1. SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY SUMMER INTERSESSION 2009
  1. INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION
    1. (D100)
      1. DR. ROBIN BARROW?
      2. COURSE DESCRIPTION:
      3. ASSIGNMENTS:
      4. REQUIRED TEXT:
      5. COURSE OUTLINE:

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INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION
(D100)
DR. ROBIN BARROW?
Office: EDB
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Phone: 778-782-5890
email: robin_barrow@sfu.ca
Monday and Wednesday 9:30-12:20 Room TBD
PREREQUISITE:
None.
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course, open to all undergraduates, is intended to provide students who have a general interest in
educational studies an opportunity to critically examine a variety of educational issues from the
perspective of analytic philosophy. A central concern of the course is to elucidate the nature of education
as distinct from related concepts such as training and socialisation, and to argue that education is a
uniquely human phenomenon. Other concepts considered include mind, knowledge and emotion. As its
title indicates, the course is equally concerned with introducing the business of philosophical analysis to
students. There are no prerequisites for the course.
ASSIGNMENTS:
3 in-class tests.
REQUIRED TEXT:
Robin Barrow and Ronald Woods (2006), An Introduction to Philosophy of Education, Fourth Edition,
Routledge, Paperback. ISBN 0415381266.
COURSE OUTLINE:
Topics include: What is it to be Human? The Concept of Education. The Nature of Knowledge.
Indoctrination. Rationality and Autonomy. The Postmodern Challenge. Needs, Wants and Interests.
Creativity. Culture. Research into teaching.
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