In this article, the implications of foregrounding ontology for teaching and learning in higher education are explored. In conventional approaches to higher education programmes, ontology has tended to be subordinated to epistemological concerns. This has meant the flourishing of notions such as the transfer and acquisition of knowledge and skills, either generic or discipline-specific. The authors challenge this emphasis on what students acquire through education by foregrounding instead the question of who they become. They do this through a theoretical/conceptual exploration of an approach to learning that undermines a narrow focus on the intellect by promoting the integration of knowing, acting and being
Ontology is an important emerging discipline that has the huge potential to improve information orga...
An extensive literature documents teachers’ failure to include ideas about the \u27nature of science...
A central concern of theoretical speculation about education is the kind of epistemic states that ed...
In this article, the implications of foregrounding ontology for teaching and learning in higher educ...
My aim in this paper is to theorize my teaching in a course for experienced university teachers, in ...
Meditating on the potential for inspiring authentic educational practice, this paper conceptualizes ...
Based on my own experiences with having one foot in academia and the other in construction, I reflec...
Gross participation and throughput rates in higher education institutions in South Africa indicate a...
This paper speaks to Hook’s thesis that a National Māori University needs to be established. However...
“What Roy has accomplished is a real achievement, a genuine and remarkable scholarly contribution. U...
This paper recognises that Work Based Learning is a relatively new phenomenon in the University curr...
This paper examines the relation between epistemology and higher education. We shall start by briefl...
To respond more effectively to the challenges of a world that is becoming increasingly ‘supercomplex...
The article is based on our experience with introducing the concept “ontology” as a form of represen...
AbstractThe article deals with the analysis of the ontological level of the phenomenon of “education...
Ontology is an important emerging discipline that has the huge potential to improve information orga...
An extensive literature documents teachers’ failure to include ideas about the \u27nature of science...
A central concern of theoretical speculation about education is the kind of epistemic states that ed...
In this article, the implications of foregrounding ontology for teaching and learning in higher educ...
My aim in this paper is to theorize my teaching in a course for experienced university teachers, in ...
Meditating on the potential for inspiring authentic educational practice, this paper conceptualizes ...
Based on my own experiences with having one foot in academia and the other in construction, I reflec...
Gross participation and throughput rates in higher education institutions in South Africa indicate a...
This paper speaks to Hook’s thesis that a National Māori University needs to be established. However...
“What Roy has accomplished is a real achievement, a genuine and remarkable scholarly contribution. U...
This paper recognises that Work Based Learning is a relatively new phenomenon in the University curr...
This paper examines the relation between epistemology and higher education. We shall start by briefl...
To respond more effectively to the challenges of a world that is becoming increasingly ‘supercomplex...
The article is based on our experience with introducing the concept “ontology” as a form of represen...
AbstractThe article deals with the analysis of the ontological level of the phenomenon of “education...
Ontology is an important emerging discipline that has the huge potential to improve information orga...
An extensive literature documents teachers’ failure to include ideas about the \u27nature of science...
A central concern of theoretical speculation about education is the kind of epistemic states that ed...