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* A collection of essays focusing on the work of James D. Marshall, who has been active in the philosophy of education for three decades.
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This collection of essays focuses on the work of James D. Marshall, who has been active in the philosophy of education for three decades. Deals with Marshall's long-standing criticism of the public education system in New ZealandDiscusses his work considering the relevance of Wittgenstein and Foucault for philosophy of education.Features tributes to Marshall in the form of interviews and testimonials.Contains remarks from Marshall himself in response to the commentaries of his colleagues.
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James D. Marshall has been active in the philosophy of education for three decades. This collection takes Marshall’s work as its starting point. It contains essays dealing with various aspects of his work: particularly his long-standing criticism of the ‘performativity’ of the public education system of New Zealand, and his work considering the relevance of Wittgenstein and Foucault for various problems in the philosophy of education. There are tributes to Marshall in the form of interviews and testimonials, and a bibliography and remarks from Marshall himself in response to the commentaries of his colleagues.
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James D. Marshall has been active in the philosophy of education for three decades. This collection takes Marshall's work as its starting point. It contains essays dealing with various aspects of his work: particularly his long-standing criticism of the 'performativity' of the public education system of New Zealand, and his work considering the relevance of Wittgenstein and Foucault for various problems in the philosophy of education. There are tributes to Marshall in the form of interviews and testimonials, and a bibliography and remarks from Marshall himself in response to the commentaries of his colleagues.
Author Biography
Paul Smeyers is Professor at K. U. Leuven (Belgium) where he teaches philosophy of education and qualitative research methods at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences. He published extensively on Wittgenstein, Anglo-Saxon philosophy of education, postmodernism and on the nature of educational research. He heads the research community Philosophy and History of the Discipline of Education: Evaluation and evolution of the criteria for scientific research, which was established by The National Fund for Scientific Research, Flanders, Belgium (Fonds voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek - Vlaanderen) since 1999 involving 15 centres world-wide.Michael A. Peters is Professor of Education at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Visiting Professor at the University of Glasgow, Adjunct Professor of Education at the University of Auckland and Adjunct Professor of Communication Studies at the Auckland University of Technology (NZ). He is executive editor of Educational Philosophy and Theory and co-editor of two international online-only journals, Policy Futures in Education and E-Learning. He has authored or edited over 30 books in these fields.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Michael A. Peters and Paul Smeyers. 1. Jim Marshall: Foucault and disciplining the self: Tina Besley. 2. Autonomy, Agency and Education: He tangata, he tangata, he tangata: Nesta Devine and Ruth Irwin. 3. The Paradox of the Excluded Child: Bruce Haynes. 4. Emergencies and Emergent Selves: Felicity Haynes. 5. Education as Liberation: The politics and techniques of lifelong learning: Bert Lambeir. 6. Testing Resistance: Busno-cratic power, standardized tests, and care of the self: Cris Mayo. 7. Foucault, Educational Research and the Issue of Autonomy: Mark Olssen. 8. Marshalling the Self: James D. Marshall as Educational Philosopher: Michael A. Peters. 9. Marshall—Making Wittgenstein Smile: Robert K. Shaw. 10. The Labouring Sleepwalker: Evocation and expression as modes of qualitative educational research: Paul Smeyers. 11. 'What it Makes Sense to Say': Wittgenstein, rule-following and the nature of education: Nicholas C. Burbules and Richard Smith. 12. Lightning and Frenzy: Music education, adolescence, and the anxiety of influence: Paul Standish. 13. Break with Tradition: Marshall's contribution to a Foucauldian philosophy of education: Lynda Stone. 14. Photograph and Curriculum Vitae and Major Works of James D. Marshall. 15. Interview with James Marshall: Paulo Ghiraldelli Jr. 16. James D. Marshall: Philosopher of Education: Michael A. Peters. 17. For Jim: My friend: Kevin Harris. 18. Stone/Marshall Wedding Address: D. C. Phillips. 19. Fragments of Life before Foucault: Colin Lankshear. 20. James D. Marshall Reply. Notes on Contributors. Index.
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"A New Zealand philosopher of education, Marshall has researched and written widely on the positivist influence on education and the relevance of Wittgenstein and Foucault for education. These essays, by former students, colleagues and acquaintances are an appreciation of and for his work . . . One of the interviews (with Michael Peters) is particularly insightful and suggestive for students of education."Choice
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James D. Marshall has been active in the philosophy of education for three decades. This collection takes Marshall s work as its starting point. It contains essays dealing with various aspects of his work: particularly his long-standing criticism of the performativity of the public education system of New Zealand, and his work considering the relevance of Wittgenstein and Foucault for various problems in the philosophy of education. There are tributes to Marshall in the form of interviews and testimonials, and a bibliography and remarks from Marshall himself in response to the commentaries of his colleagues.
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"A New Zealand philosopher of education, Marshall has researched and written widely on the positivist influence on education and the relevance of Wittgenstein and Foucault for education. These essays, by former students, colleagues and acquaintances are an appreciation of and for his work . . . One of the interviews (with Michael Peters) is particularly insightful and suggestive for students of education."Choice
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A New Zealand philosopher of education, Marshall has researched and written widely on the positivist influence on education and the relevance of Wittgenstein and Foucault for education. These essays, by former students, colleagues and acquaintances are an appreciation of and for his work . . . One of the interviews (with Michael Peters) is particularly insightful and suggestive for students of education."hoice
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A collection of essays focusing on the work of James D. Marshall, who has been active in the philosophy of education for three decades.Deals with Marshall?s long-standing criticism of the public education system in New ZealandDiscusses his work considering the relevance of Wittgenstein and Foucault for philosophy of education.Features tributes to Marshall in the form of interviews and testimonials.Contains remarks from Marshall himself in response to the commentaries of his colleagues.
Details ISBN1405145366 Short Title POSTFOUNDATIONALIST THEMES IN Series Educational Philosophy and Theory Special Issues Language English ISBN-10 1405145366 ISBN-13 9781405145367 Media Book Format Paperback Year 2006 Subtitle Festschrift for James D. Marshall DEWEY 370.1 Edited by Michael A. Peters Illustrations 1 port. Birth 1948 Author Michael A. Peters Edition 1st DOI 10.1604/9781405145367 UK Release Date 2006-03-17 AU Release Date 2006-03-17 NZ Release Date 2006-03-17 US Release Date 2006-03-17 Pages 212 Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd Publication Date 2006-03-17 Imprint Wiley-Blackwell Place of Publication Hoboken Audience Professional & Vocational Country of Publication United Kingdom We've got this
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