1st Edition

Cultural Diversity, Liberal Pluralism and Schools Isaiah Berlin and Education

By Neil Burtonwood Copyright 2007
    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    With debates on the relationship between cultural diversity and the role of schools raging on both sides of the Atlantic, the time is apt for a philosophical work that shines new light on the issues involved and that brings a fresh perspective to a political and emotive discussion.

    Here Burtonwood brings the writing of British philosopher Isaiah Berlin to bear on the subject of multiculturalism in schools, the first time that his work has been applied to matters of education.

    Tackling the often-contradictory issues surrounding liberal pluralism, this book poses serious questions for the education system in the US and in the UK.

    Acknowledgements  1. Isaiah Berlin and Liberalism  2. Political Philosophy, Cultural Diversity and Education  3. Cultural Diversity, Value Pluralism and the Curriculum  4. Faith-based and Cultural Identity Schools: A Liberal Defence? 5. Cultural Communities, Education and Right of Exit  6. National Identity and Education  7. In Pursuit of an Uncertain Future.  Notes.  References.  Index

    Biography

    Neil Burtonwood is Senior Lecturer in Educational Studies; he taught in high schools for over a decade. He is the author of The Culture Concept in Educational Studies and a regular contributor to research journals.