A History of Western Educational Ideas - Woburn Education Series

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A History of Western Educational Ideas

A History of Western Educational Ideas - Woburn Education Series

3.60 (5 Ratings by Goodreads)
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It is important that all those concerned with education - parents, teachers, administrators and policymakers - should have a reasonable understanding of the present system and how it has developed, sometimes over a period of many years. This work traces the development of Western educational ideas from the Greek society of Socrates, Plato and Aristotle, to the ideas and ideologies behind some of the controversial issues in education today. This book discusses the continuous development of educational thought over three millennia. The focus upon the history of ideas in this volume is partly an attempt to move history of education away from an approach based on 'great men' to technological, economic and political influences on ideas and beliefs. It reviews many issues, ranging from the purposes of education from the earliest times, to the challenge of postmodernism in the present century. The authors provide an accessible and thought-provoking guide to the educational ideas that underlie practice.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780713002195
ISBN10 0713002190
Number Of Pages 256
Item Weight 544 g
Publisher / Reseller Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format hardback
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'Short but comprehensive and very readable summary of how teachers and thinkers over the ages have tried to resolve the problems and paradoxes that education poses ... This book is practical and academic. Teachers and students will find that it clarifies their knowledge and their thinking; those who want to contribute to the great debate will find it a stimulating companion and guide' - Times Higher Education Supplement

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Author's Bio

Professor Peter Gordon, Professor Denis Lawton

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