Martin's "theory of education as encounter" places culture alongside the individual at the heart of the educational process, thus responding to the call John Dewey made over a century ago for an enlarged outlook on education.
Jane Roland Martin is Professor of Philosophy, Emerita, University of Massachusetts Boston.
Introduction
Part I: A Unified Theory of Education
1. Education as Encounter
2. The Deep Structure of Educational Thought
3. Repopulating the Educational Realm
Part II: Implications
4. Education as a Maker of Individuals and Cultures
5. Culture as Curriculum
6. Educativeness as a Virtue of Institutions and Cultures
Part III: Applications
7. Making Democratic Citizens
8. The "Woman Question" in Higher Education
9. What School Can and Cannot Do
Conclusion