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Niyazi Berkes, a prominent figure in Turkish political thought, lived through the transitional period in which the Republic of Turkey was founded on the ruins of the Ottoman Empire. Berkes's political and intellectual biography thus affords a unique vantage point from which the author both studies Turkish political thought and examines the interplay between political history and intellectual biography.
Education --- Politics and education --- Political aspects. --- Berkes, Niyazi. --- Turkey --- Politics and government. --- 1918-1960
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Education and state. --- Education --- Politics and education --- Education policy --- Educational policy --- State and education --- Social policy --- Endowment of research --- Political aspects. --- Government policy
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The goal of this book is to show how we can recognise the value of the kinds of character formation that civic education has traditionally involved without losing the portion of the truth that can be found in the orthodox view that favours critical autonomy. 'Civics Beyond Critics' warns against neglecting character traits that, although commonly labelled 'conservative', are realistically essential for the future of all liberal democracies.
Education --- Education and state --- Civics --- Character --- Social Sciences --- Education, Special Topics --- Political aspects --- Study and teaching --- Ethology --- Ethics --- Personality --- Education policy --- Educational policy --- State and education --- Social policy --- Endowment of research --- Politics and education --- Government policy --- Civics - Study and teaching --- Education - Political aspects
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Education policy is premised on its instrumentalist approach. This instrumentalism is based on narrow assumptions concerning people (the subject), decision-making (power), problem-solving (science and methodology), and knowledge (epistemology). Policy, Geophilosophy, and Education reconceptualises the object, and hence, the objectives, of education policy. Specifically, the book illustrates how education policy positions and constitutes objects and subjects through emergent policy arrangements that simultaneously influence how policy is sensed, embodied, and enacted. The book examines the disciplinary and multi-disciplinary approaches to education policy analysis over the last sixty years, and reveals how policy analysis constitutes the ontologies and epistemologies of policy. In order to reconceptualise policy, Policy, Geophilosophy, and Education uses ideas of spatiality, affect and problematization from the disciplines of geography and philosophy. The book problematizes case-vignettes to illustrate the complex and often paradoxical relations between neo-liberal education policy equity, and educational inequalities produced in the representational registers of race and ethnicity.
Education - General --- Education --- Social Sciences --- Education and state --- Discrimination in education. --- Regionalism and education. --- Multicultural education. --- Philosophy. --- Political aspects. --- Demographic aspects. --- Intercultural education --- Education and demography --- Education and immigration --- Education and population --- Politics and education --- Education and regionalism --- Educational discrimination --- Race discrimination in education --- Education policy --- Educational policy --- State and education --- Government policy --- Education. --- Education, general. --- Affirmative action programs in education --- Segregation in education --- Social policy --- Endowment of research --- Culturally relevant pedagogy --- Demography --- Population --- Children --- Education, Primitive --- Education of children --- Human resource development --- Instruction --- Pedagogy --- Schooling --- Students --- Youth --- Civilization --- Learning and scholarship --- Mental discipline --- Schools --- Teaching --- Training
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