Pedagogy in practice: the pedagogy of a learning setting as students experience it |
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Authors: | Yotam Hotam Linor Lea Hadar |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Haifa , Israel yhotam@gmail.com;3. Beit-Berl Academic College and the University of Haifa , Israel |
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Abstract: | This paper opens a theoretical discussion regarding the pedagogy of a learning setting as students experience it. Students’ experience of learning deserves particular attention because it may differ from the pedagogy that is designed and campaigned for by the school, or even from the one that is ‘experienced’ by the teacher in the same situation. In order to open up such a discussion, we introduce the term ‘pedagogy in practice’ (PiP). This new term describes the pedagogy that actually acts on students’ thought and affects; it relates to the interaction between the school’s pedagogy and students’ experience of it. In this paper, we define the concept of PiP and examine its implications and differentiation from related pedagogic concepts. By doing so, we question educators’ and policy makers’ ability to understand, evaluate, make sense of, and eventually improve pedagogies or curricula in general without looking at PiP in particular. |
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Keywords: | pedagogy in practice students’ experiences of learning ecology of learning student voice |
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