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Responsibility: Philosophy of Education in Practice
By (Author) Barbara S. Stengel
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
8th February 2024
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Philosophy and theory of education
Educational strategies and policy
370.1
Hardback
144
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Students, parents, teachers, leaders, and policy-makers generate and take responsibility for their efforts, often without understanding the nature of the responsibility they hold. Barbara S. Stengel argues that every educational interaction is a call to and opportunity for responsibility for all involved. In short, responsibility represents the goal for students, the guiding vision for educators practice, and a useful design principal for leaders and policy makers. Using a critical pragmatist framing of the concept of responsibility, Stengel shows how greater attention to responsibility allows for a deeper understanding of diversity and equity as well as individual and common goods. It enables a deeper understanding of the moral dimensions of teaching and learning prospectively in growth rather than retrospectively in blame. The philosophical discussion of responsibility is coupled with discussion of the lived experiences of students, teachers, aides, and administrators and draws evidence from a case study of a middle school turnaround in Nashville, USA. The Bailey Middle School community developed a reading of responsibility that matched educators intuitions and experiences of their work, while enhancing students understanding of their place in the world. The book represents a call for educators to be, and become, responsible for their and their students lives-in-common and the individual well-being of all in the community.
Barbara S. Stengel is Professor Emerita in Secondary Education in the Department of Teaching and Learning at Vanderbilt University, USA. She is the author of three books including Moral Matters: Five Ways to Develop the Moral Life of Schools (2006) and is a former President of the Philosophy of Education Society.