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Being and Becoming in the Classroom

English · Hardback

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Highlights the current chasm between teacher education theories (praxeologies) and the actual experience of teaching (praxis). Many traditional teacher education programs emphasize teaching based on reflection and deliberation; yet, when a new teacher is in a unique situation, there is not always time to step back and look at it objectively. Through Roth's extensive experience as a teacher, he has learned that a teacher must live in the heat of the moment, but also develop room to maneuver in the moment. These skills come only by actually being in the classroom, working at the elbow of experienced teachers and discussing the events of the day with other teachers.

Roth develops his theory by introducing the previously ignored element of temporality in teaching. When there is no time out for reflection, a teacher must develop on-the-spot decision-making skills. In part one, he presents the ideas of being-in the classroom with students and being-with other teachers. Other concepts that emerge are habitus (perceptions and expectations that lead to action), Spielraum (room to maneuver in situations), and relationality (knowing how to act without reflection, based on student-teacher rapport). In part two, Roth asserts that when novice teachers coteach and engage in subsequent cogenerative dialoguing with seasoned professionals, they are in the process of becoming in the classroom. Teachers, college students majoring in education, and professors will all benefit immensely from this book.

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Preface
Being in the Classroom
Temporality of Teaching
Being-in and Being-with
Habitus
Spielraum
Relationality
Becoming in the Classroom
Becoming-in-the-Classroom
Coteaching
Cogenerative Dialoguing
Praxis and Praxeology
Appendix
References


About the author

WOLFF-MICHAEL ROTH is Professor of Applied Cognitive Science at the University of Victoria, British Columbia. He taught science, mathematics, and computer science before beginning his current career in phenomenologically and sociologically oriented research.

Product details

Authors Wolff-Mich Roth, Wolff-Michael Roth
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 7 to 17
Product format Hardback
Released 30.05.2002
 
EAN 9781567506709
ISBN 978-1-56750-670-9
No. of pages 208
Weight 454 g
Series Issues in Curriculum Theory, Policy, and Research
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > School education, didactics, methodology

Teaching skills and techniques, Teaching skills & techniques, EDUCATION / Teaching / Methods & Strategies, Current Events and Issues: Education

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