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Technology in Education: 82 Hits
stance Education, Distance Learning, and Distance Teaching ===== Of these three expressions the third is p... rough the Internet. So, the expression "Distance Teaching" will be used in this article whenever there is need to refer to the act of teaching remotely or a distance. That education and learning can happen as a result of this teaching is undeniable, but, as argued, this should not lead us into thinking tha
Habermas and the Problem of Indoctrination: 81 Hits
doctrination refers to unethical influencing in a teaching situation. Indoctrination means infiltrating (dri... s way, it is easy to say that the indoctrinati­ve teaching is morally wrong and that teachers or educational... e problem is how do we acknowledge indoctrinative teaching? By what criterion do we consider teaching to be ... ur classes (Snook 1972, 16--67): -The method of teaching as a criterion of indoctrination. In the U.S. con
Derrida’s Deconstruction contra Habermas’s Communicative Reason and the Fate of Education: 31 Hits
gy (Derrida according to Ulmer, 1985a, pp. 163): “Teaching delivers signs, the teaching body produces (shows... information overload. Ulmer’s preferred method of teaching is the textshop (synonymous to workshop), because... 985a, pp. 61). B) Huttunen defines communicative teaching as including value orientations in which the teac... the early stage of education. When communicative teaching is conceived in this way, as an exceptional form
Jacques Derrida as a Philosopher of Education: 18 Hits
st and foremost for that little boy within us, of teaching him to speak—to dialogue—by displacing his fear o... some of the most basic philosophical questions of teaching and of learning. Michel Foucault and Edward Said ... o say Derrida presents the means to a "method" of teaching, and this only, would be wrong, for there are no ... rizon of its impossibility the transcendence of a teaching /writing of the Other. It upsets the surety of th
'Openness' and 'Open Education' in the Global Digital Economy: An Emerging Paradigm of Social Production: 13 Hits
of reading and writing. In terms of courses and teaching I have held a number of Advanced Seminars, as the... ge Futures //(2005)((See http://www.wun.ac.uk/cks/teaching/horizons/horizons.html for the six presentations ... most academic there is a very string link between teaching and research and working with graduate students I... The experience and practice of e-learning, online teaching and e-publishing work is a necessary part of the
Three Views of Philosophy and Multiculturalism: Searle, Rorty, and Taylor: 9 Hits
multiculturalism as particularly significant for teaching philosophy. John Searle views the current debate... lticultural education, which I understand to mean teaching students about other cultural traditions in addit... . To reject them is to undermine the practices of teaching and research which are the raison d'etre of the u... eing less careful and honest in their research or teaching. Rorty thinks that people tend to be more loyal t
A Primary School Curriculum to Foster Thinking about Mathematics: 9 Hits
For quite some time, myths and prejudices about teaching and learning mathematics have taken root. Some of... ve a mathematical problem; inherent objectives of teaching and learning mathematics are found in speed and a... hem. This leads us to question various aspects of teaching and learning and to distinguish their roles in th... on as having an outside cause). In the classroom, teaching is too often related to transmitting, which presu
Educational Theory : Herbart, Dewey, Freire and Postmodernists: 8 Hits
on our intellectual apparatus. Then, we built the teaching of thinking into a lesson that started with a sci... gical or historical way. The great revolution in teaching by the end of the nineteenth century and the begi... a different way". Logical and historical ways of teaching should be under the control of the psychological and sociological way of teaching. Dewey and Kilpatrick made a great contribution to teachers and the
John Dewey: 6 Hits
y regarded. Three young lecturers carried out the teaching duties. The first was G. Stanley Hall, who became... the subject matter to make it most effective for teaching others. Dewey clearly states, "The subject matter... is a triangle enclosing a pedagogical space. Just teaching the subject matter does not mean one is teaching ... t the students and teachers find themselves. Good teaching requires moral as well as cognitive perception of
Educational Policy and Administration: 5 Hits
date Warren G. Harding. He was dismissed from his teaching position, hunted by a lynch mob, forced to leave ... lor returned to the United States and resumed his teaching career (Mason; Russell). ==== B. The School as a... teacher education the normal schools which taught teaching methods existed completely separate from univers... situation as an opportunity to deprofessionalize teaching and expand vocational programs that do not termin
Feminism and Philosophy of Education: 4 Hits
proposed reforms in teacher education and in the teaching profession that do not account for the fact that... t improving teacher education and the practice of teaching requires insight into the (gendered) lives of pro... ked approaches to knowing their implications for teaching (Belenky, 1986). Sexual harassment in its various... s. Geismar, K and Nicoleau, G. (Eds.), (1993). //Teaching for Change: Addressing Issues of Difference in t
The Content and the Process: 4 Hits
e not a topic or a subject we can approach in our teaching in the same way we approach mathematics, grammar,... us as soon as we address the process dimension of teaching, the "know how" dimension. According to the poin... view of almost every scholar and practitioner in teaching, you can not teach any topic without paying atten... rote learning. It is this "doing", necessary for teaching and learning, what makes a real difference betwee
Gadamer and the Philosophy of Education: 4 Hits
idegger and opens up some promising paths for how teaching and learning are to be thought about and carried ... s work. On themes like the defensible purposes of teaching, the emergence of one’s identity in experiences o... adamer’s can indicate more promising pathways for teaching and learning and their defensible pursuit, if als... r smothered. The first of these is an emphasis on teaching and learning much more as a matter of an interpla
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Education]] Nigel Tubbs *[[mathematics_teaching_of|Teaching of Mathematics]] Marie Daniel, ... lascio and Pierre Sykes *[[meaning_and_teaching|Meaning and Teaching]] Felicity Haynes *
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