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Is philosophy of education 100 years old, 300 years old, or even older? What is philosophy of education, and what is its relationship to the fields of education and philosophy? This collection of articles from the journal Educational Philosophy and Theory examines debates about the nature of philosophy of education, its history, and its development and the way forward over the past 50 years.
As a journey through the journal archives shows, there has been a lively reckoning over time with what constitutes philosophy of education and its past, present, and future, in different geographic locations (such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australasia). How philosophy of education should be practiced in terms of methodology and its relationship with schooling and policy making have been continually questioned over the years, as scholars in the field consider the nature of knowledge and learning and its relationship with values and social contexts.
Readers interested in the history and current state of debates in educational philosophy and theory and scholars of educational policy and practice will enjoy exploring this collection, which provides a strong basis for further theorizing about what is and should be philosophy of education.
Contents
1. Introduction - Liz Jackson
2. Analysis and Anomalies in Philosophy of Education - Jonas F Soltis
3. The Nature of Educational Theory - J. D. Marshall
4. Education as a Socio-Practical Field: The Restructuring of Educational Theory - Suzanne De Castell and Helen Freeman
5. On Understanding Educational Theory - David Carr
6. The First 600 Months of Philosophy of Education - 1935-1985: A Deconstructionist History - James S. Kaminsky
7. Dismantling a deconstructionist history of philosophy of education - Kevin Harris
8. Retaining the Philosophy of Education in Teacher Education - Hugo McCann & Bevis Yaxley
9. Is There a History of Educational Philosophy? John White vs the historical evidence - James R. Muir
10. Skepticism and Education In search of another filial tie of philosophy to education - Duck-JooKwak
11. R. S. Peters and the Periphery - Bruce Haynes
12. Respectability and Relevance: Reflections on Richard Peters and analytic philosophy of education - Ivan Snook
13. Re-thinking the Relevance of Philosophy of Education for Educational Policy Making - Morwenna Griffiths
14. Does Philosophy of Education Have a Future? - John A. Clark
15. Ameliorating educational concepts and the value of analytic philosophy of education - Jane Gatley