@invirtita @hminkema Lijkt me ook prima consistent met Nuthall etc. Aan de andere kant: het eigt ook naar 'learnification' en dat disours heeft ook zijn keerzijde, dus het verzet van @hminkema snap ik ook wel. https://t.co/B4KTnRE3Kx
@SarahLambertOz @timbocop See for example https://t.co/IVbCJJ7M4I
Should Teaching be Re(dis)covered? Introduction to a Symposium | SpringerLink https://t.co/gpAtToy2zj
@adamboxer1 @mwjtweet @GuyClaxton Have you read Biesta on the learnification of education? It's worth a look There's way more to education than learning curriculum content. I wouldn't use the word fetishised but I do think learning and curriculum have bee
RT @BenPatrickWill: "Google magic" also disguises the politics of its assumptions about education. The imaginary of a 1:1 automated classro…
The unacknowledged subtext of this is that the kind of education we have today is at least okay, maybe even great ("education is so much more than that"), so that the reasonable thing to do is to be cautious when diverging from it. https://t.co/yLeiHYXWW7
RT @BenPatrickWill: "Google magic" also disguises the politics of its assumptions about education. The imaginary of a 1:1 automated classro…
"Google magic" also disguises the politics of its assumptions about education. The imaginary of a 1:1 automated classroom assistant rests on an individualized understanding of learning and efficient knowledge acquisition. Education is more than that. https
RT @jordi_a: Gert Biesta: "I neither think that the teacher is a factor, nor that education is a matter of production. I also have doubts a…
Gert Biesta: "I neither think that the teacher is a factor, nor that education is a matter of production. I also have doubts about the validity of the ‘learning outcomes,’..." https://t.co/KsGEk3JbAr
RT @MrRooBKK: Should Teaching be Re(dis)covered? Introduction to a Symposium @gbiesta: https://t.co/AslxJRDnda
Should Teaching be Re(dis)covered? Introduction to a Symposium @gbiesta: https://t.co/AslxJRDnda
RT @SeanSturm: Excellent summary of Biesta's argument for a re(dis)covery of teaching: https://t.co/WFpWh8XcSH (warning: philosophy ahead)
RT @SeanSturm: Excellent summary of Biesta's argument for a re(dis)covery of teaching: https://t.co/WFpWh8XcSH (warning: philosophy ahead)
Excellent summary of Biesta's argument for a re(dis)covery of teaching: https://t.co/WFpWh8XcSH (warning: philosophy ahead)