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Having the courage to measure up for education

conference contribution
posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by Scott Webster
In this “age of measurement” it is increasing difficult for educators to educate (Biesta, 2010). The pressures to conform to the demands of bureaucratic authorities generally trump over educators and their aims to educate. One of the factors contributing to this is because as Dewey (1929a, p. 133) has argued, our aims and our desires to educate don’t have deep enough roots. He suggests that educators ought to have “cultivated” and “significant conscious desires” and a disposition to be “courageous” (1929a, p. 134; 1929b, p. 38) in order to attain the independence to ensure that our practices in education are indeed educational. Dewey (1934) called such a disposition a “religious attitude” because it engages with the ultimate concerns that people can aspire towards. In this paper I shall argue that this religious attitude of Dewey’s which can enable our roots to deepen, does not just pertain to our aims of education as an intellectual phenomenon. Rather it can be understood as existential (Webster, 2009) in the sense that aims of education are specific to individuals in situation – not to abstract or universal understandings of education. It shall also be argued that this existential aspect of our being is emotive, and deepening its roots might enable us to become more courageous and thus more able to challenge the barriers inherent in our current ‘age of measurement’ so that education may become more of a reality.<br>

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Location

Melbourne, Vic.

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication

Copyright notice

2013, PESA

Editor/Contributor(s)

R Webster, S Stolz

Pagination

241 - 247

Start date

2013-12-06

End date

2013-12-09

ISBN-13

9780646904191

Title of proceedings

PESA 2013 : Measuring Up in Education : Proceedings of the 43rd Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia Annual Conference 2013

Event

Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia annual conference (43rd : Melbourne, Vic.)

Publisher

Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia

Place of publication

Melbourne, Vic.

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