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- Cover Page
- Half Title page
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Series Editor’s Preface
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Part I Education, Teaching and Professionalism
- 1 Teaching and Education
- Fundamental assumptions and basic questions
- Teaching and skill
- Towards a philosophical psychology of teaching
- Concepts of education: profession and vocation
- Vocational conceptions
- Professional conceptions
- Analogies with teaching: similarity and difference
- 2 Professions, Professionalism and Professional Ethics
- Profession and professionalism: what’s in a name?
- The ethical dimensions of professional engagement
- Professions as moral projects
- ‘Bolt-on’ versus integral professional ethics
- Professional autonomy and the dangers of technicisation
- 3 Teaching and Professionalism
- Professional status and the elitist objection
- Teaching, education and professional criteria
- Human flourishing and educational theory
- The case against educational professionalism
- Towards a more balanced conception of professionalism
- Part 2 Educational Theory and Professional Practice
- 4 Educational Theory Misapplied?
- Some basic questions about educational theory
- Education and applied science
- The practical relevance of educational theory
- Problems with the ‘applied’ conception of educational theory
- Rationality and skill
- Theory and practical reason
- 5 Different Faces of Educational Theory
- The practical wisdom of phronesis
- Moral reason and moral inference
- The moral character of professional deliberation
- Technicist and non-technicist educational deliberation
- Need we be afraid of theory talk?
- 6 Teaching and Competence
- Knowledge and professionalism
- Concepts of competence: capacities and dispositions
- Some views of dispositional competence
- Professional capacities and practical knowledge
- The moral basis of educational practice
- Diverse conceptions of the relationship of reason to practice
- Part 3 Professional Values and Ethical Objectivity
- 7 Professional Values and the Objectivity of Value
- Subjectivist views of value judgement
- The historicist turn
- Facts and values: evidence and theory
- Local and universal value
- The spectre of relativism
- The communitarian threat to educational professionalism
- 8 Rival Conceptions of Education
- Universality and professionalism
- Reason and value
- Educational traditionalism and progressivism
- Values and methods
- Dim prospects for resolving the dualism
- Brighter prospects?
- Part 4 Ethics and Education, Morality and the Teacher
- 9 Educational Rights and Professional Wrongs
- Grades of normative involvement in teaching
- Professional rights and wrongs
- Crime and punishment
- Punishment and civilised association
- Unprofessional personal relations
- Interim reflections
- 10 Aims of Education, Schooling and Teaching
- The radical contestability of educational aims
- Teaching, human development and culture
- The diverse developmental purposes of schooling
- The errors of pragmatism
- The possibility of self-determination
- Schooling, education and training
- 11 The Moral Role of the Teacher
- The moral educational dimension
- Moral education and social control
- The role of rule, principle and habituation
- Morality, reason and relativism
- Two approaches to moral education
- Liberalism and paternalism: an irresolvable dualism?
- Part 5 Particular Issues
- 12 Ethical Issues Concerning the Role of the Teacher
- Towards the particular case
- The uses of moral reason
- More on the uses of moral reason
- Virtuous and vicious speech and attire
- Teacher character and personality
- Professional persona and personal probity
- 13 Ethical Issues Concerning Education and Schooling
- The character implicatedness of teacher professionalism
- The hazards of managerialism
- Equality and difference
- School administration: democracy versus autocracy
- Intra-school value conflict
- Educational principle and anti-educational interests
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
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