Why Teaching Matters is an introductory guide to core elements of
teaching, getting to the heart of what teaching is, and why it
matters. Paul Farber and Dini Metro-Roland introduce the following 8
elements which encompass the many issues, themes and social
complexities of teaching: - Conveying Care - Enacting Authority -
Cultivating Virtue - Interpreting Subject matter - Rendering Judgment
- Articulating Purpose - Establishing a Sense of Place - Engaging
Presence The focus on the elements of practice frames discussion of
teaching as an essential human activity and highlights the kinds of
significant issues that teachers face, including technology, social
inequality, and the management and evaluation of their work. As a
philosophical guide, it introduces and draws upon a range of thinkers,
including Nel Noddings, Hannah Arendt, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Danielle
Allen, and James Baldwin whose work informs a deeper understanding of
teaching. The theoretical discussions are grounded with examples and
anecdotes from the classroom so that theory is always connected with
practice, and questions for further inquiry appear at the end of each
chapter. Intended for students of education and for new and
experienced teachers alike, as well as anyone interested in the impact
of teaching, Why Teaching Matters explores the inherent complexity and
challenges of teaching, offering a comprehensive account of the many
ways in which teaching matters.
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A Philosophical Guide to the Elements of Practice
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781350097797
Publisert
2020
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Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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