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THE EDUCATION BOOK CLUB

Weekly Reading, Discussions, & Collaboration

Mondays at 6:00 P.M PDT

Nikole Hannah-Jones

The 1619 Project

9

Jonathan Haidt

The Anxious Generation

8

John Dewey

Democracy and Education

7

Tara Westover

Educated

6

Howard Gardner

Frames Of Mind

5

Bettina L. Love

Punished for Dreaming

4

John Taylor Gatto

Weapons of Mass Instruction

3

Paulo Freire

Pedagogy of the Oppressed

2

bell hooks

Teaching to Transgress

1

VISION

Education philosophy books remind us to pause and reflect—not only on the systems and methods of learning but on the very nature of knowledge, growth, and human flourishing. They challenge us to explore profound questions: What does it mean to educate? What kind of world are we preparing learners for, and who should decide what is worth knowing? These texts encourage us to envision education not as mere information transfer but as a transformative, ethical endeavor rooted in the pursuit of truth and justice.

By engaging with these ideas, we confront the values underpinning our practices and imagine a more thoughtful, intentional way of shaping minds and societies. Through shared exploration, we connect timeless philosophical insights with the urgent questions of our age, sparking a deeper understanding of how education shapes who we are and who we can become.

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Season 6 Episode 19

Redefining 'Smart': A Deeper Dive Into Intelligence and Learning | Joseph Devlin | Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience & Public Speaker | Episode 105 |

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