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Gilead, Tal – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2017
The economics of happiness is a developing field of inquiry that is arousing more and more interest among public policy-makers. This article discusses some of the educational implications that stem from this new field of inquiry. The article argues that the economics of happiness shows that the present educational focus on enhancing productivity…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Economics, Psychological Patterns, Well Being
Gilead, Tal – Educational Theory, 2012
Since the 1960s, the influence of economic thought on education has been steadily increasing. Taking Jean-Jacques Rousseau's educational thought as a point of departure, Tal Gilead critically inquires into the philosophical foundations of what can be termed the economic approach to education. Gilead's focus in this essay is on happiness and the…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Psychological Patterns, Educational Philosophy, Role of Education
Gilead, Tal – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2011
Following the rise of virtue and character education, educational philosophers have recently given much attention to questions relating to virtue and the good. This, however, has not been paralleled by a similar interest in vice and evil, which, in this context, are examined only rarely. In this article, I use the work of the American philosopher…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Moral Values, Values Education, Educational Philosophy
Gilead, Tal – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2011
The idea that science teaching in schools should prepare the ground for society's future technical and scientific progress has played an important role in shaping modern education. This idea, however, was not always present. In this article, I examine how this idea first emerged in educational thought. Early in the 17th century, Francis Bacon…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Role of Education, Foreign Countries, Politics of Education
Gilead, Tal – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2012
Over the last few decades, the idea that education should function to promote economic progress has played a major role in shaping educational policy. So far, however, philosophers of education have shown relatively little interest in analysing this notion and its implications. The present article critically examines, from a philosophical…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Human Capital, Educational Policy, Educational Theories
Gilead, Tal – Journal of Moral Education, 2009
This article aims to problematise and shed some new light on the idea that moral education should be oriented toward constant progress. Looking to uncover the philosophical foundations of this idea, the article examines its first historical appearance and its initial historical development, which took place in eighteenth-century British and French…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Educational History, Role of Education
Gilead, Tal – Educational Theory, 2011
Today, the influence of economic thought on educational theory is evident. It seems to weaken, however, the further we travel back in history. In this article, Tal Gilead examines the historical origins of this influence. He shows that it first emerged in French educational thought during the second half of the eighteenth century. Through…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economics, Educational History, Role of Education
Gilead, Tal – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2009
Although since the 1960s human capital theory has played a major role in guiding educational policy, philosophical issues that stem from this development have rarely been discussed. In this article, I critically examine how the idea that human capital should serve as a guide to educational policy making stands in relation to the role assigned to…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Cooperation, Educational Policy, Educational Philosophy
Gilead, Tal – History of Education, 2005
Historians and philosophers of education tend to emphasise the contribution of Rousseau to the development of individualistic trends in modern education. However, other eighteenth-century thinkers also took part in the quest to bring the individual and his happiness to the centre of contemporary educational discourse. The work of some of these…
Descriptors: Educational History, Student School Relationship, Educational Philosophy, Historians