Toward a critical politics of teacher thinking : mapping the Postmodern
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Toward a critical politics of teacher thinking : mapping the Postmodern
(Critical studies in education and culture series)
Bergin & Garvey, 1993
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [233]-246) and indexes
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ISBN 9780897892704
Description
This book calls for a new type of teacher education that empowers teachers to be self-directed professionals. Joe Kincheloe believes that the current trend of teaching teachers to learn an empirical knowledge base which they then implement in their classrooms is demeaning to teachers and teaches them not to think. He cites, for example, the emphasis on lesson plan format, the writing of behavioral objectives, and pre-packaged activities. One way to achieve thoughtful empowerment is through critical action research, or teaching practitioner thinking.
The author illustrates the roots of his theory in Deweyan learning through action and in the more modern active learning approach. He then applies Piagetian constructivism and critical hermeneutics to develop a post-formal model of practitioner thought, which he labels critical constructivism. Kincheloe theorizes on the ways such a model would impact teaching and learning in a college of education. Autonomous, self-reflective, critical thinking teachers who take their profession seriously must understand the political consequences of this approach, states the author, as it will change the face of the school and elicit a backlash of opposition. While the book develops a unique vision of practitioner thinking, it is also firmly grounded in the realities of school life and is written in an accessible style that is not geared to one specific group.
Table of Contents
Modernism and the Cognitive Passivity of Technical Teacher Education
Rumblings of Empowerment
The Politics of Thinking
The Escape from the Politics of Modernist Thinking
Mr. Huxley's Neighborhood: Can You Spell Postmodernism?
Critical Constructivism
Contextualizing Cognitive Development
The Nature of Post-Formal Thinking
Action Research, Educational Reform, and Teacher Thinking
Reframing the Debate about Teacher Education
Preparing the Post-Formal Practitioner
Bibliography
Index
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: pbk ISBN 9780897892711
Description
This book calls for a new type of teacher education that empowers teachers to be self-directed professionals. Joe Kincheloe believes that the current trend of teaching teachers to learn an empirical knowledge base which they then implement in their classrooms is demeaning to teachers and teaches them not to think. He cites, for example, the emphasis on lesson plan format, the writing of behavioral objectives, and pre-packaged activities. One way to achieve thoughtful empowerment is through critical action research, or teaching practitioner thinking.
The author illustrates the roots of his theory in Deweyan learning through action and in the more modern active learning approach. He then applies Piagetian constructivism and critical hermeneutics to develop a post-formal model of practitioner thought, which he labels critical constructivism. Kincheloe theorizes on the ways such a model would impact teaching and learning in a college of education. Autonomous, self-reflective, critical thinking teachers who take their profession seriously must understand the political consequences of this approach, states the author, as it will change the face of the school and elicit a backlash of opposition. While the book develops a unique vision of practitioner thinking, it is also firmly grounded in the realities of school life and is written in an accessible style that is not geared to one specific group.
Table of Contents
Modernism and the Cognitive Passivity of Technical Teacher Education Rumblings of Empowerment The Politics of Thinking The Escape from the Politics of Modernist Thinking Mr. Huxley's Neighborhood: Can You Spell Postmodernism? Critical Constructivism Contextualizing Cognitive Development The Nature of Post-Formal Thinking Action Research, Educational Reform, and Teacher Thinking Reframing the Debate about Teacher Education Preparing the Post-Formal Practitioner Bibliography Index
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