New Philosophies of LearningISBN: 978-1-4051-9564-5
Paperback
352 pages
June 2009, Wiley-Blackwell
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Through a collection of contributions from an international team of
empirical researchers and philosophers, New Philosophies of
Learning signals the need for a sharper critical awareness of
the possibilities and problems that the recent spate of innovative
learning techniques presents.
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Explores some of the many contemporary innovations in approaches to learning, including neuroscience and the focus on learners’ well-being and happiness
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Debates the controversial approaches to categorising learners such as dyslexia
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Raises doubts about the preoccupation with quasi-mathematical scrutiny and the neglect of ethical reflection about education
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Discusses the possible grounds for concern, without exaggerating their similarities or offering sweeping judgements
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Includes contributions from empirical researchers and philosophers, including Usha Goswami, Howard Gardner, Julian Elliott, David Bakhurst, John White and Christopher Winch