Knowledge in Education

Knowledge in Education Why Philosophy Matters - UCL Institute of Education Press Professorial Lecture Series

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Publisher's Synopsis

In recent years ideas about education have polarized: on one side are those stressing facts and disciplines; on the other, those committed to the encouragement of learners to make their own meaning. By offering a fine-grained account of pedagogic practice and subject knowledge, recent developments in philosophy provide a means of reconfiguring the issue in a manner that transcends this simple opposition. Professor Jan Derry draws on the work of the neo-Hegelian philosopher Robert Brandom, termed inferentialism, to re-examine questions concerning knowledge that have preoccupied teachers, educational researchers and policymakers. Considerations about the nature of knowledge and understanding involve conceptions of mind, meaning, and activity. Common conceptions are challenged by adopting a Vygotskian approach to both pedagogic practice and knowledge, one that emphasizes the significance of normative constraints for both teachers and learners.

Book information

ISBN: 9781782772668
Publisher: UCL Institute of Education Press
Imprint: Institute of Education Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 370.1
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 18
Weight: 91g
Height: 210mm
Width: 148mm
Spine width: 3mm