Kieran Egan (educationist)

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Kieran Egan

Egan in 2004
Born 1942 (1942)
Ireland
Occupation Author, Professor of Education, Canada Research Chair in Education

Kieran Egan (born 1942) is a contemporary educational philosopher and a student of the classics, anthropology, cognitive psychology, and cultural history.[1] He has written on issues in education and child development, with an emphasis on the uses of imagination and the intellectual stages (Egan calls them understandings) that occur during a person’s intellectual development. He has questioned the work of Jean Piaget and progressive educators, notably Herbert Spencer and John Dewey.

He currently works at Simon Fraser University.[2] His major work is The Educated Mind.

Biography

Egan was born in 1942 in Clonmel Ireland, though he was raised and educated in England. He graduated from the University of London with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1966. He subsequently worked as a research fellow at the Institute for Comparative Studies in Kingston upon Thames. He then moved to the United States and began a Ph.D in the philosophy of education at the Stanford Graduate School of Education. Egan completed his Ph.D at Cornell University in 1972.[3][4]

Imaginative Education

Kieran Egan is the director of the Imaginative Education Research Group,[2] which was founded by the Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University. The goal of this group is to improve education on a global scale by developing and proliferating the ideas of Imaginative Education[5]

Main works

Awards and honors

Notes

  1. Theodora Polito, Educational Theory as Theory of Culture: A Vichian perspective on the educational theories of John Dewey and Kieran Egan Educational Philosophy and Theory, Vol. 37, No. 4, 2005
  2. 1 2 Egan, K., & Judson, G. (2008). Of Whales and Wonder. Educational Leadership, 65(6), 20-25.
  3. 1 2 Egan, K. (2005). An imaginative approach to teaching. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
  4. http://www.educ.sfu.ca/kegan/KE%E2%80%99s%20Press%20Kit.pdf
  5. http://ierg.net/about. Accessed on 13 November 2010
  6. "1991- Kieran Egan".
  7. "Kieran Egan: Teacher of the Years". Retrieved 19 October 2010.
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