Karl Aubrey has collected a strong and intellectual group of thinkers concerning education and learning into one book. I have only recently started down the path of studying pedagogy and I already see the massive changes in focus and understanding of how to develop children into future learners and thinkers.
The theorists in this book and the style in Aubrey describes their critical contributions and their essentially important critiques surrounding and reinterpreting their theories is practical and legible. Each of the theorists are treated with the same level of academic rigour and bias, while appreciating their individual contributions and understandings that have allowed modern education and its interaction with the socio-cultural attitudes of society to evolve at recognisable pace.
I read each theorist for their own theories rather than attempt to compare and contrast their work, which Aubrey does with a great level of refinement and style than I could hope to achieve. So, buy up, read up and enjoy this fascinating collection of compelling theorists.
This book is one of the core readers for the post grad studies that I am working through, but I can easily recommend this book to anyone who has an interest in learning, education, psychology, pedagogy, andragogy or social science theory in general.