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Collaboration

Philosophy of Education in Practice
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Collaboration examines the complex nature of working together, revealing how collaboration can embody both loyalty and betrayal. Amy B. Shuffelton discusses the ethical dimensions of collaboration within schools, exploring how children learn about loyalty, responsibility, and moral judgement through their experiences with peers and authority figures. By using examples from films, literature, and children’s own moral dilemmas, the book challenges the view of collaboration as simply positive and argues for careful consideration to ensure it benefits individuals and communities.
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Collaboration is ideal for educators, school leaders, and those interested in ethical education. It suits readers who wish to deepen their understanding of group dynamics and moral agency in learning environments. The book is also relevant for students of education philosophy and anyone exploring the social responsibilities inherent in collaborative practices.

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Collaboration is widely celebrated as an ability schools should teach children to practice. Yet collaboration has a darker side, as its use to refer to those complicit with Nazi occupiers and with colonial oppressors of many kinds suggests. In effect, "collaboration" is a contranym, a word that can mean something or its opposite.

To collaborate can mean to work with one’s friends and colleagues for the common good. It can also mean to sell out one’s friends and colleagues for the sake of personal gain. What can schools do to encourage the first and discourage the second? The loyalty and commitment to shared ends that collaboration implies may seem a positive good only insofar as those loyalties and ends are also good – but how to judge?

This book asks: to whom should one be loyal and what are the limits of loyalty? What responsibility do collaborators bear for the outcomes of their joint projects? Should I make those friends and those responsibilities my own? These are questions children learn to answer in schools, through the formal and informal education that happens there.

Amy Shuffelton explores those questions in the context of children’s lives in schools, including examples from films, literature, and children’s own accounts of moral dilemmas they face around questions of friendship, authority, and their own developing agency. She argues that rather than collaboration being a simple, good practice, considerable care is needed to ensure it serves individuals and their communities well.

Series: Philosophy of Education in Practice

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This beautifully written volume reminds readers that schools are crucial spaces where children learn to navigate social and ethical complexities. Drawing on philosophy, history, and literature, Shuffelton thoughtfully addresses both the positive and darker sides of collaboration. Praise highlights its value as a resource for educators seeking to foster meaningful group work rather than mere task completion. -- Judith Suissa, Professor of Philosophy of Education, IOE, UCL and Kathy Hytten, Professor of Educational Leadership and Cultural Foundations

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781350302730

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 14 December 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 8.0mm

Width: 128.0mm

Height: 196.0mm

Weight: 140g

Pages: 112

About the Author

Amy B. Shuffelton is Professor of Philosophy at Loyola University Chicago, USA.

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