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The Potentiality of Study

Symploke 22 (1-2):275 (2014)

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  1. The Tyranny of ‘Teaching and Learning’.Alex Buckley - 2021 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 40 (4):415-427.
    The phrase ‘teaching and learning’ has essentially replaced the word ‘teaching’ in educational discourse. The linguistic shift occurred as part of a wider movement in the 1980s and 1990s to give greater attention to learning in the educational process, and the phrase served a sloganistic function. With the learning paradigm now largely uncontroversial, the phrase—like other ex-slogans—may now be carrying implications more tied to its literal meaning. This paper suggests that the constant reference to learning in the context of teaching (...)
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  • The Worthwhile Risk of Education: From initiation to co-belonging in and through pedagogical encounters.Nuraan Davids & Yusef Waghid - 2016 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 48 (11):1138-1150.
    This article explores the idea of the worthwhile risk of education, as necessarily involving a transition from one of initiation and risk to that of co-belonging. We commence by considering a contention that while education is a human activity whereby an individual might be initiated into various encounters, the potential experience thereof is as yet un-encountered and strange, and only to be imagined. Following on the idea of education as the subject of imagination—that is, not knowing what to expect beforehand, (...)
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