Children, Bonsai Trees and Open Education

Authors

  • Kathryn Morgan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11575/jet.v10i1.43839

Abstract

I claim that the central model of theories of Open Education

involves at least four normative and epistemological theses:

(1) the thesis of normative developmentalism;

(2) the thesis of affective primitivism;

(3) the thesis of motivational simplicity;

( 4) the Cartesian thesis of privileged, incorrigible access to

conscious events.

I first examine the theses. I then articulate various philosophical

reservations which I have about them. Although I

reject the model, I do not reject one of the ultimate goals of

Open Education, viz., the formation of communities of growing,

loving, open, and self-directed persons.

Published

2018-05-11

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