RAINBOW OF EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHIES

METHODS AND MODELS

by FORBI STEPHEN KIZITO, sj.


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/21/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 244
ISBN : 9781418424206

About the Book

The paucity of educational achievement is not due to the fact that educators are thinking the wrong problems. Often, it is the result of a lack of profound and clear thinking about the problems themselves. Rainbow of Educational Philosophies offers salient philosophical tools for probing the principles and foundation of any educational enterprise. It offers educators and concerned citizens methods for establishing the validity and intelligibility of any educational system. This volume introduces the reader to the dynamics of educational philosophy, outlines its building blocks, and presents sample educational philosophies like Feminist educational philosophy, Catholic educational philosophy, Marxist educational philosophy, and existentialist educational. After reading this volume educators in particular and others in general should be able to establish their personal philosophy of teaching.


About the Author

Forbi Stephen Kizito, a Jesuit priest from Cameroon, teaches at the Catholic University of Central Africa, Yaounde, Cameroon. He holds a Bachelors in Philosophy from Pontifical Urban University, Rome; a Bachelors in Theology from Catholic University of East Africa, Nairobi, Kenya; a Masters in Theology from University of Toronto, Canada; and a Doctorate in Education from Fordham University, New York, USA. He taught in Teachers’ College, Tatum, Cameroon; Ecole de Provence, Marseille, France, and Preston High School, New York, USA. He was Prefect of Students in Collège Charles Lwanga, Sarh, Chad and Vice Principal in Collège Liberman, Douala, Cameroon. His expertise is in administration, supervision, and policy. Kizito is author of Roadmap to Leadership: Entry Strategies of Neophyte Secondary School Principals in Cameroon (2004).