Rejuvenating and regenerating on-campus education. Why particular forms of pedagogical life matter
The pandemic implied an acceleration of the impending devastation of various forms of public pedagogical life attached to the campus, changing the ecology of study and affecting the sense-ability and response-ability of the university as an 'association for/to study' ('universitas stu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Ethics and Education 2023-03, p.1-17 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The pandemic implied an acceleration of the impending
devastation of various forms of public pedagogical life
attached to the campus, changing the ecology of study and affecting the sense-ability and response-ability of the university as an 'association for/to study' ('universitas studii'). This contribution sketches two developments that play a role in this weakening of pedagogical life: the establishment and expansion of a hyper-modern learning factory and the creation of the figure of the independent learner. It is suggested that the rejuvenation and regeneration of pedagogical life can be supported by a critical pedagogy that cultivates the art of distinction in order to describe and indicate the distinctions
that matter to various forms of pedagogical life and
what they make happen. This is then exemplified through a brief discussion of the lecture and the seminar engendering 'spoken science'. Finally, it is indicated how a rejuvenation and regeneration implicates students and scholars. |
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ISSN: | 1744-9650 |