Skip to main content
Taylor & Francis Group Logo
    Advanced Search

    Click here to search products using title name,author name and keywords.

    • Login
    • Hi, User  
      • Your Account
      • Logout
      Advanced Search

      Click here to search products using title name,author name and keywords.

      Breadcrumbs Section. Click here to navigate to respective pages.

      Book

      Education for the Twenty-First Century
      loading

      Book

      Education for the Twenty-First Century

      DOI link for Education for the Twenty-First Century

      Education for the Twenty-First Century book

      Education for the Twenty-First Century

      DOI link for Education for the Twenty-First Century

      Education for the Twenty-First Century book

      ByHedley Beare, Richard Slaughter
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 1993
      eBook Published 17 December 2021
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003260240
      Pages 194
      eBook ISBN 9781003260240
      Subjects Education
      Share
      Share

      Get Citation

      Beare, H., & Slaughter, R. (1993). Education for the Twenty-First Century (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003260240

      ABSTRACT

      First published in 1993, Education for the Twenty-First Century grew out of a common and deep-seated concern about the way young people think of their own future, and about some of the relatively simplistic education reforms advocated, often by people with scant comprehension of modern educational practices. Schools as institutions, schooling patterns, the curriculum and teachers themselves have come under heavy criticism, but it has to be recognized that the problems in education have no lasting or satisfactory solutions while schools continue to operate out of the framework which has determined their raison d’être for the past two hundred years. The authors argue that schools do not need fine tuning, or more of the same; rather some of the fundamental assumptions about schooling have to be revised. They argue that learning about the future must become very much a part of the present, and they set out in the book some of the thinking and several techniques which permit us to confront the future and make it a more friendly place. The book will be of interest to students, teachers and policymakers.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |3 pages

      Introduction

      How this book came to be

      chapter Chapter 1|16 pages

      The dimensions of change

      chapter Chapter 2|20 pages

      Industrialism and its consequences

      chapter Chapter 3|15 pages

      Global consciousness

      The one-world view

      chapter Chapter 4|17 pages

      Beyond scientific materialism

      Accepting other categories of knowing

      chapter Chapter 5|29 pages

      What will become of schools?

      chapter Chapter 6|25 pages

      The shift from past to future

      chapter Chapter 7|35 pages

      What can I do? Some bridging strategies

      chapter |7 pages

      Conclusion

      The promise of the twenty-first century
      T&F logoTaylor & Francis Group logo
      • Policies
        • Privacy Policy
        • Terms & Conditions
        • Cookie Policy
        • Privacy Policy
        • Terms & Conditions
        • Cookie Policy
      • Journals
        • Taylor & Francis Online
        • CogentOA
        • Taylor & Francis Online
        • CogentOA
      • Corporate
        • Taylor & Francis Group
        • Taylor & Francis Group
        • Taylor & Francis Group
        • Taylor & Francis Group
      • Help & Contact
        • Students/Researchers
        • Librarians/Institutions
        • Students/Researchers
        • Librarians/Institutions
      • Connect with us

      Connect with us

      Registered in England & Wales No. 3099067
      5 Howick Place | London | SW1P 1WG © 2022 Informa UK Limited