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An Education In Evil Implications For Curriculum Pedagogy And Beyond 1st Ed Cathryn Van Kessel

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An Education In Evil Implications For Curriculum Pedagogy And Beyond 1st Ed Cathryn Van Kessel
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing; Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.09 MB
Author: Cathryn van Kessel
ISBN: 9783030166045, 9783030166052, 303016604X, 3030166058
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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An Education In Evil Implications For Curriculum Pedagogy And Beyond 1st Ed Cathryn Van Kessel by Cathryn Van Kessel 9783030166045, 9783030166052, 303016604X, 3030166058 instant download after payment.

This book asserts that engaging with divergent understandings about the nature of evil and how it functions can help those interested in education think through issues in curriculum, pedagogy, and beyond. The author provokes thinking about and through the concept of evil in the spirit of thoughtful education (as opposed to thoughtless schooling) toward how we might live together in less harmful ways. Although thinking about evil can be uncomfortable and troubling, such inquiries help us explore what sort of relations we want to have with others. Analyzing our role in evil as humans, as well as our responsibilities to counter the processes of evil present in our everyday lives, opens up a potential to foster radical thought in and out of the classroom.

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