THERE IS AN ONGOING TENDENCY IN CONTEMPORARY RESEARCH, POLICY AND
PRACTICE TO SEE THE TEACHER AS A TECHNICIAN WHO, WITH GUIDANCE FROM
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE ABOUT 'WHAT WORKS,' CAN BECOME INCREASINGLY MORE
EFFECTIVE IN BRINGING ABOUT MEASURABLE LEARNING OUTCOMES. This book
not only shows why a technical understanding of teaching is
problematic, but also explores in detail what can be gained from
understanding teaching as a situated art that requires the purposeful
combination of craft – teachers' 'know how' – and wisdom – the
ability to make meaningful judgements about what needs to be done in
the always concrete and unique situation of the classroom.
The book asks what the artistry of teaching is, how it matters for
teaching, what it looks like and feels like for both teachers and
students, how the arts can help in deepening our understanding of
teaching, who may benefit from the artistry of teaching, and what this
means for becoming and being a teacher, individually and collectively.
The book seeks to provide a meaningful alternative in contemporary
discussions about teachers, teaching and the future of teacher
education. In addition, the idea of artistry highlights the aesthetic
qualities and dimensions of teaching and opens up new ways for
understanding teacher formation and teacher development.
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ISBN
9781350506596
Publisert
2026
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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