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    Lessons from a master: Montaigne’s pedagogy of conversation
    with Kevin Williams
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 49 (3): 253-263. 2017.
    There remains much to be learned from searching exploration of the great authors who have meditated on education. Montaigne is one such thinker and this essay endeavors to draw together the strands of his pedagogy and to demonstrate how they gain purchase in the business of teaching and learning. The article also proposes to supplement his vision with practical examples from fiction and autobiography. Perhaps the most striking theme is the need to be able to decentre from the comfort zone of acq…Read more
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    The rationale for the teaching of literature: soundings in Paul Hirst's epistemology
    with Kevin Williams
    Journal of Philosophy of Education 57 (1): 276-292. 2023.
    Paul Hirst’s reconceptualization of his epistemology provides a basis for this exploration of the various aspects of the rationale for teaching literature. The article reflects the close analysis of knowledge and the curriculum in his early work and develops insights in his later work. This leads to the identification of five strands that form the rationale for the role of literature within the curriculum. The first strand refers to the knowledge of context, cultural background, or information n…Read more