In this book, McHenry challenges the still-regnant paradigm of knowledge acquisition as the end and means of schooling, supplanting it with an inquiry into what knowledge is. Tracing the development of the idea of knowledge from its roots in Descartes and Locke through the ontological turn in Wittgenstein, Heidegger, and Buber, he provides an alternative rationale and vocabulary for a practice of schooling that engages teachers with students in being-together-and-inventing. Philosophically centered though accessibly written, with examples from the author’s personal experiences with his own child and his students, the book engages the reader in inquiry rather than argument, leaving her not with a list of tips and prescriptions, but with a ...
The Meaning of Learning and Knowing contains three parts. In part 1 the authors describe their own s...
In this paper, I explore the role of knowledge in the curriculum through a discussion of John Dewey'...
The paper concentrates on knowledge from the perspective of constructivism. We review several concep...
In this book, McHenry challenges the still-regnant paradigm of knowledge acquisition as the end and ...
In this book, McHenry challenges the still-regnant paradigm of knowledge acquisition as the end and ...
In this book, Henry Davis McHenry, Jr. sets forth his thoughtful conviction that teachers must const...
This chapter explores the concept of knowing as a contested terrain within the (philosophy of) educa...
A new method of mental development of children (and adults) is considered, the basis of which is the...
‘Learning as knowledge creation’ is a notion of learning that deeply contrasts traditional models of...
Book Description Learning Beyond the Objective in Primary Education explores an existential perspec...
This ontological and epistemological study is concerned with investigating the phenomenon of conscio...
This paper is a philosophical investigation of the process of learning. The analysis of learning is ...
This paper revives the idea that what is central to education is not facilitating the acquisition of...
In the competition of a crowded curriculum the only convincing argument that can be made for the inc...
© 2011 Dr. John John QuayEducation is inseparable from experience. Consequently, lack of a coherent ...
The Meaning of Learning and Knowing contains three parts. In part 1 the authors describe their own s...
In this paper, I explore the role of knowledge in the curriculum through a discussion of John Dewey'...
The paper concentrates on knowledge from the perspective of constructivism. We review several concep...
In this book, McHenry challenges the still-regnant paradigm of knowledge acquisition as the end and ...
In this book, McHenry challenges the still-regnant paradigm of knowledge acquisition as the end and ...
In this book, Henry Davis McHenry, Jr. sets forth his thoughtful conviction that teachers must const...
This chapter explores the concept of knowing as a contested terrain within the (philosophy of) educa...
A new method of mental development of children (and adults) is considered, the basis of which is the...
‘Learning as knowledge creation’ is a notion of learning that deeply contrasts traditional models of...
Book Description Learning Beyond the Objective in Primary Education explores an existential perspec...
This ontological and epistemological study is concerned with investigating the phenomenon of conscio...
This paper is a philosophical investigation of the process of learning. The analysis of learning is ...
This paper revives the idea that what is central to education is not facilitating the acquisition of...
In the competition of a crowded curriculum the only convincing argument that can be made for the inc...
© 2011 Dr. John John QuayEducation is inseparable from experience. Consequently, lack of a coherent ...
The Meaning of Learning and Knowing contains three parts. In part 1 the authors describe their own s...
In this paper, I explore the role of knowledge in the curriculum through a discussion of John Dewey'...
The paper concentrates on knowledge from the perspective of constructivism. We review several concep...