Retrieving Meaning in Teacher Education: The Question of Being

From Section:
Trends in Teacher Education
Published:
Jan. 01, 2007
2007

Source: Journal of Teacher Education, Vol. 58, No. 3, 231-244 (2007)

In this article, the authors examine "meaning" and "action" within the "good" work of teaching and learning. One premise of the authors' argument is that teachers and students deserve to experience this good. The second premise is that meaning is part and parcel of Being; the debate about meaning must include attention to meaning as a question/project of Being.

The authors offer their experiences as an educational anthropologist, educational philosopher, and teacher educator who strive to retrieve and pursue meaning and Being as common resources and aspirations.


Updated: Aug. 23, 2021
Keywords:
Anthropology | Educational philosophy | Meaning | Social education | Teacher education | Teacher educators