Philosophical Orientations and Philosophers on Education,
annotated links on the World Wide Web -
indexed on the WWW at http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/textbooks/phil.html
compiled in EDU 555 - School and Society
in the Education Department at  Eastern Connecticut State University
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a table suggested by Fielstein, L. & Phelps, P. (2001) Introduction to teaching: Rewards and realities. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/Thomson Learning.
 
 
Philosophers Movements/Philosophical Orientations
   
Axiology - Ethics and Aesthetics
Epistemology
Henry David Thoreau, Mohandas K. Gandhi Metaphysics, Transcendentalist movement
Logic
      Schools of Philosophy
Plato, Hegel, Descartes, Kant, Emerson, Thoreau Idealism
Aristotle, Locke, Bacon, Russell, Montessori Realism
James, Dewey, Peirce Pragmatism
Kierkegaard, Nietzche, Sartre, Morris, Neill, Rogers Existentialism
     Educational Philosophies
Hutchins, Adler Perennialism
Bagley Essentialism
Collins Instructivism
Dewey, Kilpatrick Progressivism
Counts, Rugg, Childs, Brameld Social Reconstructionism
    Psychological Perspectives Affecting Education
Skinner, Watson, Thorndike, Canter Behaviorism
Vygotsky, Piaget, Bruner, Krishnamurti Constructivism
Rogers, Combs, Maslow Humanism
   Emerging Perspectives
Banks Multicultural Curriculum
Louise Derman-Sparks Anti-Bias Curriculum
Gardner Multiple Intelligences
E.D. Hirsch Cultural Literacy
Tyler, Slavin Cooperative Learning
Comer Partners, Community as Partners
Noddings, Myrick, Haberman, Collins Caring, teaching the whole child
New Physical Education
Diverse Influences
    Social Foundations of Education
History of Education
Ogbu Sociology of Education
Apple, Spring Politics of Education
Human Capital Theory, Marxism and Education Economics of Education
Hidden Agenda of Schooling Culture of Education

Some interesting resources -

 Larry J. Shaw, Instructor, San Diego State University, TEACHER EDUCATION 954 - HUMANISTIC AND SOCIAL ASPECTS OF TEACHING           http://edweb.sdsu.edu/people/LShaw/F95syll/philos/phintro.html

BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN EDUCATION
http://www.zzbw.uni-hannover.de/HerbstHist/HerbstStartIV.htm
 
 
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