JOURNAL ARTICLE

Post-modernism and Post-compulsory Education

John Halliday

Year: 2020 Journal:   Paideusis Vol: 14 (1)Pages: 31-47   Publisher: Canadian Philosophy of Education Society

Abstract

This paper examines and elaborates upon the work of two writers, Usher and Edwards who have explored the significance of post-modernism for those involved in the post-compulsory sector of education. They argue that postmodernism signals an increasing interest in this sector of education and a major challenge to the idea of compulsory schooling. In this paper it is argued that postmodernism challenges the very distinction between compulsory and postcompulsory education. It problematises and disturbs a number of entrenched assumptions about education, teaching and learning in interesting ways. The paper concludes with an outline of what formal education might become as a result of such problematisation and disturbance.

Keywords:
Postmodernism Modernism (music) Compulsory education Post modernism Work (physics) Sociology Pedagogy Political science Epistemology Aesthetics Philosophy Engineering

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Diverse Education Studies and Reforms
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Critical and Liberation Pedagogy
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