•  128
    Parents as ‘educators’: languages of education, pedagogy and ‘parenting’
    with Stefan Ramaekers
    Ethics and Education 6 (2): 197-212. 2011.
    In this article, we explore to what extent parents should be ‘educators’ of their children. In the course of this exploration, we offer some examples of these practices and ways of speaking and thinking, indicate some of the problems and limitations they import into our understanding of the parent–child relationship, and make some tentative suggestions towards an alternative way of thinking about this relationship.
  •  128
    This paper is a reflective account of the experience of designing and teaching a philosophy module as part of a research training programme for students studying for research degrees in education. In the course of the discussion, I address various problems and questions to do with the relationship between philosophy and educational research, the nature of philosophy of education and the role of the foundational disciplines in educational research.
  •  106
    Borrelli, mill, Emily and me
    Journal of Philosophy of Education 38 (3). 2004.
    In this paper, I explore the insights suggested by Michele Borrelli's ‘The Utopianisation of Critique’ in the context of a real-life educational encounter that involves an attempt at being ‘critical’. Borrelli's observation that all positive utopian critique implies an inevitable degree of dogmatism takes on a new—and less depressing—significance when examined in the light of such an encounter. Acknowledging the tensions suggested by Borelli's analysis is, I argue, what makes a particular educat…Read more
  •  41
    The Politics of Education (review)
    Philosophy Now 63 38-40. 2007.
  •  77
    Review of Claire Cassidy, Thinking Children (review)
    Studies in Philosophy and Education 29 (6): 591-596. 2010.
  •  149
    The question of 'parenting'
    with Stefan Ramaekers
    Ethics and Education 6 (2): 101-108. 2011.
    Ethics and Education, Volume 6, Issue 2, Page 101-108, July 2011