by
Historical and Philosophical Foundations of Education A Biographical Introduction
by Gutek, Gerald L.
We're Sorry
Not Available
This item is being sold by an Individual Seller and will not ship from the Online Bookstore's warehouse. The Seller must confirm the order within two business days. If the Seller refuses to sell or fails to confirm within this time frame, then the order is cancelled.
Please be sure to read the Description offered by the Seller.
Customer Reviews
by
Summary
Structured around major movements in world history, the lives of leading educators, and the philosophies and ideologies that resulted from their ideas, Historical and Philosophical Foundations of Education: A Biographical Introduction, provides a clear interdisciplinary exploration of the development of educational ideas.
The author takes a global perspective on the history and philosophy of education, capturing the essence of educational evolution through the biographies of 23 theorists, philosophers, and educators.
This biographical focus, combined with an introductory presentation of the inherent connections between education's major movements and its primary movers, helps students better understand the social and historical conditions that have informed today's educational arena.
Author Biography
Gerald Gutek is a veteran teacher and writer on the history and philosophy of education. He specializes in the study of education biography as a vehicle of writing about the philosophy of education. He is a professor emeritus of education at Loyola University Chicago and has been a visiting professor at other institutions.
Table of Contents
Educational Biography and the Historical and Philosophical Foundations of Education | p. 1 |
Confucius: Proponent of Educating for a Harmonious Society | p. 9 |
Plato: Idealist Philosopher and Educator for the Perfect Society | p. 30 |
Aristotle: Founder of Realism | p. 50 |
Quintilian: Rhetorical Educator in Imperial Rome | p. 67 |
Scholastic Theologian and Creator of the Medieval Christian Synthesis | p. 79 |
Renaissance Humanist and Cosmopolitan Educator | p. 94 |
Theologian and Educator of the Protestant Reformation | p. 107 |
Pansophist Educator and Proponent of International Education | p. 128 |
Prophet of Naturalism | p. 138 |
Proponent of Educating the Heart and the Senses | p. 157 |
Advocate of American Civic Education | p. 180 |
Proponent of Women's Rights and Education | p. 201 |
Leader of the Common School Movement | p. 223 |
Utopian Theorist and Communitarian Educator | p. 246 |
Founder of the Kindergarten | p. 264 |
Defender of Intellectual Liberty | p. 284 |
Advocate of Individualism, Science, and Social Darwinism | p. 307 |
Pioneer Urban and Multicultural Educator | p. 325 |
Pragmatist Philosopher and Progressive Educator | p. 343 |
Stalwart Traditionalist Educator | p. 369 |
Proponent of Early Childhood Education | p. 386 |
Father of Indian Independence | p. 409 |
Scholar and Activist for African American Rights | p. 428 |
Advocate of Liberation Pedagogy | p. 450 |
Index | p. 467 |
Table of Contents provided by Ingram. All Rights Reserved. |
An electronic version of this book is available through VitalSource.
This book is viewable on PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, and most smartphones.
By purchasing, you will be able to view this book online, as well as download it, for the chosen number of days.
A downloadable version of this book is available through the eCampus Reader or compatible Adobe readers.
Applications are available on iOS, Android, PC, Mac, and Windows Mobile platforms.
Please view the compatibility matrix prior to purchase.