英文摘要 |
In his work, The Educated Person: Toward a New Paradigm for Liberal Education, Daniel G. Mulcahy incorporates the research of Jane Roland Martin (b. 1929) into the discussion of liberal education. Martin has proposed many exceptional viewpoints on liberal education while advocating for it, and she strives to bestow a new definition on liberal education for the educated person. Martin has contributed to this cause by shattering the way liberal education has been implemented, re-examining and expanding the traditional concept of education. She emphasizes the significance of women’s unique experience, asks that their voices be heard, and challenges traditional ideas on the value and priority of their education. This study opens with Martin’s emphasis on gender sensitivity and explores various perspectives of educational philosophers regarding feminine characteristics and women’s education. The purpose of this study is to define the meaning and significance of gender equality in modern education. |