Tutors: Johannes Drerup, Michael Merry, Anders Schinkel (coordinator, a.schinkel@vu.nl)
ECTS: 3 (for the full course; 1 ECTS=28 hours)
Course description
This course will introduce PhD students to the field of philosophy of education by way of three central themes: aims of education, educational justice, and democratic education.
June 2024 | Subjects | |
Friday, May 31, 13:00 | -Philosophy of education: what it is and what its use is. -Aims of education: is there a general ‘aim of education’? | |
Friday, June 14, 13:00 | -The theory and practice of democratic education -What should be taught as controversial: general problems and specific cases | |
Friday, June 21, 13:00 | -Educational justice -Equality of educational opportunity |
Course objective
The central objective of this course is to introduce beginning researchers in the Educational Sciences to a discipline and a mode of thinking they are probably unfamiliar with, namely that of philosophy of education. Though the specific topics covered in the course are among the most debated topics in philosophy of education, and though they may have specific relevance to participating PhD students, it is the initiation into a different way of looking at education, asking other types of question, and using other than empirical approaches to answering them, that is most important. Corresponding more specific objectives are the (further) development of a disposition to critically question silent assumptions (one’s own, or that of one’s research field or discipline); of open, receptive attention to situations, problems, texts, and so on; and of habits of sound and careful reasoning.
Requirements/entry level
There are no special entry requirements, but it would be most helpful to take this course early in the PhD trajectory.
Type of course: | Face-2-face course |
Location: | Vergadercentrum Vredenburg, Vredenburg 19, Utrecht |
All three meetings follow the same format:
Requirements:
Specification of the workload:
28 hours per meeting
You can tailor the content of this course to your current needs as follows: Before or during the first meeting, you can indicate specific topics you would like to see covered during the course. The course coordinator(s) take(s) these wishes into account as much as possible.