George Orwell and Education uses Orwell’s life and works to address current educational questions. His early life, political awakening and artistic development are key elements in the book’s presentation of Orwell himself as a learner, and as someone whose ideas continue to speak to contemporary debates about human interdependency. The focus of the book is on critical issues in education, including the idea of universality, the status of young people and the nature of learning. Orwell’s efforts to conceptualise, and artistically realise his own experience, create a platform for exploring current educational issues in their philosophical and political contexts. This book will encourage a reimagining of, and stimulate debate about an idea of education that is less individualistic, pays greater attention to human mutuality, is politically engaged and ultimately more sustainable. The book will appeal to researchers, scholars and post-graduate students in the fields of literature in education, pedagogy, educational philosophy, literary theory, citizenship and youth and community. Table of Contents Dedications Guide to abbreviations Series Editor Introduction Introduction Chapter one Universality Chapter two Young Orwell and the Nation Chapter three Young People Chapter four Learning Chapter five Practice Chapter six Truth Chapter seven Theory Conclusion About the Author Christopher Hanley is Senior Lecturer in Secondary Education at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. Reviews “George Orwell and Education dreams of a retrieval of educational research’s old attachment to literature and enacts a dynamic connection between pedagogy, literary theory and attentive reading. With rigour and tenderness, Christopher Hanley reminds us of the gift that Orwell’s writing can be for today’s educators.” – Denis Flannery, Associate Professor of American and English Literature, School of English, University of Leeds.
George Orwell and Education uses Orwell’s life and works to address current educational questions. His early life, political awakening and artistic development are key elements in the book’s presentation of Orwell himself as a learner, and as someone whose ideas continue to speak to contemporary debates about human interdependency. The focus of the book is on critical issues in education, including the idea of universality, the status of young people and the nature of learning. Orwell’s efforts to conceptualise, and artistically realise his own experience, create a platform for exploring current educational issues in their philosophical and political contexts. This book will encourage a reimagining of, and stimulate debate about an idea of education that is less individualistic, pays greater attention to human mutuality, is politically engaged and ultimately more sustainable. The book will appeal to researchers, scholars and post-graduate students in the fields of literature in education, pedagogy, educational philosophy, literary theory, citizenship and youth and community. Table of Contents Dedications Guide to abbreviations Series Editor Introduction Introduction Chapter one Universality Chapter two Young Orwell and the Nation Chapter three Young People Chapter four Learning Chapter five Practice Chapter six Truth Chapter seven Theory Conclusion About the Author Christopher Hanley is Senior Lecturer in Secondary Education at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. Reviews “George Orwell and Education dreams of a retrieval of educational research’s old attachment to literature and enacts a dynamic connection between pedagogy, literary theory and attentive reading. With rigour and tenderness, Christopher Hanley reminds us of the gift that Orwell’s writing can be for today’s educators.” – Denis Flannery, Associate Professor of American and English Literature, School of English, University of Leeds.
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George Orwell and Education uses Orwell’s life and works to address current educational questions. His early life, political awakening and artistic development are key elements in the book’s presentation of Orwell himself as a learner, and as someone whose ideas continue to speak to contemporary debates about human interdependency. The focus of the book is on critical issues in education, including the idea of universality, the status of young people and the nature of learning. Orwell’s efforts to conceptualise, and artistically realise his own experience, create a platform for exploring current educational issues in their philosophical and political contexts. This book will encourage a reimagining of, and stimulate debate about an idea of education that is less individualistic, pays greater attention to human mutuality, is politically engaged and ultimately more sustainable. The book will appeal to researchers, scholars and post-graduate students in the fields of literature in education, pedagogy, educational philosophy, literary theory, citizenship and youth and community. Table of Contents Dedications Guide to abbreviations Series Editor Introduction Introduction Chapter one Universality Chapter two Young Orwell and the Nation Chapter three Young People Chapter four Learning Chapter five Practice Chapter six Truth Chapter seven Theory Conclusion About the Author Christopher Hanley is Senior Lecturer in Secondary Education at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. Reviews “George Orwell and Education dreams of a retrieval of educational research’s old attachment to literature and enacts a dynamic connection between pedagogy, literary theory and attentive reading. With rigour and tenderness, Christopher Hanley reminds us of the gift that Orwell’s writing can be for today’s educators.” – Denis Flannery, Associate Professor of American and English Literature, School of English, University of Leeds.
George Orwell and Education uses Orwell’s life and works to address current educational questions. His early life, political awakening and artistic development are key elements in the book’s presentation of Orwell himself as a learner, and as someone whose ideas continue to speak to contemporary debates about human interdependency. The focus of the book is on critical issues in education, including the idea of universality, the status of young people and the nature of learning. Orwell’s efforts to conceptualise, and artistically realise his own experience, create a platform for exploring current educational issues in their philosophical and political contexts. This book will encourage a reimagining of, and stimulate debate about an idea of education that is less individualistic, pays greater attention to human mutuality, is politically engaged and ultimately more sustainable. The book will appeal to researchers, scholars and post-graduate students in the fields of literature in education, pedagogy, educational philosophy, literary theory, citizenship and youth and community. Table of Contents Dedications Guide to abbreviations Series Editor Introduction Introduction Chapter one Universality Chapter two Young Orwell and the Nation Chapter three Young People Chapter four Learning Chapter five Practice Chapter six Truth Chapter seven Theory Conclusion About the Author Christopher Hanley is Senior Lecturer in Secondary Education at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. Reviews “George Orwell and Education dreams of a retrieval of educational research’s old attachment to literature and enacts a dynamic connection between pedagogy, literary theory and attentive reading. With rigour and tenderness, Christopher Hanley reminds us of the gift that Orwell’s writing can be for today’s educators.” – Denis Flannery, Associate Professor of American and English Literature, School of English, University of Leeds.
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Published | United States, 9 October 2019 |
Writer | Christopher Hanley |
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Dimensions | 1.5 x 24.1 x 24.1 centimetres (0.45 kg) |
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Published | United States, 9 October 2019 |
Writer | Christopher Hanley |
Age Range | 0+ |
Dimensions | 1.5 x 24.1 x 24.1 centimetres (0.45 kg) |