
Almost A Quarter-century After The Carnegie Report, Scholarship Reconsidered, The Scholarship Of Teaching Remains A Contested Idea, Celebrated By Some And Critiqued By Others. This New Book Is Particularly Relevant Now However As It Explores The Notion Of The Scholarship Of Teaching Through The Lens Of Authenticity, A Complex, Intriguing And Particularly Striking And Distinctively Helpful Notion Which Has Caught The Attention Of Several Authors In Adult And Higher Education. However, Those Writing About Authenticity Do Not Always Make Explicit What It Is That They Mean By This Notion, Nor Are They Clear About The Philosophical Foundations Underpinning It. In Developing The Notion Of The Scholarship Of Teaching As An 'authentic Practice', The Author Draws On Several Complementary Philosophical Ideas To Explore The Nature Of This Practice, Why It Is Imperative For Universities To Engage In It, What Meaningful Engagement Wold Look Like And The Conditions Under Which It Might Qualify As 'authentic'. Core Constructs Employed Include Practice Virtue Communicative Action 'being', 'power', Critical Reflection And Transformationthe Scholarship Of Teaching Is Described As A Practice Sustained Through Critical Reflection And Critical Self-reflection. Being A Scholar Of Teaching Is Viewed As An Ongoing Transformative Learning Process, A Process Of Becoming Authentic, The Latter Ultimately Aimed At Both Helping Students To Become Authentic And Creating A Better World In Which To Teach, Learn And Live. Although Explored As A Practice In Its Own Right, The Scholarship Of Teaching Is Seen To Be Strengthened By Being Situated Within A Wider Integrated Notion Of Academic Practice. The Book Combines The Author's Previous Research On Authenticity With Earlier Work On The Meaning Of The Scholarship Of Teaching, Offering A Provocative, Fresh And Timely Perspective On The Scholarship Of Teaching And Professional Learning In Our Times But Also Providing Guidance On How To Create A Better W
This book investigates the intersection of authenticity and the scholarship of teaching to determine how academic practice can be transformed into a more meaningful and ethical endeavor. Carolin Kreber, a scholar in higher education, synthesizes her previous research on authenticity with established theories regarding the scholarship of teaching. She argues that teaching is not merely a technical task but an ongoing process of becoming, grounded in philosophical inquiry and critical self-reflection. By framing the scholarship of teaching as an authentic practice, the author provides a framework for educators to align their professional actions with deeper personal and societal values.
What You Will Find
Scholars in the field of higher education recognize this work as a significant contribution to the discourse on academic identity and professional development. Readers frequently note the philosophical density of the prose, which requires careful engagement with the author's conceptual framework.
Page Count:
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Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
0203072308
ISBN-13:
9780203072301
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