GEC2903

Philosophy in education

Lecturer-in-charge to be advised

8 points - 4 hours per week - Second semester - Gippsland - Prerequisites: GEC1402

Objectives Upon successful completion of this subject, students should have developed a sound understanding of the skills of logical analysis; knowledge of how epistemology, metaphysics and ethics advise educational debate; the ability to apply philosophical skills to improved professional practice; the ability to make rational professional decisions under conditions of uncertainty; and an understanding of the rational connection between theory and practice in education.

Synopsis In this subject students will be introduced to logical calculus, epistemology, metaphysics and moral philosophy in so far as these key and central elements in philosophy have material bearing on how to reflect on the principles and issues of education theory and practice. The subject introduces logic, metaphysics, epistemology and moral philosophy, in turn, and shows how being able to reason in these modes makes a critical contribution of understanding the limits and range of educational practice.

Assessment Exercise in informal logical analysis (500 words): 10% - 2 essays (2500 words each): 30% each - Examination (2 hours): 30%

Prescribed texts

Gaarder J Sophie's world Phoenix, 1996
Lloyd D (ed.) Philosophy and the teacher Routledge, 1984

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