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Learning Self - Understanding the Potential for Transformation

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor ABOUT THE AUTHOR MARK TENNANT is professor emeritus of education at the University of Technology, Sydney, where he has held the positions of dean of the University Graduate School and dean of the Faculty of Education. He was the recipient of the Cyril O. Houle Award for Literature in Adult Education for his book Psychology and Adult Learning and is the coauthor of Learning and Change in the Adult Years and Teaching, Learning and Research in Higher Education . Klappentext The Learning Self This new book from the award-winning author of Psychology and Adult Learning puts the spotlight on the kind of learning that brings about significant personal change. Tennant explores the techniques, processes, and practices educators can use to promote learning that leads to change and examines assumptions about self and identity, how we are formed, and our capacity for change. The Learning Self addresses the different concepts of self and how they frame our understanding of personal transformation. The book opens with an exploration of the key concepts of self, identity, and subjectivity. The remaining chapters fall into two distinct groups. The first comprises chapters dealing with different versions of the self: The Authentic or Real Self, The Autonomous Self, The Repressed Self, The Socially Constructed Self, and The Storied Self. Tennant's aim in each case is to analyze the issues that each conception of the self presents and to comment on the implications for learning for personal change. The second group of chapters--Knowing Oneself, Controlling Oneself, Caring for Oneself, and (Re)creating Oneself--analyze general interventions to change the self. Although the focus in these chapters is on techniques and methods, the author highlights the versions of the self being promoted in their use. Throughout the book, Tennant posits that individuals can be agents in their own self-formation and change by understanding and acting on the circumstances and forces that surround and shape them.Educators, he argues, must be open to different theoretical ideas and practices while simultaneously valuing these practices and viewing them with a critical eye. Zusammenfassung This new book from the award-winning author of Psychology and Adult Learning puts the spotlight on the kind of learning that brings about significant personal change. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface vii About the Author xiii 1. Introduction 1 2. The Authentic or Real Self 17 3. The Autonomous Self 35 4. The Repressed Self 55 5. The Socially Constructed Self 73 6. The Storied Self 89 7. Knowing Oneself 107 8. Controlling Oneself 123 9. Caring for Oneself 137 10. (Re)creating Oneself 151 References 173 Index 191 ...

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Authors Tennant, Mark Tennant, Mark (University of Technology Tennant, MC Tennant, Tennant Mark
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 10.04.2012
 
EAN 9780470393369
ISBN 978-0-470-39336-9
No. of pages 224
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Adult education

PSYCHOLOGY / Cognitive Psychology & Cognition, Learning, Cognition and cognitive psychology

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