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Original Articles

‘New’ ERA values and the teacher‐pupil relationship as a form of the poetic

Pages 27-41 | Received 27 Apr 1995, Accepted 03 Jun 1995, Published online: 21 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

This paper contrasts the model of the teacher‐pupil relationship implied by instrumental ‘new’ era values currently being imposed on schools with that implied by a more ancient but highly relevant conception of education which is concerned with the search for personal meaning and the development of authentic understanding. It is argued that there is a significant ‘poetic’ dimension to the latter in which the learner's own engagement with things is celebrated and the teacher's role is essentially receptive‐responsive both towards the learner and the living traditions in which things receive their significance. It is suggested that the ‘poetic’ provides an important orientation, not just with respect to how teachers interact with children, but also with respect to the larger institutional context in which this interaction is situated.

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