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A History of Western Philosophy of Education

Edited by Megan Laverty & David Hansen, both Columbia University, USA “The series goes a long way in bringing the history of Western educational thought up to date. It will be of enormous value to students of educational history and philosophy.” Professor Walter Feinberg, The University of Illinois, USA Vol 1 - Education in Antiquity (500BCE-500CE) Edited by Avi. I. Mintz Vol 2 - The Middle Ages and Renaissance (500-1550) Edited by Kevin H. Gary Vol 3 - The Age of Enlightenment (1550-1850) Edited by Tal Gilead Vol 4 - The Modern Era (1850-1914) Edited by Andrea R. English Vol 5 - The Contemporary Landscape (1914-present) Edited by Anna Pages

UK February 2021 • US February 2021 • 5 vols • c. 1440 pages HB Pack • 9781350074668 • £440 / $610 Series: A History of Western Philosophy of Education • Bloomsbury Academic

Educational Foundations

Edited by Bruce Maxwell, University of Quebec Trois-Rivières, Canada and Lauren Bialystok, University of Toronto, Canada Comprising 48 chapters written by renowned international scholars, this is the first reference work to provide an authoritative state-of-the-field mapping of the foundational disciplines of education. Each of the six volumes is devoted to the examination of a constituent discipline, namely: Philosophy (Vol 1), History (Vol 2), Sociology (Vol 3), Policy (Vol 4), Economics (Vol 5), and Law (Vol 6). For ease of reference each volume covers the same set of key topics: Delineating the Field, What is Education For?, Curriculum, Schools and Education Systems, Learning and Development, Teaching and Teacher Education, Assessment, and Inclusive Education.

Special introductory offer (valid up to 3 months after publication): £525 / $715

UK December 2022 • US December 2022 • 6 vols • c. 1728 pages HB Pack • 9781350171527 • £583 / $794 Bloomsbury Academic

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