TY - JOUR
T1 - Philosophy of education in a new key
T2 - Who remembers Greta Thunberg? Education and environment after the coronavirus
AU - Jandrić, Petar
AU - Jaldemark, Jimmy
AU - Hurley, Zoe
AU - Bartram, Brendan
AU - Matthews, Adam
AU - Jopling, Michael
AU - Mañero, Julia
AU - MacKenzie, Alison
AU - Irwin, Jones
AU - Rothmüller, Ninette
AU - Green, Benjamin
AU - Ralston, Shane J.
AU - Pyyhtinen, Olli
AU - Hayes, Sarah
AU - Wright, Jake
AU - Peters, Michael A.
AU - Tesar, Marek
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - This paper explores relationships between environment and education after the Covid-19 pandemic through the lens of philosophy of education in a new key developed by Michael Peters and the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia (PESA). The paper is collectively written by 15 authors who responded to the question: Who remembers Greta Thunberg? Their answers are classified into four main themes and corresponding sections. The first section, ‘As we bake the earth, let's try and bake it from scratch’, gathers wider philosophical considerations about the intersection between environment, education, and the pandemic. The second section, ‘Bump in the road or a catalyst for structural change?’, looks more closely into issues pertaining to education. The third section, ‘If you choose to fail us, we will never forgive you’, focuses to Greta Thunberg’s messages and their responses. The last section, ‘Towards a new (educational) normal’, explores future scenarios and develops recommendations for critical emancipatory action. The concluding part brings these insights together, showing that resulting synergy between the answers offers much more then the sum of articles’ parts. With its ethos of collectivity, interconnectedness, and solidarity, philosophy of education in a new key is a crucial tool for development of post-pandemic (philosophy of) education.
AB - This paper explores relationships between environment and education after the Covid-19 pandemic through the lens of philosophy of education in a new key developed by Michael Peters and the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia (PESA). The paper is collectively written by 15 authors who responded to the question: Who remembers Greta Thunberg? Their answers are classified into four main themes and corresponding sections. The first section, ‘As we bake the earth, let's try and bake it from scratch’, gathers wider philosophical considerations about the intersection between environment, education, and the pandemic. The second section, ‘Bump in the road or a catalyst for structural change?’, looks more closely into issues pertaining to education. The third section, ‘If you choose to fail us, we will never forgive you’, focuses to Greta Thunberg’s messages and their responses. The last section, ‘Towards a new (educational) normal’, explores future scenarios and develops recommendations for critical emancipatory action. The concluding part brings these insights together, showing that resulting synergy between the answers offers much more then the sum of articles’ parts. With its ethos of collectivity, interconnectedness, and solidarity, philosophy of education in a new key is a crucial tool for development of post-pandemic (philosophy of) education.
KW - coronavirus
KW - Covid-19
KW - environment
KW - new key
KW - new normal
KW - pandemic
KW - Philosophy of education
KW - postdigital
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85091096518&partnerID=8YFLogxK
UR - https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00131857.2020.1811678
U2 - 10.1080/00131857.2020.1811678
DO - 10.1080/00131857.2020.1811678
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85091096518
SN - 0013-1857
VL - 53
SP - 1421
EP - 1441
JO - Educational Philosophy and Theory
JF - Educational Philosophy and Theory
IS - 14
ER -