Making Sense of Education provides a contemporary introduction to the
key issues in educational philosophy and theory. Exploring major past
and present conceptions of education, teaching and learning, this book
makes philosophy of education relevant to the professional practice of
teachers and student teachers, as well of interest to those studying
education as an academic subject.
The book is divided into three parts:
- education, teaching and professional practice: issues concerning
education, the role of the teacher, the relationship of educational
theory to practice and the wider moral dimensions of pedagogy
- learning, knowledge and curriculum: issues concerning behaviourist and
cognitive theories of learning, knowledge and meaning, curriculum aims
and content and evaluation and assessment
- schooling, society and culture: issues of the wider social and
political context of education concerning liberalism and
communitarianism, justice and equality, differentiation, authority and
discipline.
This timely and up-to-date introduction assists all those studying
and/or working in education to appreciate the main philosophical sources
of and influences on present day thinking about education, teaching and
learning