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Philosophy And Teaching

Nadia Sterling

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Verlag: Publifye

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Philosophy And Teaching explores the deep connection between philosophical thought and educational practices. It examines how major philosophical schools, like idealism and pragmatism, have shaped teaching methods, curriculum design, and learning theories. A key insight is understanding these philosophical underpinnings allows educators to make more informed decisions about how and what they teach. For example, the book demonstrates how pragmatism's focus on experience has influenced the rise of project-based learning.

 
This textbook provides a historical overview of educational philosophies, tracing their evolution from ancient Greece to today's debates. It highlights the impact of figures like Plato and John Dewey on educational thought.

 
The book emphasizes the ethical dimensions of education, focusing on social justice, equity, and how education can foster responsible citizenship.

 
It progresses logically, starting with fundamental concepts and moving to specific philosophical schools, using real-world examples to illustrate their influence.

 
A unique aspect of Philosophy And Teaching is its focus on practical application, providing strategies for integrating philosophical insights into teaching. It uses accessible language to appeal to teacher education students, practicing teachers, and policymakers, offering a valuable resource for improving educational practices through critical analysis.
Verfügbar seit: 11.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 84 Seiten.

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