The purpose of this chapter is to present the key concepts and actors in pedagogy and didactics in the context of institutional teaching. We present a holistic approach to education and view human beings as lifelong learners who need to be educated comprehensively to actualize their full potential. In this chapter we discuss how pedagogy, the science and art of teaching, can promote the educational goals identified in the curriculum. In this chapter we adhere to the Didaktik curriculum tradition in which values and morals are emphasized in guiding the teaching-studying-learning process. This means that pedagogy is moral in nature, and the teacher’s main task is to reflect the values underlying her teaching and the purposes she wants to adva...
The concept of ‘pedagogy' has become increasingly important as a frame of reference for debate about...
In this paper we will define the object of study of Pedagogiek, followed by a brief discussion about...
Building from the notion that learning occasions an `ontological’ violence, this paper examines the...
The purpose of this chapter is to present the key concepts and actors in pedagogy and didactics in t...
This book takes a holistic approach to pedagogy and argues that the purpose of education is to educa...
In the context of higher education, 'didacticism' refers to the widespread adoption of didactic teac...
What is pedagogy, exactly? Merriam-Webster defines it simply as “the art, science, or profession of ...
AbstractThe taking up of an innovative, receptive attitude, open to change, the wish to bring the ed...
Students are individuals who will carry on the tasks and responsibilities in developing the communit...
In this chapter, a purposeful teacher is introduced as a goal in teacher education for the twenty-fi...
Historically, educators and philosophers have struggled to define the role and the value of formal c...
In this thesis I make the case that teaching is a moral enterprise and that teacher education needs ...
Education has long been understood as a moral as well as intellectual endeavor. The last several dec...
Analyses of pedagogical and psychological literature show that education and upbringing are oriented...
In considering how curriculum and teaching influence education, it is revealing to note that most fa...
The concept of ‘pedagogy' has become increasingly important as a frame of reference for debate about...
In this paper we will define the object of study of Pedagogiek, followed by a brief discussion about...
Building from the notion that learning occasions an `ontological’ violence, this paper examines the...
The purpose of this chapter is to present the key concepts and actors in pedagogy and didactics in t...
This book takes a holistic approach to pedagogy and argues that the purpose of education is to educa...
In the context of higher education, 'didacticism' refers to the widespread adoption of didactic teac...
What is pedagogy, exactly? Merriam-Webster defines it simply as “the art, science, or profession of ...
AbstractThe taking up of an innovative, receptive attitude, open to change, the wish to bring the ed...
Students are individuals who will carry on the tasks and responsibilities in developing the communit...
In this chapter, a purposeful teacher is introduced as a goal in teacher education for the twenty-fi...
Historically, educators and philosophers have struggled to define the role and the value of formal c...
In this thesis I make the case that teaching is a moral enterprise and that teacher education needs ...
Education has long been understood as a moral as well as intellectual endeavor. The last several dec...
Analyses of pedagogical and psychological literature show that education and upbringing are oriented...
In considering how curriculum and teaching influence education, it is revealing to note that most fa...
The concept of ‘pedagogy' has become increasingly important as a frame of reference for debate about...
In this paper we will define the object of study of Pedagogiek, followed by a brief discussion about...
Building from the notion that learning occasions an `ontological’ violence, this paper examines the...