Education, Modernity, and Fractured Meaning · Toward a Process Theory of Teaching and Learning

Education, Modernity, and Fractured Meaning · Toward a Process Theory of Teaching and Learning
Authors
Oliver, Donald W. & Gershman, Kathleen Waldron
Publisher
State University of New York Press
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ISBN
9780887069420
Date
1989-07-18T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.91 MB
Lang
en
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An indictment of the ideology of modernity, which has resulted in our leading incoherent and fragmented lives, Oliver and Gershman's book explores the profound paradigmatic differences that exist among the world's people and describes a rich theory of knowing and being, commonly called "process philosophy." The promise of process philosophy is in its potential to allow us to participate more fully in the flow of all of time and nature. But what does it mean for a teacher and student in the learning situation to have a process point of view? The authors also discuss many of the various implications in regard to language, space, power relationships, and time as they place process philosophy in the educational context.