Philosophy of Educational Research

Philosophy of Educational Research

by RichardPring (Author)

Synopsis

This classic text in educational research literature has been thoroughly updated to take into account new philosophical theories and the current political context for educational research. Remaining, however, are the three, key central themes: the nature of social science in general; the nature of educational enquiry in particular; and the links between the language and concepts of research, on the one hand, and those of practice and policy on the other. In analyzing and interrelating these themes, Richard Pring shows their relationship to such central philosophical concepts as meaning, truth, and objectivity.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: 3
Publisher: Bloombury
Published: 29 Jan 2015

ISBN 10: 1472575350
ISBN 13: 9781472575357
Book Overview: Third edition of a classic text, updated for a new generation, discussing perennial philosophical issues underpinning educational practice, policy and research.

Media Reviews
Clear, comprehensive and highly readable, the third edition of this core text revisits certain education issues in the light of recent policy debate and development. For readers looking to understand philosophy of educational research the book is up-to-date and accessible: it remains in a class of its own. * Gary Thomas, Professor of Inclusion and Diversity, University of Birmingham, UK *
A stimulating and readable book...Pring gives a succinct account of the different philosophical positions and makes a balanced evaluation of their strong and weak points...should be compulsory reading for all trainee teachers let alone educational researchers. -- Dr Paul Martinez, Learning and Skills Development Agency Reviews Editor (of the previous edition)
This volume is a textbook and a manifesto, and research students will welcome the clarity with which the various concepts, tools and approaches are outlined ...[T]eachers will be stimulated by it. * Times Educational Supplement (of the previous edition) *
Professor Pring's work is far more than the title modestly claims it to be. As much a primer in philosophy of education as a specialist work on the philosophy of educational research it is lucid and concise on topics ranging from the aim[s] of education to the nature of knowledge. * Education Review (of the previous edition) *
This is a highly accessible but thorough revelation of the underlying philosophical basis and issues embedded in the ever-burgeoning area of educational research. An articulate and lucid work that reflects the author's depth of experience and devoted commitment to improving our understanding of the field of education. * Christine Doddington, Senior Lecturer in Education, University of Cambridge, UK *
Richard Pring makes a persuasive case that acquiring tools and insights from philosophy should be a central component of preparation for conducting educational research. His book shows that informative research on educational practice must go beyond the methods of trustworthy empirical inquiry to consider issues of purpose and meaning. * Robert E. Floden, University Distinguished Professor, Michigan State University, USA *
In this updated edition of his masterly Philosophy and Educational Research, Richard Pring displays an unrivalled depth of scholarship in demonstrating why and how many of the problems confronting the weaknesses of educational research stem from ignorance of the extensive philosophical literature, particular in epistemology. This outstanding work, cogent and readable, should be a required text for every doctoral student in education and, more generally in the social sciences. The underlying, and sometimes explicit, political themes should also put it on the reading list of educational politicians and all who oversee research funding. * Hugh Sockett, Professor of Education, George Mason University, USA *
Author Bio
Richard Pring is Emeritus Professor at the Department of Education, and Emeritus Fellow of Green Templeton College, University of Oxford, UK. He was Lead Director of the six year Nuffield Review of 14-19 Education and Training for England and Wales, and until 2003, Professor of Educational Studies, University of Oxford, UK, where he was Director of the Department. He is the author of John Dewey (2007), Philosophy of Education: Aims, Theory, Common Sense and Research (2004), Education for All (edited, 2009), The Life and Death of Secondary Education for All (2012) and Evidence-Based Practice in Education (edited with Gary Thomas, 2005).