John Locke John Locke
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Descrizione dell’editore

John Locke is one of the great minds in educational history. Drawing on his perceptive observations of families and children he saw the importance of adapting learning to the child's dispositions. Critical of schools, he is the fountainhead of home tutoring, child-centred learning, and the importance of enjoyable learning. But for Locke learning was not about facts: a good education produced gentlemen who could in turn adapt themselves to commerce and politics. Locke's philosophy helped provide rigour to the scientific revolution, the impetus for the expansion of schools for the poor (which should be profitable) and child psychology.



Alexander Mosely sets Locke's educational writings in their context with a sensitive reading of what Locke understood by 'education' and highlights the relevance of the study of Locke's work to our understanding of education today.

GENERE
Professionali e tecnici
PUBBLICATO
2014
23 ottobre
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
248
EDITORE
Bloomsbury Academic
DATI DEL FORNITORE
Bookwire Gesellschaft zum Vertrieb digitaler Medien mbH
DIMENSIONE
855,7
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