In this sequel to his internationally acclaimed classic, The Call to Teach, David Hansen revisits the idea of teaching as a calling in light of contemporary expectations in education. Reimagining The Call to Teach brings to life an ethical approach to teaching that is informed by an understanding of teaching's great purpose: to help the next generation forge a spirit of mutual care and concern while supporting each student's distinctive way of being in the world. Hansen juxtaposes testimony from public school educators with ideas and examples drawn from philosophy, teacher education, research on teaching, literature, and other arts. He demonstrates that, despite pressing structural challenges in the educational system, teachers can bring their calling to life by supporting one another and by engaging in philosophical inquiry and self-cultivation. Rendered with Hansen's customary eloquence, this dynamic book will be of interest to all who care about the dignity of teachers and teaching in our time.
Book Features:
- Provides a fresh and inspiring account of teaching as a calling.
- Draws creatively on a wide-range of sources, including extensive testimony from teachers.
- Focuses on an ethical approach to working with teachers called "bearing witness."
- Highlights the important place of philosophy in being a teacher and a teacher educator.
- Uses an accessible and engaging style with rich examples throughout.
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Brings to life an ethical approach to teaching that is informed by an understanding of teaching's great purpose: to help the next generation forge a spirit of mutual care and concern while supporting each student's distinctive way of being in the world.
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- Contents (Tentative)
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
- 1. Contours of the Call to Teach
- The Shape and Form of Vocation
- Purpose, Function, and Tradition in Teaching
- A Brief Look Back
- 2. The Call to Teach and the Practice of Teaching
- Origins of the Inquiry into the Call to Teach
- Passion Revisited and Truth in Teaching
- Teaching is ‘Being With’
- Questioning and Reflection in Service of Being With
- 3. Philosophy, Theory and Wisdom in Teaching
- The Teacher’s Relation with Theory
- Philosophy and Wisdom in Teaching
- The Metaphorical and Poetic Language of Vocation
- The Person Project
- Concluding Note
- 4. Bearing Witness to Teaching and Teachers
- Perception and Bearing Witness
- Purpose and Trajectory in Witnessing
- From Resonant Particulars to Dignity in Teaching
- Having a Witness in Your Classroom: Earl’s Testimony
- A Note of Anticipation
- 5. Teachers’ Testimonials and the Call to Teach
- On the Sense of Vocation
- Attunement and Being With
- Challenges to the Practice’s Vitality
- The Person in Education
- Afterthought: Passion and Tradition in Teaching
- 6. The Call to the Ethical Practice of Teaching
- Dimensions of the Ethical Practice of Teaching
- The Call to Teach and Teacher Education
- Bearing Witness in Teacher Education and Teacher Assessment
- Postlude
- Notes
- References
- Index
- About the Author
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780807765470
Publisert
2021-05-14
Utgiver
Teachers' College Press
Vekt
393 gr
Høyde
231 mm
Bredde
157 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
192
Forfatter
Biografisk notat
David T. Hansen is professor and director of the Program in Philosophy and Education at Teachers College, Columbia University. His books include Ethical Visions of Education: Philosophies in Practice and A Life in Classrooms: Philip W. Jackson and the Practice of Education.