Pedagogical work requires the willingness to engage with new situations and with people in their diversity. This book does not offer any simple recipes, but a gentle approach to important steps towards professionalisation in the teaching profession. These lead via an open attitude of perception and the inclusion of corporeality to an insight into how learning and teaching processes can be understood in a new or different way. With vignettes and examples from different pedagogical fields, the theoretical concepts are presented and reflected on their application.
The book contains an English-language and a Greek-language version.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
INTRODUCTION: Four steps to the professionalisation of pedagogy
PERCEPTION: Perceiving the (un)familiar
BODY: Corporeality: a new perspective
VIGNETTE: The vignette as a tool for reflection
LEARNING: Learning in educational practice
EPILOGUE: Putting success in your hands
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ΕΙΣΑΓΩΓΗ: Τέσσερα βήματα προς την παιδαγωγική επαγγελματοποίηση
ΑΝΤΙΛΗΨΗ: Αντίληψη του (αν)οικείου
ΣΩΜΑ: Η σωματικότητα ως νέα προοπτική
ΒΙΝΙΕΤΑ: Η βινιέτα ως εργαλείο αναστοχασμού
ΜΑΘΗΣΗ: Η μάθηση στην παιδαγωγική δράση
ΕΠΙΛΟΓΟΣ: Κρατήστε την επιτυχία στα χέρια σας
Über den Autor
Assoc. Prof. dott. mag. Evi Agostini, Ph.D. works at the Centre for Teacher Education and the Faculty of Philosophy & Educational Science, University of Vienna, Austria. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Hans Karl Peterlini, works at the Institute for Educational Science and Educational Research, University of Klagenfurt, Austria.Ass.-Prof. Dr. Jasmin Donlic, works at the Institute for Educational Science and Educational Research, University of Klagenfurt, Austria. Univ.-Ass. Verena Kumpusch, B.A. M.A., works at the Institute of Educational Science and Educational Research, University of Klagenfurt, Austria. Univ.-Ass. in Dr. Daniela Lehner, B.A. M.Sc., works at the Institute of Educational Science and Educational Research, University of Klagenfurt, Austria. Isabella Sandner, B.A., works at the Institute of Educational Science and Educational Research, University of Klagenfurt, Austria.