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Negotiating Toward Truth : The Extinction of Teachers and Students / George David Miller.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Miller, George David, author.
Series:
Value inquiry book series ; Volume 62.
Value Inquiry Book Series ; Volume 62
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Education--Philosophy.
Education.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (ix, 168 pages).
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam, Netherlands : Editions Rodopi B.V., [1998]
Summary:
For far too many people for far too many years, schooling has been a debilitating, demoralizing, and ultimately dehumanizing experience. Make-shift, half-hearted, and watered-down reform measures have proved ineffective. Reform throws out the bath water, but keeps the baby. Radicalism recognizes not a baby but a beast lurks in the bath water and throws both out. This dramatic redefinition of schooling examines four models of dynamism as provided by Nietzsche, Whitehead, Dewey, and Freire. Nietzsche's af-firmation of dynamism is marred by his elitism. Whitehead understands that inert cripple schooling. Without dialogue, ideas remain inert. Dewey misunderstands thinking and does not grasp its inherent double movement: toward order and disorder. Freire's pedagogy is transcended, with emphasis on negotiation between prime values. The final chapter expounds a radical pedagogy of dynamism. Miller argues that teaching and learning are not separate acts, but form a continuum. Within the teaching-learning continuum, all participants are spontaneous and receptive and seek to overcome fear of process, ambiguity, and doubt. The key to radical schooling is a pro-active stance toward creativity that allows for a dynamic integration of difference in dialogue. Negotiating Toward Truth is a call to arms for all educators. The book asks us to look closely what is in the bath water and to have the courage to throw the beast out with the bath water.
Contents:
Elaine ROSS: Foreword. Acknowledgments. Introduction. ONE. Nietzsche's Treatment of Becoming: Narrowing Is Broadening Horizons. TWO. The Inert Ideas of Alfred North Whitehead. THREE. Upgrading Dewey. FOUR. Freire's Radicalism. FIVE. A Radical Pedagogic Creed of Dynamism. Mark Roelof ELEVELD: Epilogue. Notes. Bibliography. About the Author. Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
90-04-45898-0

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