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    Inexhaustible education: on supplementarity and a youth work “yet-to-come”
    with Jesse Albert Torenbosch and Jonathan Darling
    Ethics and Education 19 (2): 143-167. 2024.
    Following the work of Jacques Derrida and modern educational authors, this article argues that Western education currently holds mainstream formal educational practices as the standard by which all other educational practices should be judged. This is a problem because this positions every other educational practice, including non-formal education as supplemental to formal education. Derrida calls this the logic of supplementarity. Drawing on data from over 2 years of research in Flemish youth w…Read more
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    John Dewey, Smith-Hughes, and Vocational Education: A New Impetus for an Old Discussion
    with Jesse Albert Torenbosch
    Studies in Philosophy and Education 42 (6): 617-632. 2023.
    Many modern discussions on Vocational education and Training (VET) only consider it’s goals in terms of the labor market or social inclusion. This article argues that vocations are an important contribution to the common good of society as whole, and not only a method of securing laborers. In order to acknowledge this contribution there needs to be a reorientation on VET from an educational perspective first and foremost. In order to do this, this article revisits a public debate John Dewey had …Read more
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    Studying in the Superdiverse City: System_D and the Challenge of Solidarity in Brussels
    with Hans Schildermans, Joris Vlieghe, and Piotr Zamojski
    Studies in Philosophy and Education 39 (3): 257-268. 2020.
    In recent years, the relation between studying and learning has been a topic of debate. This article is mainly interested in a concept of study practices, conceived of as practices that are strongly engaged with issues of living together in a superdiverse city. Such practices firstly require to think the relation between studying and learning in other-than-oppositional terms, and secondly, to raise questions concerning the political role of education. The aim of the article is double in that it …Read more