ABSTRACT

This book responds to the need for new ways of defining the aims and forms of education, in an age that has seen the ideals of progress and growth lead the planet and its inhabitants to the brink of extinction.

Arguing that contemporary ideas of performance and accountability counter "the heart" of education, the book calls for a retuning of education that encourages the younger generation to study objects and ideas for their own sake, rather than to appease established and conventional notions in society – therefore stepping into a common space of reflection and study. The chapters examine why and how we educate, and offer the alternative of engaging with educational questions, not determined by the logic of progress and growth but with an objective of creating a relation to the world around us. Using the works of Hannah Arendt combined with the tradition of Allgemeine Pädagogik to argue for a new conception of Bildung, the book encourages a method that emphasises outrospection over introspection.

Ultimately questioning modern-day education, the book redirects and retunes education away from being wholly concerned with achievement and growth, and will therefore be of interest to students, researchers and academics in the fields of philosophy of education, education and curriculum studies, education policy and politics, and sociology of education.

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

part I|85 pages

Why do we educate?

chapter Chapter 1|20 pages

What do we (the old) want with and for the young?

chapter Chapter 2|15 pages

Who should we become? The question of Bildung

chapter Chapter 3|20 pages

Educational commoning

chapter Chapter 4|13 pages

Student de-centred education

From self-insight to self-outsight

chapter Chapter 5|15 pages

Alienation

part II|82 pages

How do we educate?

chapter Chapter 6|17 pages

Pearl diving

Towards a pedagogy of exemplarity

chapter Chapter 7|15 pages

Pedagogical exemplarity

chapter Chapter 8|17 pages

Judgement and examples

chapter Chapter 9|19 pages

Didactical exemplarity

chapter Chapter 10|12 pages

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