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E-grāmata: Phenomenological Heart of Teaching and Learning: Theory, Research, and Practice in Higher Education

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A Phenomenological Approach to Teaching and Learning: Research, Theory, and Practice presents a carefully constructed framework for teaching and learning informed by philosophical and empirical foundations of phenomenology. Based on an extensive, multi-dimensional case study focused around the ‘lived experience’ of college-level teaching preparation, classroom interaction, and students’ reflections, this book presents evidence for the claim that the worldviews of both teachers and learners affect the way that they present and receive knowledge. By taking a unique phenomenological approach to pedagogical issues in higher education, this volume demonstrates that a truly transformative learning process relies on an engagement between consciousness and the world it ‘intends’.

List of Figures, Tables, and Boxes
ix
Foreword xi
Acknowledgments xiv
List of Contributors
xv
Abstract xvii
1 The Lifeworld of the Classroom
1(26)
2 Getting DEEP: The Integrative Biology of Teaching and Learning
27(23)
3 Preparation for Teaching: "What Can They Experience in Class?"
50(15)
4 Teaching as Improvisational Jazz: "To Go Somewhere to Answer a BIG Question"
65(29)
5 Free to Learn: A Radical Aspect of Our Approach
94(15)
6 Student Experiences of Other Students: "All Together in This Space"
109(16)
7 Transcending the Classroom: Student Reports of Personal and Professional Change
125(16)
8 Messing Up and Messing About: Student Needs and Teachers' Adaptation of Our Phenomenological Approach
141(22)
9 Contributions of Our Existential Phenomenological Approach to Higher Education Pedagogy: Implications for Theory, Research, and Practice
163(18)
References 181(12)
Index 193
Katherine H. Greenberg is Professor Emerita, Department of Educational Psychology at The University of Tennessee, Knoxville.



Neil Greenberg is Professor Emeritus, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at The University of Tennessee, Knoxville.



Sandra Thomas is Chair of the PhD. Program in the College of Nursing at The University of Tennessee, Knoxville.



Howard R. Pollio is Professor Emeritus, Department of Psychology at The University of Tennessee, Knoxville.



Brian Sohn is Assistant Professor, Department of Education and Counseling, Carsen-Newman University, Jefferson City, TN



John Smith is Associate Professor of Mathematics, Pellissippi State Community College, Knoxville, Tn.