Utopia and Education

Utopia and Education
Title Utopia and Education PDF eBook
Author Rafał Włodarczyk
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Release 2022
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Utopia and Education. Studies in Philosophy, Theory of Education and Pedagogy of Asylum

Utopia and Education. Studies in Philosophy, Theory of Education and Pedagogy of Asylum
Title Utopia and Education. Studies in Philosophy, Theory of Education and Pedagogy of Asylum PDF eBook
Author Rafał Włodarczyk
Publisher Uniwersytet Wrocławski. Instytut Pedagogiki
Total Pages 409
Release 2022-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 8362618698

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Utopia and Education is an original contribution of the philosophy and theory of education, which also enters the fields of disciplines other than pedagogy and uses their approaches and achievements. The work is part of utopian studies and complements its discourse with a less marked path of philosophy and theory of education. Moreover, in the context of pedagogy and education, it takes up a number of issues whose significance goes beyond the conventional framework of a single discipline: utopia, ideology, social criticism, fundamentalism, democracy, populism, translation, transdisciplinarity and knowledge transfer, socialisation, school as one of the social institutions, etc. The work not only reconstructs knowledge about specific phenomena relevant to education and pedagogy but also proposes an original solution to educational problems in the form of the concept of asylum pedagogy. The approach to these phenomena is well reflected in the division of the book into two parts. The book, apart from references to researchers associated with utopian studies, addresses ideas of such figures of the humanities and social sciences as Emmanuel Levinas and Erich Fromm; their concepts were earlier used by the Author in two monographs. Besides, there are references to Bronisław Baczko, George Steiner, Jacques Derrida, Michael Walzer, Hannah Arendt, Janusz Korczak, and Ilan Gur- Ze'ev. Throughout the work, the Author attempts to combine the perspectives of critical pedagogy and dialogue, finds inspiration in the achievements of the Warsaw School of the History of Ideas and draws on Jewish thought and tradition.

Family, Religion, Pedagogy and Everyday Education Practice

Family, Religion, Pedagogy and Everyday Education Practice
Title Family, Religion, Pedagogy and Everyday Education Practice PDF eBook
Author Rafał Włodarczyk
Publisher Uniwersytet Wrocławski. Instytut Pedagogiki
Total Pages 243
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Genre Education
ISBN 836261871X

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Utopia, Ideology and/or Everyday Education Practice

Utopia, Ideology and/or Everyday Education Practice
Title Utopia, Ideology and/or Everyday Education Practice PDF eBook
Author Wiktor Żłobicki
Publisher Uniwersytet Wrocławski. Instytut Pedagogiki
Total Pages 199
Release 2019-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 8362618485

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The collection of texts by scholars of the Department of General Pedagogy at the University of Wrocław is, on the one hand, an expression of the contemporary approach to general pedagogy as a reflection on multidisciplinary upbringing – mainly of philosophical, sociological and psychological nature, and, on the other hand, a reference to the name of pedagogy and its Greek source of the concept of paidagogos, which describes a slave in ancient Greece who led the sons of free citizens to a place of physical exercise and games.

Classical Utopian Theories of Education

Classical Utopian Theories of Education
Title Classical Utopian Theories of Education PDF eBook
Author Robert Thaddeus Fisher
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages 192
Release 1963
Genre Education
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A look into the classical utopian theories of education.

Educational Ills and the (Im)possibility of Utopia

Educational Ills and the (Im)possibility of Utopia
Title Educational Ills and the (Im)possibility of Utopia PDF eBook
Author Joff Bradley
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 197
Release 2020-05-21
Genre Education
ISBN 1000052729

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As a bold provocation to reimagine what the philosophy of education might mean in the 21st century, this book responds to the exhaustion of present theoretical models and indeed the degradation of fabulative thought in its current prospectus. The contributors, from Asia, the Americas, and Europe, proffer a frank response to the everyday reality of the classroom where teachers compete with electronic devices for the attention of students whose minds are literally elsewhere, cocooned in the noospheric ether. Outside of lecture halls the world is suffering the rise of fascism, panic, and anger driven by precarious employment, and a looming fatalism and resignation in the face of ecological calamity. These developments have led to an avalanche of psychical woes afflicting young people ranging from trauma, the loss of hope and, in extremis, violence and suicide. The concerned and committed writers of this volume therefore raise the timely question of the return of utopia as a fitting, desperate, and indeed necessary response to the ecological, existential, and pedagogical crises spreading across the planet. At this most crucial juncture in human history, the excellent contributions to this book offer singularly unique perspectives regarding the possibility/impossibility of utopia. This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal, Educational Philosophy and Theory.

Weak Utopianism in Education

Weak Utopianism in Education
Title Weak Utopianism in Education PDF eBook
Author Michael P. A. Murphy
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 159
Release 2024-06-19
Genre Education
ISBN 1040110169

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In the light of the structural dangers of revolutionary change highlighted in the political theory of Giorgio Agamben, this book joins a lively debate in philosophy of education on weak utopianism as an approach that foregrounds and respects the educational potentiality of teachers and students. Utopian moves in education call for revolutionary changes in pedagogical practice in pursuit of a particular vision of the good. Whether grounded in emancipatory politics, technological enthusiasm, or another social movement, utopian moves are seductive in their promise of a better alternative. Weak Utopianism in Education draws together philosophy of education, political theory, scholarship of teaching and learning research, and utopian thought to advocate for a modest and humble approach to change. The theoretical foundation of weak utopianism opens space for educator’s personal convictions and teaching philosophies to tinker with their own pedagogical practices. The book creates a common conceptual meeting ground for philosophers and practitioners in education.