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Social Aesthetics and the School Environment - A Case Study of the Chivalric Ethos

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This book theorizes aesthetic classroom management through a hermeneutical approach with three fields of literature: history and philosophical foundations of chivalry, chivalry's promulgation through the Victorian Age, and parallel issues of identity in twenty-first century teacher education. The aim of the book is to examine the relationship between chivalric ethos and education. The presented case study addresses more specifically the following question: how can chivalry be re-imagined or theorized in an educational setting? Few studies address the concept of aesthetics and hermeneutical context in American classroom management and classroom life, and Attwood pinpoints and traces the medieval social concept of chivalry through the centuries and argues it has manifested itself in classroom social construction in the twenty-first century.

List of contents

Chapter 1. Positing a New Social Theory For Social Studies Education.- Chapter 2. Review of the Literature and Lineage of Chivalric Ideals.- Chapter 3. Critiquing the Legacy of Chivalry.- Chapter 4. Empirical Case Study of Pre-Service K-8 Teachers' Perceptions of Chivalry.

About the author

Adam I. Attwood currently teaches at Whitfield School in Saint Louis, Missouri, USA. His experience in teaching in K-12 and college and coaching chess prompted his interest in studying knighthood and then chivalry more broadly as a social concept.

Summary

This book theorizes aesthetic classroom management through a hermeneutical approach with three fields of literature: history and philosophical foundations of chivalry, chivalry’s promulgation through the Victorian Age, and parallel issues of identity in twenty-first century teacher education. The aim of the book is to examine the relationship between chivalric ethos and education. The presented case study addresses more specifically the following question: how can chivalry be re-imagined or theorized in an educational setting? Few studies address the concept of aesthetics and hermeneutical context in American classroom management and classroom life, and Attwood pinpoints and traces the medieval social concept of chivalry through the centuries and argues it has manifested itself in classroom social construction in the twenty-first century.

Product details

Authors Adam I Attwood, Adam I. Attwood
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319868424
ISBN 978-3-31-986842-4
No. of pages 213
Dimensions 148 mm x 12 mm x 210 mm
Weight 303 g
Illustrations XIII, 213 p. 26 illus., 24 illus. in color.
Series The Cultural and Social Foundations of Education
The Cultural and Social Foundations of Education
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Education system

B, Education, Educational Philosophy, Education—Philosophy, Education—Curricula, Curriculum planning & development, Curriculums (Courses of study), Curriculum Studies, Schools and Schooling, Schools

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