Non-affirmative Theory of Education and Bildung / edited by Michael Uljens.

Interpreting the modern heritage of ‘Bildung’ in connection to education theory, this open access volume explores non-affirmative theory of education and ‘Bildung’ as a language of education for the 21st century. In this ‘Bildung’-centered view of education, discerning thought on knowledge and value...

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Place / Publishing House:Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, Imprint: Springer,, 2023.
Year of Publication:2023
Edition:1st ed. 2023.
Language:English
Series:Educational Governance Research, 20
Physical Description:1 online resource (378 pages)
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505 0 |a Part I. Introduction -- Chapter 1. Non-affirmative theory of education and Bildung – problems, positionings and possibilities (Michael Uljens) -- Chapter 2. On affirmativity and non-affirmativity in the context of theories of education and ‘Bildung’ (Dietrich Benner) -- Part II. Non-affirmative interpretations of Didaktik -- Chapter 3. Knowledge, values and subject-ness - Educative teaching as a regulative idea of school development in the 21st century (Thomas Rucker) -- Chapter 4. Herbart’s educative teaching in times of Big Data-based measurement and assessment (Ling Lin) -- Chapter 5. ‘Bildung’-Centered Non-Affirmative School Didactics (Michael Uljens) -- Part III. Non-affirmative education and related theoretical positions -- Chapter 6. Dewey, existential uncertainty, and non-affirmative democratic education (Andrea R. English) -- Chapter 7. Revisiting forgotten relationships between justice and education - Non-Affirmative Education as complementing distributive justice (Juan José Sosa Alonso) -- Chapter 8. Between doxa and transformational Bildung – A phenomenological and social-theoretical rehabilitation of the formation of opinions with Egon Schütz and Pierre Bourdieu (Johannes Türstig) -- Chapter 9. Hermeneutics in non-affirmative theory of education (Mari Mielityinen-Pachmann) -- Part IV. Non-affirmative education and empirical research -- Chapter 10. Pedagogical experimentalism and the principle of verification. A quest for non-affirmative educational research (Hanno Su and Johannes Bellmann) -- Chapter 11. Non-affirmative theory of education and cultural-historical activity theory — Where do they meet? (Alex Mäkiharju) -- Chapter 12. Understanding municipal education leaders in the tension between politics, professionals and parents (Ann-Sofie Smeds-Nylund) -- Part V. Non-affirmative education perspectives on governance and policy -- Chapter 13. Operating in an outcomes-based and a democratic Bildung discourse (Lejf Moos) -- Chapter 14. On the normativity of data-driven curriculum policy-making: a discursive and non-affirmative approach (Andreas Nordin) -- Chapter 15. Bildung and 21th century competences: in need of mutual recognition? (Armend Tahirslay) -- Chapter 16. From ‘didactics’ to ‘curriculum-and-didactics’ and beyond: A non-affirmative approach to the analysis of policy changes of didactics in mainland China (Bangpin Ding) -- Part VI. Concluding reflections and openings -- Chapter 17. Non-affirmative education theory as a language for a global discourse on education (Michael Uljens). 
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