What models in the social sciences underlie existing or proposed patterns of educational practice? What theories of knowledge inform such models and thus arguably sanction such practice? In this book, first published in 1983, the author seeks some tentative answers. This title will be of interest to students of the philosophy of education and curriculum studies.
What models in the social sciences underlie existing or proposed patterns of educational practice? What theories of knowledge inform such models and thus arguably sanction such practice? In this book, first published in 1983, the author seeks some tentative answers. This title will be of interest to students of the philosophy of education and curriculum studies.
1. Behaviourist Foundations and Approaches to Pedagogy 2. Behaviourism and the Philosophy of Language 3. Skinner's Conflicting Paradigms of Science 4. Behaviourism: Curricular Deductions 5. Marxist Alternatives 6. Classical and Phenomenological Marxist Pedagogy 7. Bernstein, Hirst and Rule-Following Models 8. Forms of Knowledge, Categorical Concepts and Linguistic Universals 9. Categorial and Substantive Concepts, Morphemes and Family-Resemblance 10. Conclusions: Multicultural Education and the Place of Religion; Bibliographical References; Index
1. Behaviourist Foundations and Approaches to Pedagogy 2. Behaviourism and the Philosophy of Language 3. Skinner's Conflicting Paradigms of Science 4. Behaviourism: Curricular Deductions 5. Marxist Alternatives 6. Classical and Phenomenological Marxist Pedagogy 7. Bernstein, Hirst and Rule-Following Models 8. Forms of Knowledge, Categorical Concepts and Linguistic Universals 9. Categorial and Substantive Concepts, Morphemes and Family-Resemblance 10. Conclusions: Multicultural Education and the Place of Religion; Bibliographical References; Index
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