Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
218
Language
English
Published
Oct 23, 2014
Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10
1472504852
ISBN-13
9781472504852
Description
Plato emerges as a pivotal figure in the landscape of education, grappling with its complexities and the various factions that influence its direction. His insights illuminate the nature of learning as a battleground, where differing ideologies and approaches vie for dominance. Barrow and Bailey explore these philosophical depths, offering readers a glimpse into Plato's profound understanding of education's role in society.
Through their analysis, the authors delve into the implications of Plato’s thoughts on modern educational practices. They connect timeless concepts with contemporary challenges, shedding light on how the struggle for education shapes individual growth and societal development. This examination encourages readers to reflect on their own beliefs about teaching and learning.
Barrow and Bailey's exploration encourages a renewed appreciation for the rich dialogue surrounding education. By revisiting Plato's work, readers are invited to ponder the enduring questions that continue to resonate through the centuries, making this a compelling study for anyone interested in the philosophies that underpin teaching and learning.
Through their analysis, the authors delve into the implications of Plato’s thoughts on modern educational practices. They connect timeless concepts with contemporary challenges, shedding light on how the struggle for education shapes individual growth and societal development. This examination encourages readers to reflect on their own beliefs about teaching and learning.
Barrow and Bailey's exploration encourages a renewed appreciation for the rich dialogue surrounding education. By revisiting Plato's work, readers are invited to ponder the enduring questions that continue to resonate through the centuries, making this a compelling study for anyone interested in the philosophies that underpin teaching and learning.
Genres
History
Philosophy
Politics
Nature