The Educational Conversation: Closing the Gap

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Jim 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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Introduction
1
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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James W. Garrison is Professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, College of Education, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Anthony G. Rud, Jr. is Associate Dean in the School of Education at Purdue University.

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