Philosophy of Education
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- Ohio Valley Philosophy of Education Society
- OVPES is a professional association of philosophers of education. We host an annual conference in the Ohio Valley region and sponsor a refereed journal: Philosophical Studies in Education.
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- Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain
- PESGB promotes the study, teaching, and application of philosophy of education. It has an international membership. The site provides: a guide to the Society's activities and details about the Journal of Philosophy of Education and IMPACT.
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- Craig Cunningham's Site: John Dewey
- A site that lists major resources in Dewey scholarship. Of particular value are quotes from Dewey's work, with citations to the standard edition published by Southern Illinois University Press.
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- Dan W. Butin
- Assistant dean of Cambridge College’s school of education. He has written recently on teaching the foundations of education, as well as on conceptual issues in higher education.
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- Famous Philosophers Quotes on Educational Philosophy, Truth and Reality
- Views on Philosophy and Metaphysics of Education: Albert Einstein, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Michel de Montaigne, Aristotle, Plato
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- Kieran Egan
- Kieran Egan, a Faculty Member in Education at Simon Fraser University explores ideas about Education, Thinking, Imagination, Intellectual development, Storytelling, Cognition, and Curriculum
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- Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education
- Online learning community with Gayle Turner. Includes syllabi, study guides, selected readings and discussion forums. Designed to enhance the critical, normative, and interpretive abilities of teachers, administrators, and other school personnel.
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- 20th WCP: Paideia Project On-Line
- The Paideia Project: Proceedings of the 20th World Congress of Philosophy. Includes the Paideia Archive, with the full text of the over 1,000 contributed papers at the August, 1998 Congress.
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- Philosophy of Liberal Education
- Bibliography of books and articles (many available online) on liberal education.
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- The Evils of Inductivism
- Inductivism, the long-discredited yet ubiquitous and entrenched educational theory, which is based upon the long dead theory of Epistemology and Scientific Methodology, actually rejects explanatory teaching as unnatural.
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