Buddhist pedagogy in teacher education: cultivating wisdom by skillful means |
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Authors: | Zane Ma Rhea |
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Institution: | Faculty of Education, Monash University, Frankston, Australiazane.marhea@monash.eduhttp://orcid.org/0000-0003-3169-3885 |
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Abstract: | This paper draws on research I have conducted about the cultivation of wisdom in Thailand and Australia. I examine the ancient pedagogy of pavī?aupāya skillful means investigating how this pedagogy can inform contemporary development of teacher educators and teachers. I examine the Panjaawítee Wisdom Method that has its foundations in the Buddhist A??hangika-Magga Eightfold Path. Teaching people to walk this path, the pedagogical pavī?aupāya skillful means described in the Buddhist texts (Various, 2005) has traditionally been underpinned by siinsamaadipanjaa, a series of practices designed to guide the learner to both develop and find balance between morality, concentration, and insight understanding leading to the cultivation of wisdom. I critically discuss the concept of pavī?aupāya skillful means as the key pedagogical skill needed by the teacher educator and teacher in order to know how to develop this balance and thereby create the causes and conditions for wisdom to emerge in their students. |
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Keywords: | Wisdom teacher education Pavī?aupāya skillful means Buddhist pedagogy |
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