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The Art of Teaching Philosophy: Reflective Values and Concrete Practices
By (Author) Brynn F. Welch
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
19th September 2024
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Teaching skills and techniques
Ethics and moral philosophy
107.6
Paperback
368
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Teaching is a moral enterprise through which we reflect our most deeply held values. Thoughtful teaching begins before the syllabus is written and continues well beyond the end of the semester. In this book a team of over 30 renowned and innovative US philosophy teachers offer accessible reflections and practical suggestions for constructing a philosophy course. Our classroom can mimic dynamics that emerge in the broader society, or it can teach students new ways of engaging with one another. From syllabus design and classroom management to exercises and assessments, each chapter answers frequently asked questions: How do we balance lecture with discussion What are our goals When were leading a discussion and a student (or several students) say false things, what should we do What are the costs of correcting them Here is everything you need to know about content selection, writing exams, developing teaching statements for professional reviews, mentorship and making teaching count professionally. Each contribution balances reflective values with concrete advice emerging from tried-and-tested practices. Insightful discussions about theories of philosophy pedagogy feature throughout. Divided into The Philosophy Course, The Philosophy Classroom, Exercises and Assignments, and What Comes Next, each unit concludes with insights from students on what they have learned from studying philosophy. For teachers of philosophy at any stage of their career this is a must-have resource.
Brynn Welch is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA. She received the Excellence in Teaching Award from Emory & Henry in 2016, the Deans Award for Excellence in Teaching at UAB in 2021, and the UAB Disability Support Services Outstanding Faculty Award in 2022.