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Caring Pedagogy and Critical Theory in Education
This deck explores the role of teachers as caring professionals, the application of critical theory in education, and Noddings' theory of care. It covers key concepts such as the ethics of care, pedagogy of care, and the integration of participation and problem posing in classrooms.
What are the learning outcomes for understanding a caring pedagogy?
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What are the learning outcomes for understanding a caring pedagogy?
Explain critical theory's use in education, list features of Noddings’ theory of care, discuss designing a pedagogy of care, and describe integrating ...
What is the value of participation in a caring pedagogy?
Participation involves sharing, collaborating, building relationships, and active engagement.
How does Noddings define a caring relation?
A caring relation is a connection or encounter between two human beings.
What are the two elements of a caring relationship according to Noddings?
Engrossment and displacement of motivation.
What does critical theory aim to achieve in education?
It aims for a just society, social justice, and transformation for marginalized groups.
How can a teacher demonstrate care in the classroom?
By being accountable, responsible, and focusing on the needs and concerns of learners.
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What are the learning outcomes for understanding a caring pedagogy? | Explain critical theory's use in education, list features of Noddings’ theory of care, discuss designing a pedagogy of care, and describe integrating participation and problem posing. |
What is the value of participation in a caring pedagogy? | Participation involves sharing, collaborating, building relationships, and active engagement. |
How does Noddings define a caring relation? | A caring relation is a connection or encounter between two human beings. |
What are the two elements of a caring relationship according to Noddings? | Engrossment and displacement of motivation. |
What does critical theory aim to achieve in education? | It aims for a just society, social justice, and transformation for marginalized groups. |
How can a teacher demonstrate care in the classroom? | By being accountable, responsible, and focusing on the needs and concerns of learners. |
What is the role of problem posing in a caring pedagogy? | It creates conducive environments for critical reflection and allows learners to express their ideas freely. |
What is the significance of the ethics of care in education? | It provides norms for conduct and emphasizes the importance of caring relationships in learning. |
How does the constructivist approach affect teaching? | It transforms teachers into facilitators, promotes problem-solving, and encourages cooperative learning. |
What is the impact of ICT in constructivist learning environments? | ICT supports interactive and flexible learning, altering traditional educational roles and methods. |