Walter Humes Keynote: Re-shaping the map of Educational Studies: Lessons from Dewey's Democracy and Education

The argument of this paper falls into four parts. In the first, an attempt is made to identify the essential characteristics of Democracy and Education, first published in 1916, which help us to understand the reasons for its success. This serves as a reference point for subsequent discussion. The s...

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Main Author: Walter Humes
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Language:English
Published: University of Aberdeen, School of Education 2017-10-01
Series:Education in the North
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Online Access:http://abdn.ac.uk/eitn/journal/526
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description The argument of this paper falls into four parts. In the first, an attempt is made to identify the essential characteristics of Democracy and Education, first published in 1916, which help us to understand the reasons for its success. This serves as a reference point for subsequent discussion. The second section jumps forward in time and examines debates in the 1960s and beyond about the nature of educational studies, noting points of similarity to, and difference from, Dewey. This is followed, in the third part, by an illustration of how changes in the way educational studies are conceptualised have affected policy proposals, using two Scottish documents, one published in 1977, the other in 2004. In the final part, the question of where this leaves us now is addressed. What options are open to those who are concerned about the relationship between education and democracy? Is it possible to recapture something of Dewey’s comprehensive vision or is that asking too much of a disciplinary field that has expanded, diversified and, in some respects, fractured? (Note: An earlier version of the paper was given at the 2016 conference on Democracy and Education held at the University of the West of Scotland.)
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spelling doaj.art-f5ce8d68f42141e3a9aaead5951f7b042022-12-21T20:04:15ZengUniversity of Aberdeen, School of EducationEducation in the North0424-55122398-01842017-10-01241162610.26203/t4tt-jw24Walter Humes Keynote: Re-shaping the map of Educational Studies: Lessons from Dewey's Democracy and EducationWalter Humes0University of StirlingThe argument of this paper falls into four parts. In the first, an attempt is made to identify the essential characteristics of Democracy and Education, first published in 1916, which help us to understand the reasons for its success. This serves as a reference point for subsequent discussion. The second section jumps forward in time and examines debates in the 1960s and beyond about the nature of educational studies, noting points of similarity to, and difference from, Dewey. This is followed, in the third part, by an illustration of how changes in the way educational studies are conceptualised have affected policy proposals, using two Scottish documents, one published in 1977, the other in 2004. In the final part, the question of where this leaves us now is addressed. What options are open to those who are concerned about the relationship between education and democracy? Is it possible to recapture something of Dewey’s comprehensive vision or is that asking too much of a disciplinary field that has expanded, diversified and, in some respects, fractured? (Note: An earlier version of the paper was given at the 2016 conference on Democracy and Education held at the University of the West of Scotland.)http://abdn.ac.uk/eitn/journal/526deweyeducational studiesdisciplineseducational policydemocracy
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Walter Humes Keynote: Re-shaping the map of Educational Studies: Lessons from Dewey's Democracy and Education
Education in the North
dewey
educational studies
disciplines
educational policy
democracy
title Walter Humes Keynote: Re-shaping the map of Educational Studies: Lessons from Dewey's Democracy and Education
title_full Walter Humes Keynote: Re-shaping the map of Educational Studies: Lessons from Dewey's Democracy and Education
title_fullStr Walter Humes Keynote: Re-shaping the map of Educational Studies: Lessons from Dewey's Democracy and Education
title_full_unstemmed Walter Humes Keynote: Re-shaping the map of Educational Studies: Lessons from Dewey's Democracy and Education
title_short Walter Humes Keynote: Re-shaping the map of Educational Studies: Lessons from Dewey's Democracy and Education
title_sort walter humes keynote re shaping the map of educational studies lessons from dewey s democracy and education
topic dewey
educational studies
disciplines
educational policy
democracy
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