There are two countering forces that have historically proven an anathema to the individuated personality as educator: First, the historical one-sided embrace of logos as all important in the learning process, and second, the tendency to systematize education into mass-minded institutions. The best intentions of educators are sorely tested by these two forces and need to be considered in any broad reclaiming of the feeling function. Responding to von Franz's challenge, this paper seeks to loosen up some of the cultural bedrock that pushes authentic relation to the sidelines of teacher training programs and to the institutional fringe of alternative education establishments. We need to move beyond the practice of education as a collective re...
The separating and isolating tendencies of measuring practices can lead educators to lose sight of t...
An important, but neglected psychological issue in teacher education is the difference between ident...
Education consists of both the socialization of the learner and the individualization of the learner...
Descriptive understandings of what human learning is, and so normative expectations of what teachers...
This paper is set within the context of my academic journey through my Master of Education program....
This thesis is concerned with the question of emotions: whether emotions are of interest, or concern...
<span>Values formation is a subject that has caught the attention of education specialists in recen...
In this symposium we will present a theme based on our research projects within the doctoralprogramm...
Empathy is developed as a form of self-consciousness - the better we know our own emotions, the bett...
More and more sense a need for the purpose of education to be more than just knowledge acquisition. ...
Education is always evolving, consistently with a society in flux. So transformations in learning an...
One of the main intellectual trends in American educational philosophy could be described as a shift...
Building from the notion that learning occasions an `ontological’ violence, this paper examines the...
AbstractA human being is in inseparable unity with the environment, and in close connection as well ...
194 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.My dissertation revisits and ...
The separating and isolating tendencies of measuring practices can lead educators to lose sight of t...
An important, but neglected psychological issue in teacher education is the difference between ident...
Education consists of both the socialization of the learner and the individualization of the learner...
Descriptive understandings of what human learning is, and so normative expectations of what teachers...
This paper is set within the context of my academic journey through my Master of Education program....
This thesis is concerned with the question of emotions: whether emotions are of interest, or concern...
<span>Values formation is a subject that has caught the attention of education specialists in recen...
In this symposium we will present a theme based on our research projects within the doctoralprogramm...
Empathy is developed as a form of self-consciousness - the better we know our own emotions, the bett...
More and more sense a need for the purpose of education to be more than just knowledge acquisition. ...
Education is always evolving, consistently with a society in flux. So transformations in learning an...
One of the main intellectual trends in American educational philosophy could be described as a shift...
Building from the notion that learning occasions an `ontological’ violence, this paper examines the...
AbstractA human being is in inseparable unity with the environment, and in close connection as well ...
194 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.My dissertation revisits and ...
The separating and isolating tendencies of measuring practices can lead educators to lose sight of t...
An important, but neglected psychological issue in teacher education is the difference between ident...
Education consists of both the socialization of the learner and the individualization of the learner...