超越学校。共同产生和共享不同教育认识论的挑战

IF 2.8 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Jordi Collet-Sabé, S. Ball
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本文发展了之前的工作,我们在其中部署了一种形式的福柯式批判,以清除可能以不同的方式思考教育的空间。在这里,在那个空间里,我们希望在一些未被探索的可能性空间中“迷失”。我们为这样的思考勾画出一些起点,一些“飞行路线”。为此,我们确定了三个危机的串联,并简要讨论了它们的相互关系。但这篇论文主要关注教育。这些危机中的第一个,COVID,提供了一个时刻,一个空间,在这个时刻,我们可能会以不同的方式思考自己,他人和世界。第二,气候,给我们带来了迫切需要改变的方式,改变我们在实践,政治和认识论上思考我们与世界关系的方式。第三,教育与危机的关系,是一个开放的空间,在这个空间中,可以对教育的意义进行一些思考,在这个空间中,可以在各种意义上追求教育、社区和可持续性之间的关系。在最后的部分,利用福柯、奥尔森、刘易斯和其他人的概念,我们试图从福柯的自我形成和共同——一种合作和分享的实践,以满足日常需求,实现个人、社区和环境的福祉——中找到灵感和调和——作为一种超越现代知识的思考教育的新方式。
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Beyond School. The challenge of co-producing and commoning a different episteme for education
This paper develops previous work in which we deployed a form of Foucauldian critique to clear a space in which it might be possible to think education differently. Here, in that space, we are hoping to 'get lost' in some unexplored spaces of possibility. We sketch some starting points, some 'lines of flight' for such thinking. To do this, we identify a concatenation of three crises and discuss briefly their inter-relationship. But the paper focuses primarily on education. The first of these crises, COVID, offers a moment, a space, in which we might think of ourselves, others, and the world differently. The second, climate, brings to bear a pressing urgency for change in the way that we think of our relation to the world in practical, political and epistemological ways. The third, education in relation to crises, is an opening within which some thinking might be undertaken about what it means to be educated, and in which the relation between education, community and sustainability, in a variety of senses, might be pursued. In the final sections, using concepts from Foucault, Olssen, Lewis and others, we seek to find inspiration from and an accommodation between Foucault's self-formation and commoning - a practice of collaborating and sharing to meet every day needs and achieve the well-being of individuals, communities, and environments - as a new way to think education beyond modern episteme.
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Journal of Education Policy
Journal of Education Policy EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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8.10
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25
期刊介绍: The Journal of Education Policy publishes original, critically and theoretically informed research that discusses, analyses and debates policymaking, policy implementation and the impact of policy at all levels and in all facets of formal and informal education. The journal is interested in analysis and theorisation of policy that is transposable, that has generic interest and relevance - national policy case studies would need to be conceptually and/or methodologically generalisable. The journal also publishes work that presents new methods of research and research studies that are experimental and innovative. The journal offers a forum for theoretical debate, as well as historical, philosophical and comparative studies, across different countries, contexts and levels of education. A valuable resource for academics, researchers, educators and policy makers, Journal of Education Policy provides rigorous and original insights into educational policy development, implications and global impact.
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