Pedagogy Of Relation: Education After Reform

Author:   Alexander M. Sidorkin (California State University Sacramento, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   156
Publication Date:   14 October 2022
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Author:   Alexander M. Sidorkin (California State University Sacramento, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.358kg
ISBN:  

9781032016917


ISBN 10:   1032016914
Pages:   156
Publication Date:   14 October 2022
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Alexander Sidorkin offers a bold and original take on the state of education today. Why do education reforms and innovations so often disappoint? he asks. Because they neglect the essence of education: that it is a fundamentally relational and not a means-ends endeavor. This challenging book explores the question of relationality, what it is, and why it is essential, both because relations between teachers and students, and among students, are basic to learning, and because fostering relations with others is itself a central aim of learning. Sidorkin provides specific strategies for what he calls a pedagogy of relations. This book is sure to make you think. Nicholas C. Burbules, Gutgsell Professor of Education Policy, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA Alexander Sidorkin's Pedagogy of Relation needs to be read, especially now. He shows us where schools should go. Schools, Sidorkin proves, will not get better unless they focus on relationships. He documents how schools have tried too long to improve -yet they haven't! Schools have tried too long to ready students for an economy that no longer exists. If schools focus more on relation, it will be good for education and good for the economy to come. Sidorkin's book is international in scope and refreshingly philosophical in its approach. Charles Bingham, Simon Fraser University, Canada This book is perfect for an airplane, comfortable chair, the beach or quiet spot on the grass in the quad. It draws on a wide range of sources from several disciplines and makes a strong case for re-centering education on human relation. This volume questions the last two decades of education reform and moves away from its narrow data-driven policy and false forms of accountability. Will you accept its call for a relational turn in education to redefine education and address its endemic problems? Julian Vasquez Heilig, Dean and Professor of Educational Policy Studies and Evaluation, University of Kentucky, USA In this immensely readable book, Sidorkin presents clear and compelling reasons for turning education towards the relation, its core root. Sidorkin deftly discards educational cliches and moribund assumptions like reformism and job-readiness without messianic triumphalism or apocalyptic threats. The pedagogical relation emerges as both a counterproposal for our times and as a fundamental theory of education for all times. Samuel D. Rocha, Associate Professor of Educational Studies, University of British Columbia, Canada


"""Alexander Sidorkin offers a bold and original take on the state of education today. Why do education reforms and innovations so often disappoint? he asks. Because they neglect the essence of education: that it is a fundamentally relational and not a means-ends endeavor. This challenging book explores the question of relationality, what it is, and why it is essential, both because relations between teachers and students, and among students, are basic to learning, and because fostering relations with others is itself a central aim of learning. Sidorkin provides specific strategies for what he calls ""a pedagogy of relations."" This book is sure to make you think."" Nicholas C. Burbules, Gutgsell Professor of Education Policy, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA ""Alexander Sidorkin’s Pedagogy of Relation needs to be read, especially now. He shows us where schools should go. Schools, Sidorkin proves, will not get better unless they focus on relationships. He documents how schools have tried too long to ""improve""—yet they haven’t! Schools have tried too long to ready students for an economy that no longer exists. If schools focus more on relation, it will be good for education and good for the economy to come. Sidorkin’s book is international in scope and refreshingly philosophical in its approach."" Charles Bingham, Simon Fraser University, Canada ""This book is perfect for an airplane, comfortable chair, the beach or quiet spot on the grass in the quad. It draws on a wide range of sources from several disciplines and makes a strong case for re-centering education on human relation. This volume questions the last two decades of education reform and moves away from its narrow data-driven policy and false forms of accountability. Will you accept its call for a relational turn in education to redefine education and address its endemic problems?"" Julian Vasquez Heilig, Dean and Professor of Educational Policy Studies and Evaluation, University of Kentucky, USA ""In this immensely readable book, Sidorkin presents clear and compelling reasons for turning education towards the relation, its core root. Sidorkin deftly discards educational cliches and moribund assumptions like reformism and job-readiness without messianic triumphalism or apocalyptic threats. The pedagogical relation emerges as both a counterproposal for our times and as a fundamental theory of education for all times."" Samuel D. Rocha, Associate Professor of Educational Studies, University of British Columbia, Canada"


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Alexander M. Sidorkin is Dean of the College of Education at California State University Sacramento, USA.

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