Constructivism and Teachers in Chinese Culture
370.1
Wei, Zitong.
Constructivism and Teachers in Chinese Culture Enriching Confucianism with Constructivism / [electronic resource] : by Zitong Wei. - 1st ed. 2019. .- Singapore :: : , 2019., .- IX, 194 p. 25 illus., online resource. -ISBN 9789811326912
- SpringerLink (Online service),
Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Chapter 1 Contemporary Constructivism and Its Usefulness in a Confucian Context -- Chapter 2 Constructivism in Confucian Culture -- Chapter 3 Constructivist Teaching in China Today -- Chapter 4 A Hermeneutic Analysis of Chinese Teachers -- Chapter 5 Flexibility and Balancing: Against the “Apprenticeship of Observation” -- Chapter 6 Synchronicity and Symbolizing: Reflective Teaching and Learning -- Chapter 7 Accompaning and Composing: Moral Accommodations -- Chapter 8 A Relational Paradigm of Cross-Cultural Learning -- Index.
This book provides a refreshing look at kindergarten teachers’ practical knowledge and their context-specific reasoning of the usefulness of constructivism from a culturally emic perspective. Examining the similarities and differences between constructivism and Confucianism from both instructional and moral perspectives, it provides a unique contribution to teaching and teacher education. An understanding of the compatibility between constructivism and Confucianism is valuable in cross-cultural exchange and learning, and as such the book is a great source for educational researchers in a time of globalization.
10.1007/978-981-13-2691-2 doi
Education—Philosophy.
Philosophy and social sciences.
Teaching.
Child development.
Philosophy, Asian.
Educational Philosophy.
Philosophy of Education.
Teaching and Teacher Education.
Early Childhood Education.
Non-Western Philosophy.
LC8-6691
370.1
Wei, Zitong.
Constructivism and Teachers in Chinese Culture Enriching Confucianism with Constructivism / [electronic resource] : by Zitong Wei. - 1st ed. 2019. .- Singapore :: : , 2019., .- IX, 194 p. 25 illus., online resource. -ISBN 9789811326912
- SpringerLink (Online service),
Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Chapter 1 Contemporary Constructivism and Its Usefulness in a Confucian Context -- Chapter 2 Constructivism in Confucian Culture -- Chapter 3 Constructivist Teaching in China Today -- Chapter 4 A Hermeneutic Analysis of Chinese Teachers -- Chapter 5 Flexibility and Balancing: Against the “Apprenticeship of Observation” -- Chapter 6 Synchronicity and Symbolizing: Reflective Teaching and Learning -- Chapter 7 Accompaning and Composing: Moral Accommodations -- Chapter 8 A Relational Paradigm of Cross-Cultural Learning -- Index.
This book provides a refreshing look at kindergarten teachers’ practical knowledge and their context-specific reasoning of the usefulness of constructivism from a culturally emic perspective. Examining the similarities and differences between constructivism and Confucianism from both instructional and moral perspectives, it provides a unique contribution to teaching and teacher education. An understanding of the compatibility between constructivism and Confucianism is valuable in cross-cultural exchange and learning, and as such the book is a great source for educational researchers in a time of globalization.
10.1007/978-981-13-2691-2 doi
Education—Philosophy.
Philosophy and social sciences.
Teaching.
Child development.
Philosophy, Asian.
Educational Philosophy.
Philosophy of Education.
Teaching and Teacher Education.
Early Childhood Education.
Non-Western Philosophy.
LC8-6691
370.1