Towards an integrative philosophy of education: The contemplative case of economic education

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Education Pub Date : 2023-04-14 DOI:10.17159/2520-9868/i90a03
S. Maistry
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Acquiring a basic knowledge of philosophy is usually a deprioritised choice for students in undergraduate programmes. Even a basic philosophy course is seldom mandatory in the hard sciences, although it may be an option in the social sciences. While many undergraduate teacher education programmes have stand-alone courses in the philosophy of education in general educational studies courses, philosophical inspiration is largely drawn from continental philosophy. The extent to which preservice teachers see the wider relevance and application of philosophy of education to the school subjects they teach is uncertain. Also, contemporary philosophy of education courses in the (South) African context may still be paying homage to Western, Eurocentric philosophical canons, despite calls by the student collective in South Africa for African contextual relevance. I present an account of a curriculum initiative in a teacher education course that attempts a disruption of traditional western canons that underpin economics and economic education. I argue that disciplines such as economics are fertile spaces for engaging teacher trainees in a philosophical exposé, with a view to contesting the universality of the philosophies of (economic) sciences to explain contemporary societal crises. I present insights into how the philosophy of education might be conceptualised as an across curriculum competence as opposed to an insular, stand-alone offering.
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迈向一体化的教育哲学:经济教育的沉思案例
对于本科生来说,获得哲学的基本知识通常是一个不优先的选择。即使是基础哲学课程,在自然科学中也很少是必修课,尽管在社会科学中可能是一种选择。虽然许多本科教师教育项目在普通教育研究课程中开设了独立的教育哲学课程,但哲学灵感主要来自欧陆哲学。职前教师在多大程度上认为教育哲学与他们所教的学校科目有更广泛的相关性和应用,这是不确定的。此外,(南非)背景下的当代教育哲学课程可能仍在向西方、以欧洲为中心的哲学经典致敬,尽管南非的学生集体呼吁与非洲背景相关。我在一门教师教育课程中提出了一项课程倡议,试图打破支撑经济学和经济教育的西方传统准则。我认为,经济学等学科是让教师学员参与哲学探讨的肥沃空间,目的是质疑(经济)科学哲学解释当代社会危机的普遍性。我提出了如何将教育哲学概念化为跨课程的能力,而不是孤立的、独立的课程。
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