Christian philosophy of education in South Africa: the cultural-historical activity theory to the rescue?
Parents’ choice of schools for their children has become particularly problematic in the current circumstances because of the fact that most schools have become secular and hence cannot support Christian parents in their task of educating children in line with the former’s baptismal vow. In additio...
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doaj-64e44e513afd449c876e9eeca3d816d82020-11-25T02:55:10ZafrScriber Editorial SystemsKoers : Bulletin for Christian Scholarship0023-270X2304-85572016-11-0181210.19108/KOERS.81.2.2262Christian philosophy of education in South Africa: the cultural-historical activity theory to the rescue?Johannes Lodewicus Van der Walt0(Emeritus) - Faculty of Education Sciences, Potchefstroom Campus, North-West University Parents’ choice of schools for their children has become particularly problematic in the current circumstances because of the fact that most schools have become secular and hence cannot support Christian parents in their task of educating children in line with the former’s baptismal vow. In addition to this, Philosophy of Education has all but disappeared from teacher education curricula. These circumstances have not, however, detracted from Christian parents’, teachers’, caregivers’ and other educators’ need for a Christian Philosophy of Education. This article offers such a Philosophy of Education in the form of Biblical perspectives regarding the main facets of education couched in cultural-historical activity theory. This approach circumvents objections against a mere “grab bag” of Biblical perspectives about education as well as against yet another master theory or grand narrative about Christian education. https://doi.org/10.19108/KOERS.81.2.2262 https://www.koersjournal.org.za/index.php/koers/article/view/2262educationChristian educationphilosophy of educationChristian philosophy of educastionBiblical perspectivescultural-historical activity theory |
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Christian philosophy of education in South Africa: the cultural-historical activity theory to the rescue? |
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Christian philosophy of education in South Africa: the cultural-historical activity theory to the rescue? |
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Christian philosophy of education in South Africa: the cultural-historical activity theory to the rescue? |
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Christian philosophy of education in South Africa: the cultural-historical activity theory to the rescue? |
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Christian philosophy of education in South Africa: the cultural-historical activity theory to the rescue? |
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christian philosophy of education in south africa: the cultural-historical activity theory to the rescue? |
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Parents’ choice of schools for their children has become particularly problematic in the current circumstances because of the fact that most schools have become secular and hence cannot support Christian parents in their task of educating children in line with the former’s baptismal vow. In addition to this, Philosophy of Education has all but disappeared from teacher education curricula. These circumstances have not, however, detracted from Christian parents’, teachers’, caregivers’ and other educators’ need for a Christian Philosophy of Education. This article offers such a Philosophy of Education in the form of Biblical perspectives regarding the main facets of education couched in cultural-historical activity theory. This approach circumvents objections against a mere “grab bag” of Biblical perspectives about education as well as against yet another master theory or grand narrative about Christian education.
https://doi.org/10.19108/KOERS.81.2.2262
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