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  1. The many centres of education? A plea for in-between thinking.Julien Kloeg & Morten Timmermann Korsgaard - forthcoming - Educational Philosophy and Theory.
    In this paper, we argue that the attempts to centre education in one of its three constitutive aspects that have long determined the discourse on the purpose and aims of education run the risk of one-sidedness. Theories of student-centred education have been in vogue for many centuries now, having been born out of a polemic against teacher-centred education which focuses on knowledge transfer. In turn, recent thing-centred or world-centred accounts of education polemicize against student-centred accounts and their privileging of individual (...)
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  • Derrida and Education Today.Emile Bojesen - 2021 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 40 (2):117-120.
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  • Inexhaustible education: on supplementarity and a youth work “yet-to-come”.Jesse Albert Torenbosch, Jonathan Darling & Joke Vandenabeele - 2024 - Ethics and Education 19 (2):143-167.
    Following the work of Jacques Derrida and modern educational authors, this article argues that Western education currently holds mainstream formal educational practices as the standard by which all other educational practices should be judged. This is a problem because this positions every other educational practice, including non-formal education as supplemental to formal education. Derrida calls this the logic of supplementarity. Drawing on data from over 2 years of research in Flemish youth work, that the logic of supplementarity inhibits non-formal educational (...)
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