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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Professor Christopher Winch (King's College London, UK)Publisher: Continuum Publishing Corporation Imprint: Continuum Publishing Corporation Edition: NIPPOD Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.362kg ISBN: 9781441100214ISBN 10: 1441100210 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 29 March 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Language: English Table of ContentsPreface \ 1. The Two Faces of Expertise \ 2. Current Philosophical Debates about Knowing How \ 3. Skills and Their Discontents \ 4. Beyond Skill: The Complexities of Competence \ 5. To Follow a Rule...: The Normative Basis of Practical Knowledge \ 6. Theory, Underpinning Knowledge and Practice \ 7. Tacit Knowledge \ 8. Can There be a Theory of Expertise? \ 9. Novice, Journeyman, Expert \ 10. Vocational Education and the Development of Expertise \ Bibliography \ IndexReviews'Professor Winch combines, on the one hand, a profound philosophical understanding of the connection between theoretical and practical knowledge with, on the other, a close awareness of the practical and vocational worlds to be illuminated by that understanding. That, currently, is important as we see the separation of 'knowing that' from 'knowing how', theoretical understanding from practical capability, academic learning from vocational preparation. This book is vital reading for those who wish to look critically at the developing agenda for education and training in secondary schools and colleges.' Richard Pring, Lead Director of the Nuffield Review of 14-19 Education and Training and Emeritus Fellow of Green Templeton College, Oxford University, UK. 'A splendid book that deals searchingly with a topic of major contemporary research interest. It is groundbreaking in that it opens up wider fields for further exploration. We are all in Winch's debt for his richly-layered and challenging text.' Paul Hager, Professor of Education, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia This is an astute and superb text on the nature of vocational knowledge... a must read for anybody interested in, or involved with, vocational education at any level. -- Higher Education and Work Based Learning 'Professor Winch combines, on the one hand, a profound philosophical understanding of the connection between theoretical and practical knowledge with, on the other, a close awareness of the practical and vocational worlds to be illuminated by that understanding. That, currently, is important as we see the separation of knowing that' from knowing how theoretical understanding from practical capability, academic learning from vocational preparation. This book is vital reading for those who wish to look critically at the developing agenda for education and training in secondary schools and colleges.' -Richard Frizz& Lead Director of the Nuffield Review of 14-19 Education and Training and Emeritus Fellow of Green Templeton College, Oxford University, UK 'A splendid book that deals searchingly with a topic of major contemporary research interest. It is groundbreaking in that it opens up wider fields for further exploration. We are all in Winch's debt for his richly-layered and challenging text.' -Paul Hager, Professor of Education, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia This is an astute and superb text on the nature of vocational knowledge... a must read for anybody interested in, or involved with, vocational education at any level. -Higher Education and Work Based Learning Author InformationChristopher Winch is Professor of Educational Philosophy and Policy at King's College London, UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |