This article argues that the field of community service-learning should adopt a “community of inquiry” model for classroom dialogue. Specifically, the author claims that communities of inquiry, as expounded by the Philosophy for Children movement, can help to overcome certain educational barriers that have been identified in both the theoretical and empirical service-learning literature by providing a general model for productive classroom dialogue. Moreover, this dialogical model, given its relative parsimony, promises to be amenable to many of the distinct (and potentially incompatible) theoretical models that inform service-learning approaches
My aim in this paper is to examine the role of narrative in developing communities of inquiry. In pa...
As a pedagogy, service-learning connects students with the community while focusing on course outcom...
As interest in service-learning research multiplies. there is a concomitant need fora theoretical ba...
This paper takes a board perspective on Community of Inquiry (CI), following the orientation of earl...
In this chapter we examine the educational principles and practices of service learning and suggest ...
In this paper, the author writes about her first experience of teaching Eastern Philosophy at the un...
Service learning has grown in popularity as an effective model to enhance critical reflection. A cha...
We argue that the “community of inquiry” approach, using reading materials modelled on L...
Scotland’s Curriculum for Excellence affords greater autonomy and flexibility to teachers and school...
Is it possible for the inclusive dialogue between people of diverse backgrounds in informal adult ed...
This article seeks to propose an alternative pedagogical modal for teaching Aristotle's Virtue Ethic...
This article traces the development of the theory and practice of what is known as \u27community of ...
There is a long standing controversy in education as to whether education ought to be teacher- or st...
Service-learning, as a pedagogical technique, presents unique learning opportunities for students, w...
This article problemetizes the contemporary view of reciprocity and offers a philosophical foundatio...
My aim in this paper is to examine the role of narrative in developing communities of inquiry. In pa...
As a pedagogy, service-learning connects students with the community while focusing on course outcom...
As interest in service-learning research multiplies. there is a concomitant need fora theoretical ba...
This paper takes a board perspective on Community of Inquiry (CI), following the orientation of earl...
In this chapter we examine the educational principles and practices of service learning and suggest ...
In this paper, the author writes about her first experience of teaching Eastern Philosophy at the un...
Service learning has grown in popularity as an effective model to enhance critical reflection. A cha...
We argue that the “community of inquiry” approach, using reading materials modelled on L...
Scotland’s Curriculum for Excellence affords greater autonomy and flexibility to teachers and school...
Is it possible for the inclusive dialogue between people of diverse backgrounds in informal adult ed...
This article seeks to propose an alternative pedagogical modal for teaching Aristotle's Virtue Ethic...
This article traces the development of the theory and practice of what is known as \u27community of ...
There is a long standing controversy in education as to whether education ought to be teacher- or st...
Service-learning, as a pedagogical technique, presents unique learning opportunities for students, w...
This article problemetizes the contemporary view of reciprocity and offers a philosophical foundatio...
My aim in this paper is to examine the role of narrative in developing communities of inquiry. In pa...
As a pedagogy, service-learning connects students with the community while focusing on course outcom...
As interest in service-learning research multiplies. there is a concomitant need fora theoretical ba...