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Complexity in educationfrom horror to passion /
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Complexity in educationedited by Cok Bakker, Nicolina Montesano Montessori.
其他題名:
from horror to passion /
其他作者:
Bakker, Cok.
出版者:
Rotterdam :SensePublishers :2016.
面頁冊數:
xii, 298 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Complexity (Philosophy)
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-764-1
ISBN:
9789463007641$q(electronic bk.)
Complexity in educationfrom horror to passion /
Complexity in education
from horror to passion /[electronic resource] :edited by Cok Bakker, Nicolina Montesano Montessori. - Rotterdam :SensePublishers :2016. - xii, 298 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Preface -- List of Figures; Tables and Appendices -- List of Abbreviations -- Part I: By Way of Introduction; Introduction -- Professionalization and the Quest How to Deal with Complexity -- Developing a Better Understanding of Complexity in Education: An Introduction to the Various Research Projects -- Part II: The Core Chapters of the Book -- Teaching for Love of the World: Hannah Arendt on the Complexities of the Educational Praxis -- Virtuosic Citizenship -- Shaping Phronesis: No Polish without Friction -- Passio Complexitatis: A Dialogical Approach to Complexity -- Co-Teaching: A Means to Support Teachers in Complex Situations? -- How Religious Education Teachers Use Classroom Relationships to Advance the Worldview Identity Development of Their Students -- How Primary School Teachers Learn to Act Wisely, Boldly, and Inventively: The Complex Transition from Tradition Oriented to Pupil Oriented Worldview Education; Educating Practically Wise Teachers: Personal Formation of Students in an Innovative Teacher Training Program -- Innovative Education and Complexity -- Part III: Final Reflections -- Why Complexity Matters; Final Reflections and Conclusions -- Notes on Contributors.
"This volume, the result of four years of work performed by the combined research groups of Utrecht University (Faculty of Humanities) and the HU Utrecht University of Applied Sciences (Faculty of Education), focuses on the central theme of 'Normative Professionalization'. Drawing on a wide variety of scholars including Hannah Arendt, Gert Biesta, Harry Kunneman, Donald Schon and Chris Argyris, and engaging with professionalism, ethics, virtue and morality, this book builds the argument that learning to deal with complexity supports not only education but the personal development of teachers and the improvement of society and democracy as well. This volume presents research on a broad range of topics such as worldview education, co-teaching, moral authorship, traditional-reform perspectives on education, the discourse on citizenship, teacher education, and the question how to link religion and education. The research chapters explain the theoretical lenses and methodological approaches which have been employed to get a grip on complexity. The results have been interpreted in light of the concepts of horror complexitatis, amor complexitatis and dolor complexitatis. Guided by detailed research accounts of worldview descriptions provided by students and teachers, this framework has been enriched with the notion of a passio complexitatis. In the concluding chapters, the book advocates for an improved balance between the normative and instrumental professionalization of teachers, in order to create space for the improvement of pedagogical relations and processes and to reintroduce the moral dimensions of education. The claim throughout this book is that allowing for complexity in education - even going so far as to embrace it - is vital for the improvement of education, and a prerequisite for more authentic relationships (on the micro level) and the maintenance of a well-functioning democracy and a balanced society (on the macro level) This book is of interest to researchers and educators who are interested in normative professionalization, to qualitative and practice oriented researchers, to teachers and managers in primary, secondary and professional education, and to the wider public which is concerned with the significance of education for the development of a stable and sustainable society."
ISBN: 9789463007641$q(electronic bk.)
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