Published Resources Details Thesis

Author
Beckett, D.
Title
On democratic schooling: an analysis of developments in Victoria
Type of Work
MEd thesis
Imprint
University of Melbourne, Parkville VIC, 1990
Url
http://cat.lib.unimelb.edu.au/record=b1689148~S30
Subject
Victoria
Abstract

This is a thesis in philosophy of education. There are many points of contact between philosophy and education, and there are bodies of intellectual enquiry in the English- speaking analytic tradition of philosophy which are centrally concerned with issues clustering around teaching and learning, the formal provision of these in schooling and society in general, and more generally, the nature of knowledge, truth, justice, identity and reality insofar as these are part of educative processes and outcomes. Traditions of philosophical enquiry which have engaged with these issues in influential ways have become philosophies of education in their own right, and have contributed to, and informed continuing debates over the provision and practice of schooling in western societies which are themselves democratic in political outlook, and capitalist in economic activity. Indeed, it can be shown that these two aspects of western societies have symbiotically influenced philosophical enquiry in general and deliberations on education in particular. Relatively discrete philosophies of education, it would seem, can then be fairly regarded as products, as much as ingredients, of the intellectual and material life of a society.