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Stein the educator in autobiography, writing, and biography

Pamela Fitzpatrick

pp. 267-272

This paper presents Edith Stein as a teacher in order to position her philosophy of education and illuminate her outstanding praxis. In a crafted biography of teaching, I shall use her first-person accounts in Essays on Women bolstered by the best Stein biographies. Why is it so essential that scholars and the educational community know of Steinian education? For this reason: Stein's philosophy of education resonates today because she insisted that teachers focus on the individual. To Stein, every student had a soul, was an individual, and warranted a teacher who was empathetic, qualified, and committed.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-21124-4_21

Full citation:

Fitzpatrick, P. (2016)., Stein the educator in autobiography, writing, and biography, in A. Calcagno (ed.), Edith Stein: women, social- political philosophy, theology, metaphysics and public history, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 267-272.

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