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This slide show highlights ideas about teaching in which theory and practice are mingled. The ideas are based on my new ebook, The Artistry of Teaching, and is available at Amazon.com.
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October, 2013
The Artistry of Teaching!Mingling Practice & Theory by Jack Hassard
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Teaching is an expression of a personal vision of reality. It is a work of imagination.
Einstein said:
✤ In theory,….theory and practice are the same. In practice….they are not.
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Those who can
TEACH
Which Should Come First?
✤ Theory or Practice
T & P Should Mingle
Students as Partners
Students have a source of wisdom that many teachers value and !they choose to work with students as partners in learning
Co-Teaching
All participants would endeavor to understand and respect one another’s!perspectives, their rights to be different, and others as resources for
learning
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Mingling Results by Listening
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Teaching is not TidyIt involves a willingness to try multiple approaches, to collaborate with professional colleagues, and students to work through the realities of teaching and learning. Photo credit: Mak’m via http://www.flicr.com/help/general
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Imagination
✤ Teaching, like art or science, is an expression of a personal vision of reality and the great breakthroughs come when the teacher invents a new vision.
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Experiencing
✤ A key aspect of teacher development is mingling theory and practice in reality.
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Artistic Pedagogy
✤ “The teacher must understand what makes her think, where the desire to be a teacher comes from, and what the role of ‘science’ is in this entire process.” Dr. Christopher Emdin, Teachers College
“The Ability to Mingle Theory with Practice is a Cornerstone of Teaching”
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