Inventions of Teaching: A Genealogy

Author:   Brent Davis ,  Angus McMurtry
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   2nd edition
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9781032792248


Pages:   302
Publication Date:   02 August 2024
Format:   Hardback
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This updated edition of Inventions of Teaching: A Genealogy presents an examination of the many and varied metaphors of teaching in English. These metaphors serve as sites to excavate conflicting historical, con-ceptual, and philosophical influences that have contributed to modern teaching practices. Though the Eurocentric perspectives of the first edition remain a focus, they are placed in a broader context that acknowledges their, as the authors coin it, ‘WEIRDness’ (i.e., western, educated, industrialized, rich, democratic nature). In this revised and expanded edition, these perspectives are accompanied by multiple case studies of non-Western and Indigenous educational traditions. Chapter discussions are organized as a genealogy around key conceptual bifurcations in thought rather than case-by-case analysis or a chronology. This structure allows the authors to examine the origins of distinctions that are often taken for granted, such as cognitivism vs. behaviorism, or constructivism vs. positivism. The genealogy develops around breaks in opinion that gave or are giving rise to diverse interpretations of knowledge, learning, and teaching--highlighting historical moments in which vibrant new figurative understandings of teaching emerged. A new chapter has been added, addressing the habits of interpretation needed to render the ‘WEIRD’ world sensible; alongside a much elaborated closing discussion, intended to bring WEIRD inventions of teaching into sharper relief by contrasting them with non-WEIRD cultures and some of their approaches to teaching. Inventions of Teaching: A Genealogy is an informative text for senior undergraduate and graduate courses in curriculum studies and foundations of teaching, It is also relevant for students, faculty, and researchers across the field of education who want to explore the consequences of diversities of opinion, belief, and practice concerning teaching and closely related topics of learning, knowing and formal education.

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Author:   Brent Davis ,  Angus McMurtry
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   2nd edition
Weight:   0.730kg
ISBN:  

9781032792248


ISBN 10:   1032792248
Pages:   302
Publication Date:   02 August 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

PART 1: Inventing Modern Educational Obsessions 1. Inventing Teaching: Structures of Thinking 2. Inventing Humanness: Human ∨ Natural 3. Inventing WEIRDness: Westerners ∨ Everyone Else PART 2: Western Inventions of Teaching 4. Western Truths: Correspondence ∨ Coherence 5. Correspondence Theories of Big “T” Truth: Gnosis ∨ Epistēmē 6. Gnosis: Mysticism ∨ Religion Mysticism: teaching as drawing out Religion: teaching as drawing in 7. Epistēmē: Rationalism ∨ Empiricism Rationalism: teaching as instructing Empiricism: teaching as training 8. Coherence Theories of Small “t” Truths: Interpretation ∨ Participation 9. Interpretation: Embodiment ∨ Embeddedness Embodiment: teaching as facilitating Embeddedness: teaching as enculturating 10. Participation: Emergence ∨ Enaction Emergence: teaching as occasioning Enaction: teaching as enminding Interlude PART 3: Non-WEIRD Inventions of Teaching 11. An Enaction of East Asia: teaching as proper being 12. An Enaction of South Asia: teaching as struing 13. An Enaction of the Americas: teaching as present-ing 14. An Enaction of Oceania: teaching as immerging 15. An Enaction of Africa: teaching as enhabiting 16. Reinventing Teaching: teaching as expanding the space of the possible

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Brent Davis is Professor and Werklund Research Professor with the Werklund School of Education at the University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Angus McMurtry is Associate Professor with the Faculty of Education at the University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

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