Teachers Matter: Educational Philosophy and Authentic Learning
By (Author) Yusef Waghid
By (author) Nuraan Davids
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
22nd July 2020
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
371.102
Hardback
142
Width 160mm, Height 241mm, Spine 17mm
395g
Who are our teachers Should we care about who teaches our children Because who they are, matters. It matters because who teachers are, manifests in how they teach. The authors analyses of prominent teachers in Anglo-Saxon philosophy of education and Muslim philosophy of education, coupled with their own narratives of what it means to be and become a teacher inform the central theme of this book, namely that teachers do matter. In addition, no attempt at good teaching and learning can manifest without having some idea of who teachers are and who they can become. In the main, becoming an authentic teacher can happen only in the presence of what it means for teachers to be or become transformative, dialectical and imaginative, deconstructive and friendly, expositors of equality and disruption, eloquent and conscientious and spiritual. It is such an understanding, which the authors advance and dare to cultivate in our institutions of primary, secondary and higher learning.
Teachers Matter is an excellent book. Waghid and Davids have provided an insightful, thought provoking and energising account of the necessary work done by teachers. Informed by incisive accounts and critiques of key philosophers, an argument is made for continuous deliberative encounters that are powerfully and positively transformative. Highly recommended. -- Ian Davies, University of York
Nuraan Davids is professor of philosophy of education at Stellenbosch University.
Yusef Waghid is professor of philosophy of education at Stellenbosch University.