Sentences with word «pedagogue»

This reading practice, offering a purchase on literature to anyone who wanted one, receded in the 1970s as pedagogues turned from New Criticism to Big Theory, and further in the 1990s as poetry and novels lost prestige and young people no longer aspired to read them closely for cultural capital.
A toxic (but mordantly hilarious) combination of The Paper Chase's loftily condescending law professor and a trash - talking sports coach, Fletcher is the kind of unconventional pedagogue who thinks nothing of winging a chair at his pupil's head when the tempo drags by a fraction of a beat, or punctuating tips on musical timekeeping with a series of brisk slaps to the face.
Did you know that this most stringent of pedagogues relied largely on colors used straight from the tube or that his insistence on «hands off» surfaces didn't preclude experiments with varnishes?
Critical pedagogue Ira Shor defines critical pedagogy as: «Habits of thought, reading, writing, and speaking which go beneath surface meaning, first impressions, dominant myths, official pronouncements, traditional clichés, received wisdom, and mere opinions, to understand the deep meaning, root causes, social context, ideology, and personal consequences of any action, event, object, process, organization, experience, text, subject matter, policy, mass media, or discourse.»
It has much more in common with parenting than with social work or social care, as social pedagogues working in residential settings share all aspects of the children's everyday lives.
with teachers from the Absent Teacher Reserve, also known as «the rubber room,» where pedagogues who have been let go from previous positions and haven't managed to find another are paid their full salary to sit and do nothing because they can not be fired, even in cases of
African - American teachers make up only 7 - percent of America's pedagogue population.
For Nature Pedagogue Claire Warden, outdoor learning is about giving children an opportunity to learn in and with the natural world.
In drawing - and labouring - an explicit link between atheism and Nazism Eberstadt utilises similarly lazy tactics to the atheist pedagogues she rightly criticises.
People are «connecting,» but the discourse of prestige is unsupervised, since the ether, unlike the New Critics, is a lazy pedagogue.
He is not a religious pedagogue or pulpit preacher.
I haven'thad saffron buns since kindergarten where my favourite pedagogue was Swedish.
It's made me realise on quite a profound level that teachers are constantly learning, and training is vital if you're going to be an effective pedagogue.
The union released a letter it sent to Chancellor Dennis Walcott earlier this month saying it has received «troubling reports of teachers and other pedagogues having their probation extended for reasons entirely unrelated to performance.»
Groups of professionals for which it can be useful to practice talking with children who have been exposed to violence or other traumatic experiences are, for instance, social workers, police officers, teachers, recreational pedagogues, counsellors and school nurses.
William Petersen flits tantalisingly in front of the lens a couple of times, while Blythe Danner as veteran pedagogue Ms Perkins hints at a back story we never get to see.
Perhaps the German pedagogues were on the right trackl when they invented kindergardening as a means to train the children's spirit as well as the mind and body.
The CPD sessions are spread across three theatres and workshop studios giving music & drama pedagogues the option to pick and mix the day according to their needs.
My father, Charles Lawrence, was a sociologist and social activist, a scholar and a great pedagogue; my mother, Margaret Morgan Lawrence, was a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who combined teaching at Columbia School of Medicine with clinical work at Harlem Hospital in New York City.
Such a lawsuit could pressure districts to make efforts to attract and retain talented pedagogues as well as to dismantle excessive protections that can make it prohibitively expensive to fire tenured, yet ineffective teachers.
Teachers can then be used as coaches to help students access curricula created by the world's most brilliant pedagogues — who in some cases may turn out to be students themselves.
Expecting teachers to be expert pedagogues and instructional designers is one of the ways in which we push the job far beyond the abilities of mere mortals.
This stance, voiced by so many educational administrators and pedagogues talking of the «tyranny of testing,» celebrates the need to let «imagination blossom» and recoils from the notion that kids need to learn dates, facts, or formulas when these can be Googled on the nearest iPhone.
Middle schools, brand new, were the blank slates for the child - centered, social - environment pedagogues.
Drawing from such pedagogues as Dewey, Myles Horton, and Paulo Freire, I have defined meaningful student involvement as «the process of engaging students as partners in every facet of school change for the purpose of strengthening their commitment to education, community, and democracy» (Fletcher, 2005, p. 5).
Through the pilot study partnership with researchers from Project Zero, VEO said it aims to strengthen its STEAM teaching pedagogues and program by integrating maker - centered learning principles developed by Project Zero team working with the Agency by Design initiative into everyday classroom teaching.
The reforms brought by the Progressive movement from 1900 - 1920 created control and trust of professional educators, and a politics preferred by pedagogues (Iannaccone, 1967).
Indeed, in his article entitled «In Pursuit of the Expert Pedagogue,» Berliner (1986) ultimately concludes that effective teaching is a dynamic mixture of expertise in a vast array of instructional strategies combined with a profound understanding of the individual students in class and their needs at particular points in time.
Some other formative influences are apparent in the show's first room of paintings: for Krasner, it was the abstract painter and pedagogue Hans Hofmann; for Lewis, the Harlem art school director Augusta Savage.
And more important - does linking Hip Hop to a distant Afrimerican cosmological frame erase the origins of the genre as a multiracial American folk practice, particularly its Nuyorican and Caribbean influences and very much alive and well OG pedagogues that serve as distinguished faculty at NYU and Cornell University or teach in public schools and community centers?
Like Alfred Stieglitz, Betty Parsons, Richard Bellamy and other earlier New York dealers, Hudson was part aesthete, part pedagogue, part artist and part nurturer of artists.
The educational programmes are managed and implemented by the KHB pedagogues: Mgr.
Drawing on the ideas of Brazilian theoretician and pedagogue Paulo Freire, the exhibition poses questions rendered urgent by increasingly divisive politics around the globe: can the state of being in - between borders, which is becoming a reality for more and more people, become a powerful position of resistance?
Featuring an introduction by SCAD alumnus Masud Olufani (M.F.A., sculpture, 2013), the lecture explores the brief but poignant history of Black Mountain College, the impactful summer Jacob Lawrence spent teaching there in 1946, and Lawrence's significant encounter with German - American abstract painter and Bauhaus pedagogue Josef Albers, then rector and head of the college's art program.
Dreier was never the outspoken and confrontational pedagogue that Rice was, nor was he a ground breaking artist like Josef or Anni Albers, the other longest - serving members of the BMC faculty.
I'm a Social Pedagogue, working with children at the moment and what we can learn from them is just amazing!
In the first, the Department of Education will now require principals to staff vacancies with teachers from the Absent Teacher Reserve, also known as «the rubber room,» where pedagogues who have been let go from previous positions and haven't managed to find another are paid their full salary to sit and do nothing because they can not be fired, even in cases of misconduct or incompetence.
This loss of 7,000 of some 220,000 pedagogues in the state was on top of another 4,000 unfilled positions that were eliminated.
For Warden, being a Nature Pedagogue is a professional acknowledgement that there's an expertise in understanding and connecting children with nature.
In the first, the Department of Education will now require principals to staff vacancies with teachers from the Absent Teacher Reserve, also known as «the rubber room,» where pedagogues who have been... Continue reading Do Kids Care If Their Teachers Are Certified?
He was a world famous German pedagogue and child psychiatrist wrote many childcare books promoting his parenting style between 1850 and 1860.
Reliance on grace is taught in the pedagogy of the struggle, and Lent is that pedagogue:
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