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Between Truth and Freedom - Rousseau and our contemporary political and educational culture (Paperback): Kenneth Wain Between Truth and Freedom - Rousseau and our contemporary political and educational culture (Paperback)
Kenneth Wain
R1,587 Discovery Miles 15 870 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book engages in a broad reading of Rousseau's writings on educational and political thought in order to explore and address the competing demands of the enculturation and individuation of the young in Western societies. Although Rousseau's Emile has been frequently utilised in educational debate, much of his other work has been largely neglected, as too has the relationship between his educational and political thinking, which this work seeks to redress. Drawing on the thinking of philosophers Foucault and Richard Rorty, the book considers the public and private conflicts of education and politics in modern societies, treating them as the tension between the demands of truth and freedom. This tension exists across a range of educational and political systems, such as teaching in and by the family, school, the government and, separately, for women. Wain suggests that the conflict between truth and freedom began with Rousseau and remains a central challenge in our contemporary world of political and educational thought. This book's examination of the public and private roles in education and politics can enhance our understanding of modern educational systems and current political nihilism. Between Truth and Freedom provides an analysis of Rousseau's position on the politics of education, arguing that his thoughts were much wider and more sophisticated than the ideas presented in Emile imply. This new consideration of the work of a classic figure will appeal to researchers and academics in the fields of the philosophy of education and political education.

Philosophy of Lifelong Education (Hardcover): Kenneth Wain Philosophy of Lifelong Education (Hardcover)
Kenneth Wain
R4,485 Discovery Miles 44 850 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book, first published in 1987, provides a rigorous philosophical analysis of lifelong education. The author presents his arguments simply and directly so that the book is accessible to students who are new to philosophy and adult education.

Between Truth and Freedom - Rousseau and our contemporary political and educational culture (Hardcover): Kenneth Wain Between Truth and Freedom - Rousseau and our contemporary political and educational culture (Hardcover)
Kenneth Wain
R4,764 Discovery Miles 47 640 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book engages in a broad reading of Rousseau's writings on educational and political thought in order to explore and address the competing demands of the enculturation and individuation of the young in Western societies. Although Rousseau's Emile has been frequently utilised in educational debate, much of his other work has been largely neglected, as too has the relationship between his educational and political thinking, which this work seeks to redress. Drawing on the thinking of philosophers Foucault and Richard Rorty, the book considers the public and private conflicts of education and politics in modern societies, treating them as the tension between the demands of truth and freedom. This tension exists across a range of educational and political systems, such as teaching in and by the family, school, the government and, separately, for women. Wain suggests that the conflict between truth and freedom began with Rousseau and remains a central challenge in our contemporary world of political and educational thought. This book's examination of the public and private roles in education and politics can enhance our understanding of modern educational systems and current political nihilism. Between Truth and Freedom provides an analysis of Rousseau's position on the politics of education, arguing that his thoughts were much wider and more sophisticated than the ideas presented in Emile imply. This new consideration of the work of a classic figure will appeal to researchers and academics in the fields of the philosophy of education and political education.

Research into Secondary School Curricula - Report of The Educational Research Workshop Held in Malta 6-9 October 1992... Research into Secondary School Curricula - Report of The Educational Research Workshop Held in Malta 6-9 October 1992 (Hardcover)
Paul Heywood, Kenneth Wain, James Calleja
R3,114 Discovery Miles 31 140 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book identifies neglected areas of research and indicates how research results can be integrated in secondary school curricula. It compares research findings and encourages cooperation in a field of particular interest.

Philosophy of Lifelong Education (Paperback): Kenneth Wain Philosophy of Lifelong Education (Paperback)
Kenneth Wain
R1,110 Discovery Miles 11 100 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book, first published in 1987, provides a rigorous philosophical analysis of lifelong education. The author presents his arguments simply and directly so that the book is accessible to students who are new to philosophy and adult education.

The Learning Society in a Postmodern World - The Education Crisis (Paperback): Kenneth Wain The Learning Society in a Postmodern World - The Education Crisis (Paperback)
Kenneth Wain
R1,500 Discovery Miles 15 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Lifelong learning has become a key concern as the focus of educational policy has shifted from mass schooling toward the learning society. The shift started in the mid 1960s and early 1970s under the impetus of a group of writers and adult educators, gravitating around UNESCO, with a humanist philosophy and a leftist agenda. The vocabulary of that movement was appropriated in the 1990s by other interests with a very different performativist agenda emphasizing effectiveness and economic outcomes. This change of interest, described in the book, has signified the death of education. The Learning Society in a Postmodern World explores different theoretical resources to respond to this situation, mainly those that propose some restoration of an educated public or, to the contrary, individual self-creation, and uses the works of a broad range of philosophers and thinkers--notably MacIntyre, Habermas, Foucault, Derrida, Rorty, and Baudrillard. In addition, it raises important questions about postmodern and poststructuralist responses to education in the postmodern world. Its comprehensiveness and historical background make it an essential textbook for theoretical courses in lifelong learning and in educational theory in general. A broad range of interests and subject matter make it important reading for educators, policy specialists, media specialists, researchers on the subject of lifelong learning and on the relation between education and the postmodern world, political theorists, philosophers, and philosophers of education.

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