Education as a deliberate activity and purposive process necessarily involves mediation, in the sense that the educator mediates between the child and the world. This can take different forms: the educator may function as a guide who initiates children into particular practices and domains and their modes of thinking and perceiving; or act as a filter, selecting what of the world the child encounters and how; or meet the child as representative of the adult world. I look at these types of mediation (or aspects of the mediating role of the educator) at the hand of the work of John Dewey, Martin Buber, Hannah Arendt, and Richard Peters. The purpose of this paper is to explore the bearing that the mediating role of the educator—as interpreted ...
Authority, love and mystery are three small words that capture the essentials of pedagogy - so I wil...
This work introduces and discusses my vision for education as a response to a dominant instrumental ...
This paper discusses a contemporary debate concerning the separation of teaching qua instruction fro...
Education as a deliberate activity and purposive process necessarily involves mediation, in the sens...
The premise that underlies this volume is that there are strong interconnections between wonder, edu...
For many children much of the time their experience in classrooms can be rather dull, and yet the wo...
Many people, whether educators or not, will agree that an education that does not inspire wonder is ...
Abstract In this paper I look at education through the question of the connection of child and world...
Wonder, innate in the child, is an inner desire to learn that awaits reality in order to be awakened...
The chapter that John Dewey dedicates to consideration of play and work in the curriculum in Democra...
Purpose. The article aimed at comprehending the phenomenon of education in its anthropological conte...
In this response to Molly Ware’s review of our 2013 book, John Dewey and Education Outdoors, we exte...
Education is usually understood as an event between the teacher and the taught. However, it must not...
This paper argues that wonder’s temporality and temperament help explain its educational value; and ...
In this paper, I analyse the Deweyan account of thinking and subject and discuss the educational con...
Authority, love and mystery are three small words that capture the essentials of pedagogy - so I wil...
This work introduces and discusses my vision for education as a response to a dominant instrumental ...
This paper discusses a contemporary debate concerning the separation of teaching qua instruction fro...
Education as a deliberate activity and purposive process necessarily involves mediation, in the sens...
The premise that underlies this volume is that there are strong interconnections between wonder, edu...
For many children much of the time their experience in classrooms can be rather dull, and yet the wo...
Many people, whether educators or not, will agree that an education that does not inspire wonder is ...
Abstract In this paper I look at education through the question of the connection of child and world...
Wonder, innate in the child, is an inner desire to learn that awaits reality in order to be awakened...
The chapter that John Dewey dedicates to consideration of play and work in the curriculum in Democra...
Purpose. The article aimed at comprehending the phenomenon of education in its anthropological conte...
In this response to Molly Ware’s review of our 2013 book, John Dewey and Education Outdoors, we exte...
Education is usually understood as an event between the teacher and the taught. However, it must not...
This paper argues that wonder’s temporality and temperament help explain its educational value; and ...
In this paper, I analyse the Deweyan account of thinking and subject and discuss the educational con...
Authority, love and mystery are three small words that capture the essentials of pedagogy - so I wil...
This work introduces and discusses my vision for education as a response to a dominant instrumental ...
This paper discusses a contemporary debate concerning the separation of teaching qua instruction fro...