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Phenomenology and education
pp. 591-608
Abstrakt
This chapter provides a historical and thematic overview of the most important contributions to phenomenology in German- and English-language educational studies. In this context, phenomenology is important both as a theoretical tradition and a research method, in both cases directing attention to the experiential, relational, and intersubjective dimensions of pedagogy, teaching, and learning. In Germany, phenomenology as a method and as a philosophy has aimed at redefining traditional theories of education and Bildung (personal formation) in terms both empirical and theoretical. In the English-speaking world, phenomenology has been used primarily as a methodological approach to illuminate lived experience particularly in the caring professions including education; it has also occasionally provided possibilities for articulating theories of teaching and learning in close relation with concrete practice.
Publication details
Published in:
Smeyers Paul (2018) International handbook of philosophy of education. Dordrecht, Springer.
Seiten: 591-608
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-72761-5_46
Referenz:
Brinkmann Malte, Friesen Norm (2018) „Phenomenology and education“, In: P. Smeyers (ed.), International handbook of philosophy of education, Dordrecht, Springer, 591–608.