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  1. Education as a pharmakon. Action art as political pedagogic device for enacting radical democracy.Guerra Luis - 2023 - Ethics and Education 18 (3-4):371-386.
    By considering the position of education as a pharmakon, highlighting its potential positive and negative effects on societies by its technical unfolding, the article proposes to explore the political and pedagogical role that public and collective performances can have within the public sphere as political devices for promoting and enacting radical democracy. To this end, it analyzes a contemporary collaborative artistic practice, the performance ‘Un Violador en Tu Camino’ (‘A rapist in your path’) by the feminist collective LASTESIS from Chile, (...)
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  • (1 other version)IZAZOVI NASTAVNIKA U RADU SA UČENICIMA IZ OSETLJIVIH SOCIJALNIH GRUPA TOKOM PANDEMIJE KORONAVIRUSA.Dobrinka R. Kuzmanović - 2022 - Belgrade, Serbia: Univerzitet u Beogradu, Filozofski fakultet, Institut za pedagogiju i andragogiju Pedagoško društvo Srbije.
    Predmet istraživanja su izazovi nastavnika u radu sa učenicima iz osetljivih socijalnih grupa, tokom nastave u vanrednim okolnostima, uslovljenim pandemijom koronavirusa. U radu su prikazani rezultati kvalitativnog istraživanja, sprovedenog krajem 2021. godine, u okviru projekta Pravo na obrazovanje u periodu krize izazvane pandemijom virusa COVID-19 u Srbiji. U polustrukturisanim individualnim intervjuima učestvovalo je 50 nastavnika osnovnih, srednjih i škola za obrazovanje učenika sa smetnjama u razvoju i invaliditetom, iz 14 gradova u Srbiji. Tokom obrazovno-vaspitnog procesa sa učenicima iz osetljivih socijalnih (...)
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  • Virtual Training, Virtual Teachers: On Capacities and Being-at-Work.Kenneth Driggers - 2023 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 42 (6):585-597.
    While virtual simulations are a familiar professional training tool, they have only recently been implemented in teacher education programs. These simulations are used to complement traditional student teacher placement. In this paper, the author critically examines one teacher training simulation, TeachLivE, specifically in terms of its implicit conceptions of what it means to teach and to learn. The analysis utilizes Aristotle’s explanation of the Greek concepts energeia and dunamis, as well as Heidegger’s interpretation of Aristotle’s Metaphysics. The author argues that (...)
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