A companion to Wittgenstein on education
Contents
Journeys with Wittgenstein
assembling sketches of a philosophical landscape
Jeff Stickney, Michael A. Peters
3-25
Wittgenstein, Cavell and the register of philosophy
discerning seriousness and triviality in drama teaching
Adrián Skilbeck
193-207
"this is simply what i do."
on the relevance of Wittgenstein's alleged conservatism and the debate about Cavell's legacy for children and grown-ups
Paul Smeyers
241-259
The weight of dogmatism
investigating "learning" in Dewey's pragmatism and Wittgenstein's ordinary language philosophy
Viktor Johansson
339-352
How should we recognize the otherness of learners?
Hegelian and Wittgensteinian views
Yasushi Maruyama
353-363
Meditating with Wittgenstein
constructing and deconstructing the language games of masculinity
Deborah Orr
389-400
Wittgenstein and judging the soundness of curriculum reforms
investigating the math wars
Jeff Stickney
481-501
What does calculating have to do with mathematics?
Wittgenstein, Dewey, and mathematics education in sweden
Tove Österman
517-526
Can an ape become your co-author?
reflections on becoming as a presupposition of teaching
Pär Segerdahl
539-553
How scientific frameworks "frame parents"
Wittgenstein on the import of changing language-games
Luc van den Berge
615-628
And if L. Wittgenstein helped us to think differently about teacher education?
Sébastien Chaliès, Stefano Bertone
659-673
More insight into the understanding of a movement
using Wittgenstein for dance education
Carla Carmona
675-686