Leo TolstoyBloomsbury Publishing, 23 oct 2014 - 224 páginas How do we know what we should teach? And how should we go about teaching it? These deceptively simple questions about education perplexed Tolstoy. Before writing his famous novels War and Peace and Anna Karenina, Tolstoy opened an experimental school on his estate to try and answer them. His experiences there incited his life-long inquiry into the meaning and purpose of religion, literature, art and life itself. In this text, Daniel Moulin tells the story of the course of Tolstoy's educational thought, and how it relates to Tolstoy's fiction and other writings. It begins with his experience of being a child and adolescent, incorporates his travels in Europe, the experimental school, his literature, and his views on art, philosophy, and spirituality. Throughout, the relevance and impact of Tolstoy's thinking on education are translated into applicable theory for today's education students. |
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... know that what they taught was neither harmful for the student, nor pointless? For Tolstoy, true education could not be a form ofinduction into a preconceived conception oflife, or for instrumental ends. Rather 2 Leo Tolstoy.
... know that what they taught was neither harmful for the student, nor pointless? For Tolstoy, true education could not be a form ofinduction into a preconceived conception oflife, or for instrumental ends. Rather 2 Leo Tolstoy.
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Daniel Moulin. into a preconceived conception oflife, or for instrumental ends. Rather it should be a humanistic enterprise, based on each child's individual motivation and an educator's desire for them to become 'equal' in knowledge ...
Daniel Moulin. into a preconceived conception oflife, or for instrumental ends. Rather it should be a humanistic enterprise, based on each child's individual motivation and an educator's desire for them to become 'equal' in knowledge ...
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... conception of education was always related to his religious and political views. Influenced by Rousseau in his youth and Kant in his middle age, throughout his life Tolstoy maintained a firm belief in the natural moral law. Because of ...
... conception of education was always related to his religious and political views. Influenced by Rousseau in his youth and Kant in his middle age, throughout his life Tolstoy maintained a firm belief in the natural moral law. Because of ...
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... conception ofhis mother was beautiful as she was 'purely spiritual' in his mind's eye. Tolstoy's memories of early childhood, in contrast to the exploits of his debauched youth, tell us much about his idealized view of child- hood, a ...
... conception ofhis mother was beautiful as she was 'purely spiritual' in his mind's eye. Tolstoy's memories of early childhood, in contrast to the exploits of his debauched youth, tell us much about his idealized view of child- hood, a ...
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Part 2 A Critical Exposition of Tolstoys Educational Thought | 67 |
Part 3 The Legacy of an Overlooked Educator | 137 |
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