This article examines whether autonomy as an educational aim should be defended at the global scale. It begins by identifying the normative issues at stake in global autonomy education by distinguishing them from the problems of autonomy education in multicultural nation-states. The article then explains why a planet-wide expansion of the ideal of autonomy is conceivable on the condition that the concept of autonomy is widened in a way that renders its precise meaning flexibly adjustable to a variety of distinct social and cultural contexts. A context-transcendent, core meaning of autonomy remains in place, however, according to which a person is only autonomous if she relates to the values and goals that direct her life in a way so that sh...
In this dissertation I offer a justification of the claim that the development of those faculties ne...
This essay discusses two contributions of the principle of sufficient autonomy to educational justic...
Learner autonomy may have special relevance now in developing countries, where a dissonance often ex...
This article examines whether autonomy as an educational aim should be defended at the global scale....
This article examines whether autonomy as an educational aim should be defended at the global scale....
Autonomy is a widely used concept in education policy and practice. The etymology of the concept der...
That children should be educated to be ideal citizens, capable of making rational and informed decis...
That children should be educated to be ideal citizens, capable of making rational and informed decis...
Autonomy is a widely used concept in education policy and practice. The etymology of the concept der...
In this chapter, ‘Skepticism about Autonomy and Responsibility as Educational Aims – What Next?’, we...
The development of autonomy in children is a central concern of liberal philosophers of education. W...
textabstractToday, many liberal philosophers of education worry that certain kinds of education may ...
Learner autonomy is one of the recent concepts in the foreign language teaching theory which has bec...
In December 1976, a group of language educators gathered at the University of Cambridge to discuss a...
This paper addresses three practical questions about autonomy in foreign language learning from a ph...
In this dissertation I offer a justification of the claim that the development of those faculties ne...
This essay discusses two contributions of the principle of sufficient autonomy to educational justic...
Learner autonomy may have special relevance now in developing countries, where a dissonance often ex...
This article examines whether autonomy as an educational aim should be defended at the global scale....
This article examines whether autonomy as an educational aim should be defended at the global scale....
Autonomy is a widely used concept in education policy and practice. The etymology of the concept der...
That children should be educated to be ideal citizens, capable of making rational and informed decis...
That children should be educated to be ideal citizens, capable of making rational and informed decis...
Autonomy is a widely used concept in education policy and practice. The etymology of the concept der...
In this chapter, ‘Skepticism about Autonomy and Responsibility as Educational Aims – What Next?’, we...
The development of autonomy in children is a central concern of liberal philosophers of education. W...
textabstractToday, many liberal philosophers of education worry that certain kinds of education may ...
Learner autonomy is one of the recent concepts in the foreign language teaching theory which has bec...
In December 1976, a group of language educators gathered at the University of Cambridge to discuss a...
This paper addresses three practical questions about autonomy in foreign language learning from a ph...
In this dissertation I offer a justification of the claim that the development of those faculties ne...
This essay discusses two contributions of the principle of sufficient autonomy to educational justic...
Learner autonomy may have special relevance now in developing countries, where a dissonance often ex...