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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: M. Andrew Holowchak (Rider University, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.590kg ISBN: 9781138787452ISBN 10: 1138787450 Pages: 230 Publication Date: 30 June 2014 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Part 1: The Laborers and the Learned A Crusade Against Ignorance: Educating the General Citizenry. A Dialog between Ancients and Moderns: Creating a Natural Aristocracy Part 2: The Heart and the Head Fixing the Principles and Practices of Virtue: Educating the Heart. I Feel: Therefore I Exist: Educating the Head Part 3: Lifelong Education An Education Directed to Freedom and Happiness: The Usefulness of ""American"" Education. A Heart at Ease Flies to No Extremes: Life as a Sentimental Journey."Reviews'Thomas Jefferson's view on the importance of education and schooling has served as a foundation from which various curricular developments have derived and has also informed people on how to go about their lives at the conclusion of their formal education. These ideas are expertly articulated in this book by Holowchak (philosophy, Rider Univ.)...Holowchak's distillation of Jefferson's vision provides the reader with a succinct and powerful introduction to the wide range of Jefferson's ideas, as well as the context in which they were developed.Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above.'- J. A. Helfer, Illinois State Board of Education, for CHOICE, August 2015 'Jefferson the dreamer, Jefferson the realist, or the complexity of a great mind is the theme of this insightful book by Holowchak. Or to paraphrase Jefferson's favorite novel by Laurence Sterne: he was always on a journey which is revealed herein.' - Professor Richard Guy Wilson, Department of Architectural History, University of Virginia, USA 'Written with engaging prose, Holowchak's vivid grasp of Jefferson's political and educational philosophy and his engagement with competing interpretations of Jefferson provide an outstanding historical synthesis of our third president's commitment to the republican canon. Holowchak brings to life Jefferson's crusade to institutionalize his educational ideals and his commitment to immersing subsequent generations with a civic virtue balanced by human reason and moral sensibilities. Holowchak's book is an exemplary work that will captivate readers and provoke debate among historians.' - Assistant Professor Brian W. Dotts, Department of Educational Theory and Practice, The University of Georgia, USA 'Public education for all citizens was a lifelong goal of Thomas Jefferson and M. Andrew Holowchak has written a valuable addition to the available literature on this topic. In this book, Holowchak offers a consistent interpretation that stresses Jefferson's philosophic foundation for his faith in education as a fundamental component of republicanism. This represents a different approach from most and in particular, he stresses Jefferson's moral focus as a driving force in his educational thinking. Holowchak's perspective is sure to generate a considerable buzz among scholars and general readers alike.' - Professor James Carpenter, Graduate School of Education, Binghampton University, USA 'Jefferson the dreamer, Jefferson the realist, or the complexity of a great mind is the theme of this insightful book by Holowchak. Or to paraphrase Jefferson's favorite novel by Laurence Sterne: he was always on a journey which is revealed herein.' - Professor Richard Guy Wilson, Department of Architectural History, University of Virginia, USA 'Written with engaging prose, Holowchak's vivid grasp of Jefferson's political and educational philosophy and his engagement with competing interpretations of Jefferson provide an outstanding historical synthesis of our third president's commitment to the republican canon. Holowchak brings to life Jefferson's crusade to institutionalize his educational ideals and his commitment to immersing subsequent generations with a civic virtue balanced by human reason and moral sensibilities. Holowchak's book is an exemplary work that will captivate readers and provoke debate among historians.' - Assistant Professor Brian W. Dotts, Department of Educational Theory and Practice, The University of Georgia, USA 'Public education for all citizens was a lifelong goal of Thomas Jefferson and M. Andrew Holowchak has written a valuable addition to the available literature on this topic. In this book, Holowchak offers a consistent interpretation that stresses Jefferson's philosophic foundation for his faith in education as a fundamental component of republicanism. This represents a different approach from most and in particular, he stresses Jefferson's moral focus as a driving force in his educational thinking. Holowchak's perspective is sure to generate a considerable buzz among scholars and general readers alike.' - Professor James Carpenter, Graduate School of Education, Binghampton University, USA Author InformationM. Andrew Holowchak is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Rider University, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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