Three issues feature as the central themes throughout this book: the
nature of social science in general; the nature of educational enquiry
in particular; and the links between the language and concepts of
research, on the one hand, and those of practice and policy on the
other. In analyzing and interrelating these themes, Richard Pring
shows their relationship to such central philosophical concepts as
meaning, truth, and objectivity. This lucid and ambitious study will
be seen as a classic of educational literature.
Reviews of the first edition include:
"A stimulating and readable book...Pring gives a succinct account of
the different philosophical positions and makes a balanced evaluation
of their strong and weak points...should be compulsory reading for all
trainee teachers let alone educational researchers."
-Dr Paul Martinez, Learning and Skills Development Agency Reviews
Editor
"This volume is a textbook and a manifesto, and research students will
welcome the clarity with which the various concepts, tools and
approaches are outlined. Most teachers will be stimulated by it."
- Times Educational Supplement
"Professor Pring's work is far more than the title modestly claims it
to be. As much a primer in philosophy of education as a specialist
work on the philosophy of educational research it is lucid and concise
on topics ranging from the aim[s] of education to the nature of
knowledge."
- Education Review
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ISBN
9781441137906
Publisert
2020
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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