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Autor/in | Zhao, Weili |
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Titel | Epistemological flashpoint in China's classroom reform. (How) can a 'Confucian do-after-me pedagogy' cultivate critical thinking? |
Quelle | In: Journal of curriculum studies, 52 (2020) 1, S. 101-117Infoseite zur Zeitschrift
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Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | online; gedruckt; Zeitschriftenaufsatz |
ISSN | 0022-0272; 1366-5839 |
DOI | 10.1080/00220272.2019.1641844 |
Schlagwörter | Kritische Pädagogik; Phänomenologie; Kritisches Denken; Unterrichtsreform; Erkenntnistheorie; Intervention; Konfuzius; China |
Abstract | China's 2017 'classroom revolution' call intends to transform current teacher-centered pedagogies with brand-new philosophies and technologies. As a new entry point for classroom research, I problematize a naturalized (mis)belief-teacher-centered (Confucian) didactic pedagogies are not conducive to critical thinking cultivation-that has enthralled Chinese teachers in an epistemological-moral-pedagogical dilemma. My problematization, philosophically informed and practice-research grounded, unfolds in four steps. First, I explicate the presumed clash between the claimed Confucian pedagogies and critical thinking. Second, I historicize the Confucian pedagogical philosophy to implode the naturalized (mis)belief and some stereotypical (mis)understandings of Confucian teaching and learning, demonstrating instead an epistemological compatibility therebetween. Third, I unpack how my phenomenological case study discerns an unrecognized yet educative 'repair moment' in a Chinese math classroom, generating a possible re-conjoining between teachers' self-despised yet habitually implemented 'Confucian do-after-me pedagogy' and critical mathematical reasoning. Through observations and interviews, I illustrate how this 'repair moment' can become pedagogically significant, overturning teachers' naturalized (mis)belief, redeeming them from the moral-practical dilemma, and cultivating their critical pedagogical consciousness. Finally, I argue that this paper not only provides a philosophical-plus-empirical paradigm for teaching invention in China and beyond but also sheds new light on cross-cultural learning in transnational curriculum studies. |
Erfasst von | IPN - Leibniz-Institut für die Pädagogik der Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik an der Universität Kiel |
Update | 2020/3 |