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Walter Feinberg

    Educating for Democracy
    What Is a Public Education and Why We Need It
    School Choice Policies and Outcomes: Empirical and Philosophical Perspectives
    Dewey and Education
    For Goodness Sake
    • For Goodness Sake

      Religious Schools and Education for Democratic Citizenry

      • 270pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,0(2)Évaluer

      The book delves into the significant impact of religious schools on moral education and the cultivation of democratic values. Walter Feinberg, a noted philosopher of education, examines various religious educational settings, including Christian, Jewish, and Muslim institutions, addressing controversial topics like sex education and creationism. By fostering an inclusive dialogue, the work emphasizes that the intersection of religion and schooling transcends individual faith communities, making it a critical concern for all invested in the future of education.

      For Goodness Sake
    • Dewey and Education

      • 134pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
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      Walter Feinberg offers a personal exploration of Dewey's impact on democratic education, linking his ideas to modern social and political issues. The book serves as a crucial resource for scholars and students, detailing Dewey's philosophical contributions and their relevance to contemporary debates. Feinberg's insights reflect his own commitments while providing a comprehensive understanding of Dewey's enduring influence on education and democracy.

      Dewey and Education
    • This book brings the idea of a public-defined in part as the quality of communication among strangers-back into focus. The benefits of doing this are many, but perhaps the most important are to adjust our understanding of what is good teaching and to widen our understanding of what counts as central to the educational process.

      What Is a Public Education and Why We Need It
    • In our world of unceasing turmoil and conflict, an informed, educated citizenry is the first and strongest line of defence against tyranny and for democratic renewal. Educating for Democracy shows how students can be prepared for the responsibilities of 'the most important office in a democracy' - that of a citizen.

      Educating for Democracy