarian defenses that challenge some orthodox conceptions of liberal learning and its justifications. Each in its own right understands liberal learning as essential to the defense of a democratic order. On the pedagogical side, included are essays that defend a view of liberal education from the vantage of STEM subjects, including architecture, as well as those we typically associate with the liberal arts. This volume will aid academics and students seeking to better grasp an understanding of liberal education, but also those seeking to advance their pedagogical ideas about liberal learning. Researchers and students in education, higher education and those interested in the liberal arts and sciences will find this volume a useful addition to their collection.
Democratic Ideals and the Valuing of Knowledge in American Education
Author: Charles J. Fazzaro
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
This volume analyzes and critiques the relationships between the means and ends of American public education, based upon the premise that policies governing the system of education should be consistent with its social/political philosophy. In America, this means that public education must be based on the fundamental principles of the American democratic ideal: concern for natural rights of freedom and independence for the individual, while ensuring the responsibility of each individual for society as a whole.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
This volume analyzes and critiques the relationships between the means and ends of American public education, based upon the premise that policies governing the system of education should be consistent with its social/political philosophy. In America, this means that public education must be based on the fundamental principles of the American democratic ideal: concern for natural rights of freedom and independence for the individual, while ensuring the responsibility of each individual for society as a whole.
Great Books
Author: Robert Maynard Hutchins
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Education, Humanistic
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Education, Humanistic
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Reimagining Liberal Education
Author: Hanan Alexander
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1441167641
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 313
Book Description
This challenging and provocative book reimagines the justification, substance, process, and study of education in open, pluralistic, liberal democratic societies. Hanan Alexander argues that educators need to enable students to embark on a quest for intelligent spirituality, while paying heed to a pedagogy of difference. Through close analysis of the work of such thinkers as William James, Charles Taylor, Elliot Eisner, Michael Oakeshott, Isaiah Berlin, Martin Buber, Michael Apple and Terrence McLaughlin, Reimagining Liberal Education offers an account of school curriculum and moral and religious instruction that throws new light on the possibilities of a nuanced, rounded education for citizenship. Divided into three parts ? Transcendental Pragmatism in Educational Research, Pedagogy of Difference and the Other Face of Liberalism, and Intelligent Spirituality in the Curriculum, this is a thrilling work of philosophy that builds upon the author's award-winning text Reclaiming Goodness: Education and the Spiritual Quest.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1441167641
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 313
Book Description
This challenging and provocative book reimagines the justification, substance, process, and study of education in open, pluralistic, liberal democratic societies. Hanan Alexander argues that educators need to enable students to embark on a quest for intelligent spirituality, while paying heed to a pedagogy of difference. Through close analysis of the work of such thinkers as William James, Charles Taylor, Elliot Eisner, Michael Oakeshott, Isaiah Berlin, Martin Buber, Michael Apple and Terrence McLaughlin, Reimagining Liberal Education offers an account of school curriculum and moral and religious instruction that throws new light on the possibilities of a nuanced, rounded education for citizenship. Divided into three parts ? Transcendental Pragmatism in Educational Research, Pedagogy of Difference and the Other Face of Liberalism, and Intelligent Spirituality in the Curriculum, this is a thrilling work of philosophy that builds upon the author's award-winning text Reclaiming Goodness: Education and the Spiritual Quest.
Schooling For All
Author: Ira Katznelson
Publisher: New York : Basic Books
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
In this provocative contribution to the current debate on public education in the U.S., Katznelson and Weir have traced the evolution of working-class attitudes towards public education from the earliest years of the Republic to the present day. Focusing on two major public school systems--in Chicago and San Francisco--they show how the working class has retreated from its historic political commitment to educational equality and how this transformation has affected the democratic nature of public education. The authors effectively criticize neo-conservative and radical dogmas, as well as the liberal myth of education-as-uplift, and argue persuasively that America must renew its commitment to a democratic educational system. ISBN 0-465-07233-X: $l9.95.
Publisher: New York : Basic Books
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
In this provocative contribution to the current debate on public education in the U.S., Katznelson and Weir have traced the evolution of working-class attitudes towards public education from the earliest years of the Republic to the present day. Focusing on two major public school systems--in Chicago and San Francisco--they show how the working class has retreated from its historic political commitment to educational equality and how this transformation has affected the democratic nature of public education. The authors effectively criticize neo-conservative and radical dogmas, as well as the liberal myth of education-as-uplift, and argue persuasively that America must renew its commitment to a democratic educational system. ISBN 0-465-07233-X: $l9.95.