The objectives of this paper are twofold. The first is to consider how the capability approach can help rethink the policy goals of educational systems by analysing well-being and well-becoming from an individual and societal point of view. The second is to explore Philosophy for Children as a suitable pedagogical approach to promote capable agents and enhance critical, creative and caring thinking. The paper is divided into four parts. After a background is sketched, the capability approach and the concept of evolving capabilities are disentangled in order to rethink educational systems. The Philosophy for Children approach is then presented as a pedagogical base and possible instrument to foster the individual faculties (creativity, criti...
Moral education takes many guises, often taking place in schools, arguably because it is easier to s...
This article presents a small-scale study that sought to explore in what ways Philosophy with Childr...
This paper considers the contribution of philosophy to education. First, a case is made that the fun...
This paper provides an outline about the basic ideas of the capability approach. It will be argued t...
In recent times a new paradigm is mostly used in the so-called “human development approach”. The app...
In recent times a new paradigm is mostly used in the so-called “human development approach”. The app...
This Master’s thesis concerns the enhancement of human capabilities and well-being in the context of...
This chapter examines using philosophy in schools with children. Philosophy, at its simplest, is eng...
This qualitative research with UK primary school children reveals their own subjective perceptions o...
This collection places children's issues at the centre of understandings of human development. Using...
began with discussions at the Human Development and Capability Association (HDCA) conference in 2010...
Sen includes education among basic capabilities: the most minimal ‘beings ’ and ‘doings ’ that are f...
This dissertation is a theoretical and empirical examination of how to measure the way children view...
Clark Z, Eisenhuth F. The Capability Approach and Research on Children. In: Andresen S, Diehm I, San...
ABSTRACT This chapter addresses the construction of citizenship in educational terms and explores th...
Moral education takes many guises, often taking place in schools, arguably because it is easier to s...
This article presents a small-scale study that sought to explore in what ways Philosophy with Childr...
This paper considers the contribution of philosophy to education. First, a case is made that the fun...
This paper provides an outline about the basic ideas of the capability approach. It will be argued t...
In recent times a new paradigm is mostly used in the so-called “human development approach”. The app...
In recent times a new paradigm is mostly used in the so-called “human development approach”. The app...
This Master’s thesis concerns the enhancement of human capabilities and well-being in the context of...
This chapter examines using philosophy in schools with children. Philosophy, at its simplest, is eng...
This qualitative research with UK primary school children reveals their own subjective perceptions o...
This collection places children's issues at the centre of understandings of human development. Using...
began with discussions at the Human Development and Capability Association (HDCA) conference in 2010...
Sen includes education among basic capabilities: the most minimal ‘beings ’ and ‘doings ’ that are f...
This dissertation is a theoretical and empirical examination of how to measure the way children view...
Clark Z, Eisenhuth F. The Capability Approach and Research on Children. In: Andresen S, Diehm I, San...
ABSTRACT This chapter addresses the construction of citizenship in educational terms and explores th...
Moral education takes many guises, often taking place in schools, arguably because it is easier to s...
This article presents a small-scale study that sought to explore in what ways Philosophy with Childr...
This paper considers the contribution of philosophy to education. First, a case is made that the fun...