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Educating the Deliberate Professional: Preparing for future practices
β Scribed by Franziska Trede, Celina McEwen (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 235
- Series
- Professional and Practice-based Learning 17
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This book takes a fresh look at professional practice and professional education. In times of increased managerialism of academic teaching and a focus on graduate learning outcomes, it discusses possibilities to teach and learn otherwise. A deliberate professional is someone who consciously, thoughtfully and courageously makes choices about how to act and be in the practice world. A pedagogy of deliberateness is introduced that focuses on developing the following four characteristics of professionals: (1) deliberating on the complexity of practice and workplace cultures and environments; (2) understanding what is probable, possible and impossible in relation to existing and changing practices; (3) taking a deliberate stance in positioning oneself in practice as well as in making technical decisions; and (4) being aware of and responsible for the consequences of actions taken or actions not taken in relation to the βdoingβ, βsayingβ, βknowingβ and βrelatingβ in practice.
Educating the deliberate professional is a comprehensive volume that carves out and explores a framework for a pedagogy of deliberateness that goes beyond educating reflective and deliberative practitioners. As a whole, this book argues for the importance of educating deliberate professionals, because, in the current higher education climate, there is a need to reconcile critique (thinking), participation (doing) and moral responsibility (relating to others) in professional practice and professional education.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Scoping the Deliberate Professional....Pages 3-14
Carving Out the Territory for Educating the Deliberate Professional....Pages 15-28
Educating for Professional Responsibility: From Critical Thinking to Deliberative Communication, or Why Critical Thinking Is Not Enough....Pages 29-44
Front Matter....Pages 45-45
Critique and the Deliberate Professional: Framing the New and Enhanced Role of Intermediaries in Digital Culture....Pages 47-58
Deliberate and Emergent Approaches to Practice Development: Lessons Learned from the Australian Environment Movement....Pages 59-73
The Soul of the University: Deliberate Leadership and the Heroβs Journey....Pages 75-90
ParrhΔsia, Artisans and the Possibilities for Deliberate Practice....Pages 91-105
University and Community Engagement: Towards a Partnership Based on Deliberate Reciprocity....Pages 107-123
Front Matter....Pages 125-125
Learning to Master Profession-Specific Knowledge Practices: A Prerequisite for the Deliberate Practitioner?....Pages 127-139
A Capabilities Approach to Educating the Deliberate Professional: Theory and Practice....Pages 141-155
Taking Professional Practice Seriously: Implications for Deliberate Course Design....Pages 157-173
Deliberate Subversion of Time: Slow Scholarship and Learning Through Research....Pages 175-188
Deliberately Owning My Practice Model: Realising My Professional Practice....Pages 189-203
Front Matter....Pages 205-205
The Deliberate Professional in the Digital Age: A Manifesto in the Tradition of Critical Theory and Pedagogy....Pages 207-221
Educating Deliberate Professionals: Beyond Reflective and Deliberative Practitioners....Pages 223-229
Back Matter....Pages 231-234
β¦ Subjects
Professional & Vocational Education;Higher Education;Sociology of Education
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