The Use Of Explosive Ideas In Education: Culture, Class, and Evolution
By (Author) Theodore Brameld
The New Press
The New Press
13th October 2009
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
370.1
Paperback
218
Width 139mm, Height 206mm
254g
This classic work first published in 1965 presents three explosive ideas' that should be at the centre of the school curriculum: culture, class and evolution. Brameld, a pioneer of the idea that education can be used to transform society, with schools helping individuals to develop socially and learn responsible citizenship, is still relevant in today's dicussions of bilingual education in the US, the lack of resources in poor school districts and the teaching of evolution. A timely exploration into how to foster democratic principles through education.'
Theodore Brameld (19041987) was Professor of Educational Philosophy at Boston University.