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More About This Title Exploring Education Through Phenomenology -Diverse Approaches
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- Brings together a series of essays by an international team of philosophers and educationalists
- Juxtaposes diverse approaches to phenomenological inquiry and addresses questions of significance for education today
- Demonstrates why phenomenology is a contemporary movement that is both dynamic and varied
- Highlights ways in which phenomenology can inform a broad range of aspects of educational theorising and practice, including learning through the body, writing online, being an authentic teacher, ambiguities in becoming professionals, and school transition
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Foreword: Heidegger, Phenomenology, Education (Michael Peters, University of Illinois).
Introduction to Diverse Approaches to Phenomenology and Education (Gloria Dall’ Alba, University of Queensland).
1. The Phenomenology of Space in Writing Online (Max Van Manen and Catherine Adams, University of Alberta).
2. Gut Instinct: The Body and Learning (Robyn Barnacle, RMIT University).
3. Schools as Places of Unselving: An Educational Pathology? (Michael Bonnett, University of Bath and University of London Institute of Education).
4. Learning Professional Ways of Being (Gloria Dall’ Alba, University of Queensland).
5. The Potentiality of Authenticity in Becoming a Teacher (Angus Brook, The University of Notre Dame).
6. Transition into High School: A Phenomenological Study (Krishnaveni Ganeson, Asquith Girls’ High School and Lisa C. Enrich, Queensland University of Technology).
Index.