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The Nature of Educational Theories Tone Kvernbekk (University of Oslo, Norway)

The Nature of Educational Theories By Tone Kvernbekk (University of Oslo, Norway)

The Nature of Educational Theories by Tone Kvernbekk (University of Oslo, Norway)


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This important book explores the question of what an educational theory is and how educational theories can work. It offers a classification scheme of distinct types of educational theory and considers ways the nature of theories can inform the work of educational theorists and practitioners.

The Nature of Educational Theories Summary

The Nature of Educational Theories: Goal-Directed, Equivalence and Interlevel Theories by Tone Kvernbekk (University of Oslo, Norway)

This important book offers a meta-theoretical account of educational theories and how they work. It offers a classification scheme of distinct types of educational theory in which the account developed can inform the work of educational theorists and practitioners.

Kvernbekk observes throughout how meta-theoretical knowledge of the structure of theory types will improve the understanding and representation of educational phenomena and enhance theorists' and practitioners' ability to change those phenomena for the better. She explains how philosophical accounts of scientific theories can help us understand the nature of educational theories by applying two influential but different theory conceptions - the Received View and the Semantic Conception - to the field of education. Kvernbekk argues that educational theories, like other scientific theories, are representational devices that allow us to understand, describe and explain phenomena, and, when desired, to change them. The classification scheme offered allows us to discriminate distinct types of educational theory: goal-directed, equivalence and interlevel theories. Examples of all three types are discussed, explaining their structure, what they say about the phenomena and how they say it. The book also offers a critical overview of different conceptions of practice and different understandings of the theory-practice relationship.

Encouraging a strong understanding of what theories say about the phenomena they represent, this book will be of interest to educational researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of philosophy of education, education theory and education policy, and to philosophers of science and philosophers working on 'practical' philosophical issues.

About Tone Kvernbekk (University of Oslo, Norway)

Tone Kvernbekk is Professor of philosophy of education in the Department of Education at the University of Oslo, Norway. She mainly publishes on philosophical and epistemological issues as they bear on problems in educational theorizing. She also publishes in argumentation theory and narrative theory and likes to combine perspectives and draw on multiple sources.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction. 2. Education - Field and Theory. 3. What Theories Are. 4. Goal-Directed Theories. 5. Equivalence Theories. 6. Interlevel Theories. 7. What Makes an Educational Theory Good? 8. Conceptions of Practice. 9. Theory and Practice. 10. Theory Applications and Other Uses. 11. Conclusion.

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NLS9781032010670
9781032010670
1032010673
The Nature of Educational Theories: Goal-Directed, Equivalence and Interlevel Theories by Tone Kvernbekk (University of Oslo, Norway)
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2023-01-09
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