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The Philosophy of General Education and Its Contradictions: The Influence of Hutchins
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2001
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Curriculum InquiryEducationTeacher EducationGreat BooksCurriculum ExperiencePhilosophy Of EducationFoundations Of EducationPedagogyHistory Of EducationEducational LeadershipGeneral Education ProgramsCurriculum DevelopmentHumanitiesTeachingCurriculum & InstructionEducational PhilosophySocial Foundations Of EducationProfessional DevelopmentGeneral EducationEducation PolicyBrief Historical OverviewEducational Theory
After a brief historical overview of general education programs at Chicago, Columbia, and elsewhere, the author discusses the tensions between the teaching of skills and the teaching of facts, between training in general knowledge and training for a particular career, between democracy and selectivity in education, and between universalist and historicist approaches to the great books.
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