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  1. Work, the aims of life and the aims of education: A reply to Clarke and Mearman.Christopher Winch - 2004 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 38 (4):633–638.
    The main points made by Clarke and Mearman about Winch's article ‘The Economic Aims of Education’ are taken up and discussed. My argument is that work is not necessarily a disutility, although paid employment can be when it is undertaken in conditions that are not fulfilling. Life aims are not the same as educational aims, although educational aims (as opposed to specific curricular aims) are life aims, and can include vocational preparation, a position endorsed in the later writings of R. (...)
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  • Olympism, Eurocentricity, and Transcultural Virtues.Mike McNamee - 2006 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 33 (2):174-187.
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  • (1 other version)Learning Difficulties and the Concept of a Person.Andrew Brennan & Paul Dumbleton - 1989 - British Journal of Educational Studies 37 (2):147 - 168.
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  • (2 other versions)Common schooling and the need for distinction.Robin Barrow - 2007 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 41 (4):559–573.
    This paper, while broadly arguing in favour of the common school, nonetheless accepts the possibility of distinct specialist institutions in the later years of secondary schooling. It also argues for a careful distinction between a comprehensive school and a comprehensive classroom; further distinguishing between grouping by reference to alleged overall or all-round ability (‘streaming’) and grouping by reference to current preparedness for particular studies (‘setting’). It favours the latter and is critical of a policy of inclusion that tends towards the (...)
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  • The Revolutions in English Philosophy and Philosophy of Education.Peter Gilroy - 2013 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 45 (2):202-218.
    This article was first published in 1982 in Educational Analysis (4, 75–91) and republished in 1998 (Hirst, P. H., & White, P. (Eds.), Philosophy of education: Major themes in the analytic tradition, Vol. 1, Philosophy and education, Part 1, pp. 61–78. London: Routledge). I was then a lecturer in philosophy of education at Sheffield University teaching the subject to Master’s students on both full- and part-time programmes. My first degree was in philosophy, read under D. W. Hamlyn and David Cooper (...)
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  • (1 other version)Analysis, Development and Education.Andrew Brennan - 1986 - British Journal of Educational Studies 34 (3):249 - 267.
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  • (1 other version)Thinking again: Modern or postmodern?James D. Marshall - 2000 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 32 (3):331–334.
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