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Teaching Philosophy In The Twenty-First Century

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Explore the relevance of philosophy in today’s world with “Teaching Philosophy In The Twenty-First Century.” This book examines the challenges and prospects of teaching philosophy, featuring insights from scholars on curriculum development, innovative teaching methods, and the role of technology. Discover how philosophy can be made accessible and engaging for students of all levels, fostering moral and spiritual growth in the 21st century. ISBN: 9788124602058

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  • ISBN-13: 9788124602058
  • Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: xv, 216
  • ISBN-10: 8124602050
  • Publisher Date: 2002
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 500 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

25 reviews for Teaching Philosophy In The Twenty-First Century

  1. Joydeep Sarkar

    It contains insights from scholars. I enjoyed it.

  2. Sachin Yadav

    This book is okay. It is not as helpful as I thought it would be. I expected more.

  3. Anuksha Roy

    It discusses curriculum development and innovative teaching methods.

  4. Tanishq Kumar

    Thought-provoking! It made me reconsider my approach to teaching philosophy. Recommended for instructors.

  5. Jatin Singh

    A decent overview of modern philosophy education. Some chapters were insightful, others felt a bit repetitive. Worth a read for educators.

  6. Nehal Jain

    Some chapters were too long. It contains insights on teaching.

  7. Rohit Sharma

    It examines the challenges of teaching philosophy. It has very useful content.

  8. Vaishnavi

    This book is good for teachers of philosophy.

  9. Anant Kumar Singh

    I appreciated the focus on technology integration. Some of the theoretical discussions were a little dense for my taste.

  10. Kunapuli Venkata Sai Sandeep

    The chapters are not uniformly strong. Some of the discussions lack depth.

  11. Preet Singh

    Contains good content on teaching methods.

  12. Shivam Kumar Gupta

    It has insightful content on teaching methods. The writing is academic.

  13. Parmar Manank Pravinbhai

    I was hoping for more practical examples. Not the book I was looking for.

  14. Harsh Hemnani

    It helps to foster spiritual growth. I recommend it.

  15. Sukhmani Matharoo

    Features insights from scholars on curriculum development, teaching methods. Recommend it.

  16. Suvin Patel

    I enjoyed reading it. It offers a broad range of viewpoints. It’s a valuable resource for philosophy teachers.

  17. Nikita Rajak

    An interesting collection of essays, although the quality varies. I found a few gems that I can use in my classroom.

  18. Atif Fasih

    Good for generating ideas, but not a practical guide. More theoretical than I expected.

  19. Dhiraj V S

    It is well written. This book is helpful and insightful.

  20. Priyanka Sarkar

    It can be made accessible and engaging for students. The best book I have ever read.

  21. Kurian Philip

    A bit dry, but contains some valuable insights, especially regarding curriculum development. Not a light read.

  22. Shashwat Anand

    I wish it included more case studies. Still, I would recommend it.

  23. Jaiya Deswal

    The book could be better organized. Good for getting ideas on teaching.

  24. Deepti

    Useful for getting some new perspectives on teaching philosophy. It’s a good starting point, but not comprehensive.

  25. Suryanshu Shekhar Singh

    It explores the challenges and prospects of teaching philosophy. It is helpful for educators.

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