Special Issue: Love and Desire in Education© 2019 The Authors. It has been acknowledged that education includes ‘a love of what one teaches and a love of those whom one teaches’ (Hogan 2010: 81), but two traditions of writing in philosophy of education—concerning love for student and love for subject—have rarely been brought together. This paper considers the extent to which the ‘triangular’ relationship of teacher, student and subject matter runs the risk of the rivalry, jealousy and strife that are characteristic of ‘tragic’ love triangles, or entails undesirable consequences such as transference from one intended object of love to another. It argues that this faultline in the literature of educational love corresponds to education's ‘div...
The reasons for the enquiry The Christian concept of agape love (Lewis, 1960) has both driven and ha...
Working from the belief that a humanizing education for the privileged elite is a necessary element ...
Why does anyone become a teacher, and why a student? Education in its contemporary form has evolved ...
Love has been recognised as a significant educational force by educators such as Paulo Freire, Parke...
In this thesis, the unification of both education spirit and method ( or technique ) is aimed at, wi...
In arguing for philosophical attention to be paid to the model of love as an educational concept, I ...
This chapter explores the role of love in institutions of higher education. It has been claimed that...
Teachers often s peak about loving their students; academics, too, take teachers' love for students ...
The author analyzes different kinds of love: love of oneself, love between man and woman, maternal a...
This article explores the significance of and relationship among eros, love, self, and other, in edu...
In writings on humanizing pedagogy, the concept of love is often presented as the core principle gro...
Most people see the problem of love primarily as that of being loved, rather than that of loving (Fr...
grantor: University of TorontoIn response to the question, "What is Love," I examined sele...
The issue of the role of teachers, both individually and in a wider social realm, has changed signif...
Authority, love and mystery are three small words that capture the essentials of pedagogy - so I wil...
The reasons for the enquiry The Christian concept of agape love (Lewis, 1960) has both driven and ha...
Working from the belief that a humanizing education for the privileged elite is a necessary element ...
Why does anyone become a teacher, and why a student? Education in its contemporary form has evolved ...
Love has been recognised as a significant educational force by educators such as Paulo Freire, Parke...
In this thesis, the unification of both education spirit and method ( or technique ) is aimed at, wi...
In arguing for philosophical attention to be paid to the model of love as an educational concept, I ...
This chapter explores the role of love in institutions of higher education. It has been claimed that...
Teachers often s peak about loving their students; academics, too, take teachers' love for students ...
The author analyzes different kinds of love: love of oneself, love between man and woman, maternal a...
This article explores the significance of and relationship among eros, love, self, and other, in edu...
In writings on humanizing pedagogy, the concept of love is often presented as the core principle gro...
Most people see the problem of love primarily as that of being loved, rather than that of loving (Fr...
grantor: University of TorontoIn response to the question, "What is Love," I examined sele...
The issue of the role of teachers, both individually and in a wider social realm, has changed signif...
Authority, love and mystery are three small words that capture the essentials of pedagogy - so I wil...
The reasons for the enquiry The Christian concept of agape love (Lewis, 1960) has both driven and ha...
Working from the belief that a humanizing education for the privileged elite is a necessary element ...
Why does anyone become a teacher, and why a student? Education in its contemporary form has evolved ...