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Philosophy of Education: An Encyclopedia by J. J. Chambliss, X

Philosophy of Education: An Encyclopedia by J. J. Chambliss, X
This first-of-its-kind Encyclopedia charts the influence of philosophic ideas that have had the greatest influence on education from ancient Greece to the present. It covers such classical thinkers as Plato, Augustine, Hypatia, Locke, and Rousseau, as well as such recent figures as Montessori, Heidegger, Du Bois, and Dewey. It illuminates time-honored ideas and concepts such as idealism, practical wisdom, scholasticism, tragedy, and truth, as well as such modern construct as critical theory, existentialism, phenomenology, Marxism, and post-colonialism. The Encyclopedia also examines contributions from politics, religion, poetry, rhetoric, the social sciences, and other fields. The coverage consists of 228 articles by 184 contributors, who survey the full spectrum of the philosophy of education. While the emphasis is on theory, many articles show how theory works in practice. For students and general readers, the Encyclopedia demonstrates the influence of philosophic points of view on the practice of education. For scholars and other researchers, it is a useful tool for exploring the relationship of the philosophy of education to philosophy, the philosophy of science, the social sciences, and the history of education. Classroom teachers and administrators in elementary and secondary schools will find helpful the Encyclopedia's discussions of the interplay between classroom practices and educational theory. Internal cross-references and a comprehensive index are included, and each article is followed by a bibliography.



Encyclopedia Of Social Theory
Encyclopedia Of Social Theory
Encyclopedia Of Social Theory



Social cycle theory - Social cycle theory (also known as sociological theory of cycles) is one of the earliest social theories in sociology. Unlike the theory of social evolutionism, which views the evolution of society and human history as progressing in some new, unique direction(s), social cycle theory argues that events and stages of society and history are repeating themselves in cycles and thus there cannot be any social progress.

Social exchange theory - Social exchange theory is a social psychological perspective that explains social change and stability as a process of negotiated exchanges between parties. Social exchange theory posits that all human relationships are formed by the use of a subjective cost-benefit analysis and the comparison of alternatives.

Social balance theory - Social balance theory is a class of theories within social network theory which attempts to describe how individual desires to reduce affective cognitive dissonance influence in a group of network structures. It originated in balance theory, as developed by pscyhologist Fritz Heider.

Social conflict theory - Social conflict theory is a Marxist-based social theory which argues that individuals and groups (social classes) within society have differing amounts of material and non-material resources (the wealthy vs. the poor) and that the more powerful groups use their power in order to exploit groups with less power.



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Social Science Theory - Social Science Theory How to Build Social Science Theories Click 'Additional Materials' to read the foreword by Jerald Hage As straightforward as its title, How to Build Social Science Theories sidesteps the well-traveled road of theoretical examination by demonstrating how new theories originate social science theory and how they are elaborated. Essential reading for students of social science research, this book traces theories from their most rudimentary building blocks (terminology social science theory and definitions) through multivariable theoretical statements, models, ...

Definition of Social Science - Definition of Social Science How to Build Social Science Theories Click 'Additional Materials' to read the foreword by Jerald Hage As straightforward as its title, How to Build Social Science Theories sidesteps the well-traveled road of theoretical examination by demonstrating how new theories originate definition of social science and how they are elaborated. Essential reading for students of social science research, this book traces theories from their most rudimentary building blocks (terminology definition of social science and definitions) through multivariable ...

Definition of Social Science - Definition of Social Science How to Build Social Science Theories Click 'Additional Materials' to read the foreword by Jerald Hage As straightforward as its title, How to Build Social Science Theories sidesteps the well-traveled road of theoretical examination by demonstrating how new theories originate definition of social science and how they are elaborated. Essential reading for students of social science research, this book traces theories from their most rudimentary building blocks (terminology definition of social science and definitions) through multivariable ...

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