A Pedagogy of Purpose: Classical Wisdom for the Modern Classroom
By (Author) Dr Gary Keogh
Hodder Education
John Catt Educational Ltd
2nd August 2021
United Kingdom
Primary and Secondary Educational
Non Fiction
Teaching skills and techniques
Schools and pre-schools
Teacher training
370.1
Paperback
260
Width 148mm, Height 208mm, Spine 10mm
260g
A Pedagogy of Purpose offers a completely fresh take on key problems in the education system. Gary Keogh argues that the education system has lost its way; it has become mechanistic, vapid, driven by an obsession with dubious measurements and led by a very narrow understanding of what it means to succeed. It has lost its sense of purpose. Using many real classroom examples, Keogh provides a new way forward, demonstrating how insights from classical philosophy can have a positive influence on crucial issues in education like student behaviour, assessment, attendance, the quality of teaching and learning, and perhaps most importantly, the mental health of students and teachers.
Dr Gary Keogh has worked in almost every level of the education system in Ireland and in the UK. He has taught at secondary school, lectured at universities, examined Ph.Ds, tutored in teacher-training and lectured in adult education programmes. He was formerly a lecturer at the University of Manchester and was a Farmington Scholar at Oxford University in 2019/20. He is currently a full-time secondary school teacher in the UK and coordinator of his schools PSHE programme.