Learning Through Dialogue: The Relevance of Martin Buber's Classroom
Educational practice today often fails to make the crucial distinction between learning as an accumulation of information and learning as a dialogical interaction that elicits one’s personal response to the material. Learning Through Dialogue offers an alternative approach to teaching and learning, which utilizes Martin Buber’s dialogical principles: turning toward, addressing affirmatively, listening attentively, and responding responsibly. The book first presents Buber’s educational theory and method and second presents specific examples of how Buber’s dialogical philosophy can be applied in the classroom. Rather than imposing one’s own views, this approach enables teachers and students to develop course content in uniquely appropriate ways. If you are a teacher, a student, an educator at any level, or anyone interested in furthering his or her ability to engage more meaningfully with the educational process, this book will challenge you with fresh perspectives.
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Learning Through Dialogue: The Relevance of Martin Buber's Classroom
Educational practice today often fails to make the crucial distinction between learning as an accumulation of information and learning as a dialogical interaction that elicits one’s personal response to the material. Learning Through Dialogue offers an alternative approach to teaching and learning, which utilizes Martin Buber’s dialogical principles: turning toward, addressing affirmatively, listening attentively, and responding responsibly. The book first presents Buber’s educational theory and method and second presents specific examples of how Buber’s dialogical philosophy can be applied in the classroom. Rather than imposing one’s own views, this approach enables teachers and students to develop course content in uniquely appropriate ways. If you are a teacher, a student, an educator at any level, or anyone interested in furthering his or her ability to engage more meaningfully with the educational process, this book will challenge you with fresh perspectives.
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Learning Through Dialogue: The Relevance of Martin Buber's Classroom

Learning Through Dialogue: The Relevance of Martin Buber's Classroom

by Kenneth Paul Kramer
Learning Through Dialogue: The Relevance of Martin Buber's Classroom

Learning Through Dialogue: The Relevance of Martin Buber's Classroom

by Kenneth Paul Kramer

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Overview

Educational practice today often fails to make the crucial distinction between learning as an accumulation of information and learning as a dialogical interaction that elicits one’s personal response to the material. Learning Through Dialogue offers an alternative approach to teaching and learning, which utilizes Martin Buber’s dialogical principles: turning toward, addressing affirmatively, listening attentively, and responding responsibly. The book first presents Buber’s educational theory and method and second presents specific examples of how Buber’s dialogical philosophy can be applied in the classroom. Rather than imposing one’s own views, this approach enables teachers and students to develop course content in uniquely appropriate ways. If you are a teacher, a student, an educator at any level, or anyone interested in furthering his or her ability to engage more meaningfully with the educational process, this book will challenge you with fresh perspectives.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781475804393
Publisher: R L Education
Publication date: 04/08/2013
Pages: 122
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Kenneth Paul Kramer is Professor Emeritus of Comparative Religious Studies at San Jose (CA) State University, where he taught from 1978 to 2001. Among his works, he has published Martin Buber’s I and Thou: Practicing Living Dialogue (2003) and Martin Buber’s Spirituality: Hasidic Wisdom for Everyday Life (2012).

Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
Introduction

Part I THEORY/METHOD
Chapter 1 Buber’s Two Ways of Learning
Chapter 2 Buber’s Method of Inclusion
Chapter 3 Teaching as Unteaching
Chapter 4 The Broadest Frame: Dialogue as Meta-Methodology

Part II APPLICATION/PRACTICE
Chapter 5 Dialogues with Texts
Chapter 6 Dialogues with Students
Chapter 7 Interview Dialogues
Chapter 8 Journal Dialogues

Conclusion
Critical Terms
Works Cited
Notes
Index

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