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Beyond the present and the particular : a theory of liberal education / Charles Bailey.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: International library of the philosophy of education ; v. 2.Publication details: London : Routledge, 2010.Description: xii, 257 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780415563819 (hbk.)
  • 041556381X (hbk.)
  • 9780415559461 (set)
  • 0415559464 (set)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 370.112 22 BAI
Contents:
1. Introduction - Theory and Education Part 1: Justification of Liberal Education 2. Education and its Justification 3. Types of Education. 4. The Justification of Liberal Education Part 2: Content and Method 5. Some Preliminary Ideas 6. Three Accounts Considered 7. The Content of a Liberal Education 8. The Methods of a Liberal Education Part 3: Challenges to Liberal Education 9. The Challenge of Economic Utility 10. The Challenge of Relativism, Ideology and the State 11. Teachers, Assessment and Accountability
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Originally published: London : Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1984.

Charles Bailey advances a modern characterization and justification of liberal education and defends such a view of liberal education against contemporary challenges. The book will be of special value to those guiding educational policy, designing curricula and reflecting on their own teaching practice. An introductory part of the book describes the need for justification and the special nature of liberal education as compared with other characterizations of education in utilitarian terms. The author offers a positive account of the content of liberal education, after a consideration and critique of the work of Paul Hirst, Philip Phenix and John White and follows this with an account of teacher strategy, attitude and methodology appropriate to liberal education. The final part of the book describes contemporary trends and challenges to the idea of liberal education and shows how they fail to provide a coherent alternative to liberal education as a basis for universal compulsory education.

1. Introduction - Theory and Education Part 1: Justification of Liberal Education 2. Education and its Justification 3. Types of Education. 4. The Justification of Liberal Education Part 2: Content and Method 5. Some Preliminary Ideas 6. Three Accounts Considered 7. The Content of a Liberal Education 8. The Methods of a Liberal Education Part 3: Challenges to Liberal Education 9. The Challenge of Economic Utility 10. The Challenge of Relativism, Ideology and the State 11. Teachers, Assessment and Accountability

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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