Buch, Englisch, 256 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 445 g
ISBN: 978-1-4051-8042-9
Verlag: Wiley
A collection of scholarly essays, Complexity Theory and the Philosophy of Education provides an accessible theoretical introduction to the topic of complexity theory while considering its broader implications for educational change. - Explains the contributions of complexity theory to philosophy of education, curriculum, and educational research
- Brings together new research by an international team of contributors
- Debates issues ranging from the culture of curriculum, to the implications of work of key philosophers such as Foucault and John Dewey for educational change
- Demonstrates how social scientists and social and education policy makers are drawing on complexity theory to answer questions such as: why is it that education decision-makers are so resistant to change; how does change in education happen; and what does it take to make these changes sustainable?
- Considers changes in use of complexity theory; developed principally in the fields of physics, biology, chemistry, and economics, and now being applied more broadly to the social sciences and to the study of education
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Weitere Infos & Material
Notes on Contributors vii
Foreword: Complexity and knowledge systems xi
Michael A. Peters
1 Complexity Theory and the Philosophy of Education 1
Mark Mason
2 Educational Philosophy and the Challenge of Complexity Theory 16
Keith Morrison
3 What Is Complexity Theory and What Are Its Implications for Educational Change? 32
Mark Mason
4 Complexity and Education: Vital simultaneities 46
Brent Davis
5 Three Generations of Complexity Theories: Nuances and ambiguities 62
Michel Alhadeff-Jones
6 Re-reading Dewey through the Lens of Complexity Science, or: On the creative logic of education 79
Inna Semetsky
7 Foucault as Complexity Theorist: Overcoming the problems of classical philosophical analysis 91
Mark Olssen
8 Complex Systems and Educational Change: Towards a new research agenda 112
Jay L. Lemke & Nora H. Sabelli
9 Human Research and Complexity Theory 124
James Horn
10 Complexity and Truth in Educational Research 137
Mike Radford
11 ‘Knowledge Must Be Contextual’: Some possible implications of complexity and dynamic systems theories for educational research 150
Tamsin Haggis
12 Complexity and Educational Research: A critical reflection 169
Lesley Kuhn
13 Complexity and the Culture of Curriculum 181
William E. Doll
14 From Representation to Emergence: Complexity’s challenge to the epistemology of schooling 204
Deborah Osberg, Gert Biesta & Paul Cilliers
15 Educating Consciousness through Literary Experiences 218
Dennis Sumara, Rebecca Luce-Kapler & Tammy Iftody
Index 231