John Dewey is considered not only as one of the founders of pragmatism, but also as an educational classic whose approaches to education and learning still exercise great influence on current discourses and practices internationally. In this book, the authors first provide an introduction to Dewey’s educational theories that is founded on a broad and comprehensive reading of his philosophy as a whole. They discuss Dewey’s path-breaking contributions by focusing on three important paradigm shifts – namely, the cultural, constructive, and communicative turns in twentieth-century educational thinking. Secondly, the authors recontexualize Dewey for a new generation who has come of age in a very different world than that in which Dewey lived and wrote by connecting his philosophy with six recent and influential discourses (Bauman, Foucault, Bourdieu, Derrida, Levinas, Rorty). These serve as models for other recontexualizations that readers might wish to carry out for themselves.
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Introduction
PART I: EDUCATION AND CULTURE – THE CULTURAL TURN
Nature and Culture
Culture and Experience
Education and Social Life
Formal and Informal Education
Interaction, Transaction, and Communication
Selection of Target Texts
PART II: EDUCATION AS RECONSTRUCTION OF EXPERIENCE – THE CONSTRUCTIVE TURN
Experience and Education: The biological Dimension
Experience and Education: The social Dimension
Experience and Education: Growth
The Reflex Arc Concept
Habits, Impulse, and Intelligence
Inquiry and the Five Steps of Research and Reflective Learning
Re/De/Construction
Selection of Target Texts
PART III: EDUCATION, COMMUNICATION, AND DEMOCRACY – THE COMMUNICATIVE TURN
Education and Communication
Learning and Joint Activities
The Democratic Vision
Participation and Diversity
Social Intelligence and Democratic Reconstruction
Selection of Target Texts
PART IV: CRITICISM AND CONCERNS – RECONSTRUCTING DEWEY FOR OUR TIMES
Introduction
Bauman
Foucault
Bourdieu
Derrida
Levinas
Rorty
Про автора
Jim Garrison is Professor of Education at Virginia Tech University, USA
Stefan Neubert teaches at the Faculty of Human Sciences at the University of Cologne, Germany. He is co-director of the Cologne Dewey Center.
Kersten Reich teaches in the Faculty of Human Sciences at the University of Cologne, Germany.