ABSTRACT

Considering the role of compulsory mass education and schooling in a democratic society, this book introduces an alternative vision for K-12 education as an "adventurous endeavour." Grounded in a strong theoretical framework, Yosef-Hassidim reveals the negative impact of instrumentalization of schools: when education is considered a social and political instrument, it serves dominant social forces’ interests rather than students’ or humanity as a whole. Offering conceptual and pragmatic frameworks to limit political influence on schooling, the author proposes a new hermeneutical structure that restores education’s agency and separates it from external social forces, and provides the foundation for regarding K-12 education as a sovereign social sphere in its own right.

chapter 1|16 pages

An Educational Way of Thinking?

chapter 3|30 pages

Analysis of Instrumentalization

chapter 4|48 pages

From Social Servant to Agent for Humanity

An Adventurous Education

chapter 5|34 pages

Hermeneutic Structure

Meaning Making as an Educational Goal

chapter 7|31 pages

Toward a Sovereign Education

chapter 8|17 pages

Implications for Selected Areas

chapter 9|11 pages

Conclusion

From Vision to Reality