The Educational Conversation: Closing the GapJim Garrison, Anthony G. Rud Jr. State University of New York Press, 1995 M07 1 - 163 páginas This book brings together a distinguished group of philosophers of education dealing with important thought often neglected: ideas and concerns in teaching, learning, and teacher education. The authors engage in an extended discussion of the moral dimensions of teaching that leads in a fresh direction, distinct though related, to the important work of Goodlad and others in recent years. Nel Noddings's foreword places the book firmly in current debates about teaching and learning, particularly stressing its importance to teacher education in difficult times. Contributors include Nicholas C. Burbules, Sophie Haroutunian-Gordon, James W. Garrison, Anthony G. Rud, Jr., Shirley Pendlebury, Alven Neiman, Leonark Waks, C. J. B. Macmillan, and Daniel P. Liston. |
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... situation . We are not rejecting rationality and celebrating the irrational . We do reject a narrow conception of rationality that still has strong currency in our culture , and particularly within teacher education . This narrow ...
... situation . We are not rejecting rationality and celebrating the irrational . We do reject a narrow conception of rationality that still has strong currency in our culture , and particularly within teacher education . This narrow ...
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... situation due to " the science of psychology ' and remarks that " modern educational theories have been constructed upon the stories provided by modern psychological theory . " Haroutunian- Gordon's concern is with " turning the soul ...
... situation due to " the science of psychology ' and remarks that " modern educational theories have been constructed upon the stories provided by modern psychological theory . " Haroutunian- Gordon's concern is with " turning the soul ...
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... situations are often strokes of good luck disguised as bad . They prod us to offer hospitality to different or novel principles and persons who then may help us build better habits . For Dewey , effective action and inquiry Introduction 3.
... situations are often strokes of good luck disguised as bad . They prod us to offer hospitality to different or novel principles and persons who then may help us build better habits . For Dewey , effective action and inquiry Introduction 3.
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... situation , as well as what is to be done about it . These essays are thought provoking , challenging , and often frustrating precisely because they represent " gaps " in the conversation . In fine , Introduction 5 LO.
... situation , as well as what is to be done about it . These essays are thought provoking , challenging , and often frustrating precisely because they represent " gaps " in the conversation . In fine , Introduction 5 LO.
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Contenido
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Luck Responsibility and Excellence in Teaching | 11 |
Authority and the Tragic Dimension of Teaching | 29 |
Style and the Art of Teaching | 41 |
Pragmatism and the Ironic Teacher of Virtue | 61 |
Emptiness | 85 |
Soul | 97 |
Sophie HaroutunianGordon 189 | 109 |
Developing an Ethos | 119 |
Intellectual and Institutional Gaps in Teacher Education | 129 |
Notes | 143 |
Index | 157 |
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The Educational Conversation: Closing the Gap James W. Garrison,Jim Garrison,Anthony G. Rud Jr. Vista previa limitada - 1995 |
The Educational Conversation: Closing the Gap James W. Garrison,Jim Garrison,Anthony G. Rud Vista previa limitada - 1995 |
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