Educational thinking has always been linked with a specific view on children.Although it is a matter of common knowledge, in closer examination the authorsfigure out that educational concepts deal surprisingly and imprecisely with their keysubject.While progressive approaches made the term “From the perspective of thechild†famous some 100 years ago, a brief analysis and the post-history enlightenedcontradictions, misunderstandings, and, in parts, fatal consequences of a careless ordogmatic use of the slogan. In their inconvenient meta-analysis, the authors vote for aconsequent re-interpretation of the ideologically overloaded slogan by using it as acritical working-formula. Doing this, educational thinking from the perspective ofchildre...
Editorial: In spite of a strengthening evidence base leading to an increasing number of countries al...
This article explores the way that different educational models conceptualize children. Using Nathan...
There are problems with considering children and young people in schools as quite separate individua...
Educational thinking has always been linked with a specific view on children. Although it is a matte...
Every way of thinking is both premised on and generative of a way of naming that reflects particular...
The phrase "technology and education" usually means inventing new gadgets to teach the same old stuf...
A new method of mental development of children (and adults) is considered, the basis of which is the...
This is the age of the child. He is the most important member of society. This belief in the importa...
Understanding children is one of early childhood teachers’ professionalism, and there are various vi...
The indoctrination debates have been a key feature of the philosophy of education over the past 50 y...
The aggressive intrusion of science, technology and technology into the space of children as the lea...
In this study, the author explores the strategy of the philosophy education to develop thinking chil...
This paper explores, from the point of view of children themselves, the crucial educational experien...
Government expansion of free early education and care to include two-year-old children in England ha...
The child does not attain general truths and laws at one great stride of thought. He gets a very imp...
Editorial: In spite of a strengthening evidence base leading to an increasing number of countries al...
This article explores the way that different educational models conceptualize children. Using Nathan...
There are problems with considering children and young people in schools as quite separate individua...
Educational thinking has always been linked with a specific view on children. Although it is a matte...
Every way of thinking is both premised on and generative of a way of naming that reflects particular...
The phrase "technology and education" usually means inventing new gadgets to teach the same old stuf...
A new method of mental development of children (and adults) is considered, the basis of which is the...
This is the age of the child. He is the most important member of society. This belief in the importa...
Understanding children is one of early childhood teachers’ professionalism, and there are various vi...
The indoctrination debates have been a key feature of the philosophy of education over the past 50 y...
The aggressive intrusion of science, technology and technology into the space of children as the lea...
In this study, the author explores the strategy of the philosophy education to develop thinking chil...
This paper explores, from the point of view of children themselves, the crucial educational experien...
Government expansion of free early education and care to include two-year-old children in England ha...
The child does not attain general truths and laws at one great stride of thought. He gets a very imp...
Editorial: In spite of a strengthening evidence base leading to an increasing number of countries al...
This article explores the way that different educational models conceptualize children. Using Nathan...
There are problems with considering children and young people in schools as quite separate individua...