What is education for? Should it produce workers or educate
future citizens? Is there a place for faith schools - and should
patriotism be taught?
In this compelling and controversial book, Harry Brighouse takes
on all these urgent questions and more. He argues that children
share four fundamental interests: the ability to make their own
judgements about what values to adopt; acquiring the skills that
will enable them to become economically self-sufficient as adults;
being exposed to a range of activities and experiences that will
enable them to flourish in their personal lives; and developing a
sense of justice.
He criticises sharply those who place the interests of the
economy before those of children, and assesses the arguments for
and against the controversial issues of faith schools and the
teaching of patriotism.
Clearly argued but provocative, On Education draws on recent
examples from Britain and North America as well as famous thinkers
on education such as Aristotle and John Locke. It is essential
reading for anyone interested in the present state of education and
its future.
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