A Dilemmatic Approach to Education Exploring a New Model of Educational Theory Theorizing Education Series
A Dilemmatic Approach to Education offers a unique approach to educational theorizing that enriches the way we think about education. Problematizing conventional education theory, it presents an unorthodox thesis that education is defined by an internal conflict between competing core values, which in turn produce core dilemmas.
The book locates the theoretical foundations of a dilemmatic approach in the works of thinkers such as G. H. Mead, Gert Biesta, Luca Tateo, and Etienne Wenger. It then relates this dilemmatic approach to a general theory of education, partly defined as the realization of the 'good', conceived in terms of competing core values. The book uses Schwartz's theory of universal values as a framework for disclosing the core values competing in educational models. The dilemmatic nature of educational leadership (including social justice leadership) is set within the context of leading leadership theories and illustrated through exemplary leadership dilemmas. Lastly, the book identifies ethical self-understanding and communities-of-practice as practically affecting a dilemmatic approach to education.
Presenting an innovative understanding of the nature and meaning of education, this book will be of great interest to academics, researchers and post-graduate students in the field of educational theory and educational research, as well as those interested in a deep engagement about the meaning of education.
Preface
Introduction: inner tensions, dilemmas, and education
Chapter 1: Theoretical foundations
Chapter 2: A theory of education
Chapter 3: Core educational dilemmas
Chapter 4: Educational leadership dilemmas
Chapter 5: A dilemmatic approach to social justice educational leadership
Chapter 6: Ethical self-understanding and communities of practice
Ariel Sarid is currently Head of the M.Ed. program for Management and Organization of Educational Systems at Beit Berl College, Israel. His research/teaching interests include various themes in the philosophy of education, educational leadership, school organization and curriculum, social justice education, and teacher professional development.
Date de parution : 05-2023
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 09-2021
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème d’A Dilemmatic Approach to Education :
Mots-clés :
Dilemmatic Approach; Competing Core Values; Dilemmatic Nature; Schwartz’s Theory; Personal Development; Schwartz’s Model; MEP; Higher Order Values; Educational Leadership Discourse; Liquid Education; Educational Models; Dilemmatic Situations; Social Justice Educational; Leadership Dilemma; Wenger’s View; Ethical Self-understanding; Social Justice Leadership; Adaptive Leadership; Strong Evaluation; Ideological Dilemmas; OC Value; Delayed Reaction; Social Justice Policy; Mead’s View; Free Solo