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Phenomenology and Educational Theory in Conversation challenges the
abstract-technical understanding of education to orient the reader
to the importance of relationality, intersubjectivity, and
otherness to renew and reclaim the educational project. This book
treats education as a matter of existence, relationality, and
common human concerns. It offers readers an alternative language to
reveal and challenge the humanistic encounters that often disappear
in the shadows of neoliberalism. The phenomenologists, and
educational theorists featured here, offer insights that connect
fully and concretely with the everyday lives of educators and
students. They offer another language by which to understand
education that is counter to the objectifying, instrumentalist
language prevalent in neoliberal discourse. This book will be of
great interest for academics, researchers, and post-graduate
students in the fields of pedagogy, phenomenology, educational
theory, and progressive education.
Phenomenology and Educational Theory in Conversation challenges the
abstract-technical understanding of education to orient the reader
to the importance of relationality, intersubjectivity, and
otherness to renew and reclaim the educational project. This book
treats education as a matter of existence, relationality, and
common human concerns. It offers readers an alternative language to
reveal and challenge the humanistic encounters that often disappear
in the shadows of neoliberalism. The phenomenologists, and
educational theorists featured here, offer insights that connect
fully and concretely with the everyday lives of educators and
students. They offer another language by which to understand
education that is counter to the objectifying, instrumentalist
language prevalent in neoliberal discourse. This book will be of
great interest for academics, researchers, and post-graduate
students in the fields of pedagogy, phenomenology, educational
theory, and progressive education.
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