Philosophical Scaffolding for the Construction of Critical Democratic Education
P. Lang (2000)
Abstract
Brosio (social foundations of education, Ball State U.) describes and analyzes a number of philosophies that can provide a solid framework for the construction of critical, democratic educational theory and practice. Theorists discussed include the classical Greek thinkers, Marx, Dewey, the existentialists, liberationists, Freire, politics of identity thinkers, and postmodernists. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.Call number
LB14.7.B76 2000
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0820439398
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