This essay proposes a defence of a form of teaching eroded by what Sennet (2006) calls ‘the culture of the new capitalism’. The term coined for the form under consideration here is ‘affective pedagogy.’ Affective pedagogy is evident in teachers who: • value a discipline (or disciplines) and their associated practices; • value imparting them to students; • challenge students’ learning achievements while respecting their developing intellects; • assess students’ academic progress transparently and constructively; • encourage students to move beyond their knowledge comfort zones; and • engage students in ‘dramatic friendship’
In many alternative education centres in New Zealand tutors are charged with educating students dis...
Why does anyone become a teacher, and why a student? Education in its contemporary form has evolved ...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT: The text aims at reflecting on something recurrent in teachers’ and students’ na...
Most people see the problem of love primarily as that of being loved, rather than that of loving (Fr...
This thesis contributes both conceptually and methodologically to artist-teacher research through tu...
In this paper I report on a project designed to enhance student teacher engagement in learning by de...
This dissertation is a philosophical inquiry into the pragmatics of emotion as an inherent dimension...
The term pedagogy has been appropriated in education discourse as simply strategies of instruction. ...
This dissertation looks at teaching through an aesthetic lens that brings the classroom into focus a...
In considering how curriculum and teaching influence education, it is revealing to note that most fa...
Love has been recognised as a significant educational force by educators such as Paulo Freire, Parke...
Research and policy in education often draws on language accentuating opposing ideological principle...
Teachers might develop a wonderful feeling that many young people have understood a lesson and have ...
Authority, love and mystery are three small words that capture the essentials of pedagogy - so I wil...
Rethinking philosophically around art, artists and pedagogy does not offer one simple way forward. R...
In many alternative education centres in New Zealand tutors are charged with educating students dis...
Why does anyone become a teacher, and why a student? Education in its contemporary form has evolved ...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT: The text aims at reflecting on something recurrent in teachers’ and students’ na...
Most people see the problem of love primarily as that of being loved, rather than that of loving (Fr...
This thesis contributes both conceptually and methodologically to artist-teacher research through tu...
In this paper I report on a project designed to enhance student teacher engagement in learning by de...
This dissertation is a philosophical inquiry into the pragmatics of emotion as an inherent dimension...
The term pedagogy has been appropriated in education discourse as simply strategies of instruction. ...
This dissertation looks at teaching through an aesthetic lens that brings the classroom into focus a...
In considering how curriculum and teaching influence education, it is revealing to note that most fa...
Love has been recognised as a significant educational force by educators such as Paulo Freire, Parke...
Research and policy in education often draws on language accentuating opposing ideological principle...
Teachers might develop a wonderful feeling that many young people have understood a lesson and have ...
Authority, love and mystery are three small words that capture the essentials of pedagogy - so I wil...
Rethinking philosophically around art, artists and pedagogy does not offer one simple way forward. R...
In many alternative education centres in New Zealand tutors are charged with educating students dis...
Why does anyone become a teacher, and why a student? Education in its contemporary form has evolved ...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT: The text aims at reflecting on something recurrent in teachers’ and students’ na...