PHIL 208 The Philosophy of Education (Not offered 1998-99)

This year's theme is moral education. In Plato's dialogue, Meno asks, "Can you tell me, Socrates, can virtue be taught?" Apparently knowing the answer, President Clinton in his 1997 State of the Union address said, "Character education must be taught in our schools." We will investigate Meno's question through such authors as Rousseau, Mill, Dewey, Kozol, Coles, and Nussbaum, as well as through novels, films, and psychological literature. Special attention will be paid to the role of moral education in the American classroom. Frequent short papers, class presentations, and a final major project. Enrollment is limited to 20. Priority will be given to those students who are seriously considering a career in elementary, middle, or secondary education. Prerequisite: Philosophy 101 or permission of instructor.

GERRARD