New Significance of Learning
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Product details
- ISBN 9780415549677
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 02 Nov 2009
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Should education be understood mainly as a practice in its own right, or is it essentially a subordinate affair to be shaped and controlled by a society’s powers-that-be?
What difference does it make if students are chiefly viewed as recipients of a set of skills and knowledge, or as active participants in their own learning?
Does education have a responsibility in cultivating humanity’s maturity, or are its purposes to be effectively matched to the functional requirements of a globalized age?
The New Significance of Learning explores these and other high-stakes questions. It challenges hierarchical and custodial conceptions of education that have been inherited as the ‘natural order’ of things. It discloses a more original and imaginative understanding of educational practice, illustrating this understanding with frequent practical examples.
Among the merits highlighted by this approach are:
- a recognition that education is first and foremost an invitation to join a renewed experience of quest and disclosure;
- a realisation that taking up and pursuing such an invitation is a basic right, as distinct from a privilege to be bestowed or withheld;
- an awareness of the decisive importance of specific kinds relationships in practices of teaching and learning;
- an emphasis on the human qualities as well as the intellectual achievements nourished by dedicated communities of learning;
- an acknowledgement of partiality – of incompleteness and bias – in even the best of humankind’s learning efforts;
- the emergence of a distinctive ethical orientation for education as a practice in its own right.
