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寻找教育中的幸福共识》是一部雄心勃勃、鼓舞人心的著作,它主张将繁荣作为全世界教室和学校的教育目标。作者提出了行动理论,解释了繁荣教育在理想状态下如何实现良性的自我维持,我们如何从当前的教育政策和实践过渡到促进繁荣的教育政策和实践,以及学校目前阻碍学生、教师和社会繁荣的原因。这篇评论批判性地审视了每一种行动理论,提出了学校目前未能促进繁荣的原因,以及学校未来可能促进繁荣的原因和方式。我认为,戴维-科恩的经典文章 "Plus Ça Change ....... "一文提供了重要的见解,说明了为什么促进繁荣的教育在二十一世纪可能需要像杜威渐进式教育在二十世纪所花费的时间一样长的时间来发展和规模化。寻找共识 "一书的作者所呼吁的教育是一项艰巨而雄心勃勃的工作,可能需要很长的时间才能完成--尽管它也非常值得尝试去做。
‘Finding Consensus on Well-Being in Education’ is an ambitious and inspiring work in favor of establishing flourishing as the aim of education in classrooms and schools worldwide. The authors offer theories of action to explain how education for flourishing would be virtuously self-sustaining in its ideal state, how we could transition from current educational policies and practices to those that foster flourishing, and why schools currently impede student, teacher, and social flourishing. This commentary critically examines each theory of action, raising questions about the reasons that schools currently fail to promote flourishing and why and how they might do in the future. I argue that David Cohen’s classic essay ‘Plus Ça Change . . .’ provides important insight into why education for flourishing may take as long to develop and take to scale in the twenty-first century as Deweyan progressive education took (and is continuing to take) in the twentieth century. The kind of education that the authors of ‘Finding Consensus’ are calling for is hard and ambitious work that may take a very long time to get right – even as it is also well worth trying to do so.
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Theory and Research in Education, formerly known as The School Field, is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes theoretical, empirical and conjectural papers contributing to the development of educational theory, policy and practice.