Phenomenology & Practice

ISSN# 1913-4711

Phenomenology & Practice is a refereed, human science journal dedicated to the study of the lived experience of a broad range of human practices.



Vol 6, No 2 (2012): The Pedagogical Call

Table of Contents

Editorials

Special Issue Fall 2012: THE PEDAGOGICAL CALL PDF
Andrew Scott Foran, Francine Hultgren 1-7

Articles

The Call of Pedagogy as the Call of Contact PDF
Max van Manen 8-34
Giving Teaching Back to Education: Responding to the Disappearance of the Teacher PDF
Gert J.J. Biesta 35-49
Seeing Pedagogically, Telling Phenomenologically: Addressing the Profound Complexity of Education PDF
Tone Saevi, Andrew Foran 50-64
Caring Caresses and the Embodiment of Good Teaching PDF
Stephen Smith 65-83
Ignoring the Child and The Call for a Good Balance. Aspects of a Phenomenologically Based Theory of Teacher Actions PDF
Kåre Sigvald Fuglseth 84-93
Augustine, Wittgenstein, and “the Call” in Mollenhauer’s Forgotten Connections: On Culture and Upbringing PDF
Norm Friesen, Merilee Hamelock 94-107
Education and its borderlines. An essay about the nature of education PDF
Herner Sæverot, Glenn-Egil Torgersen 108-120
Planning for the unplannable: Responding to (un)articulated calls in the classroom PDF
Tanja Westfall-Greiter, Johanna F Schwarz 121-135
Pedagogical Hope PDF
Raquel Ayala Carabajo 136-152
Coming To Craft and Coming Of Age: Teaching Advanced Placement English In The Classroom-Workshop PDF
Suzanne Rachel Borenzweig 153-179

Reviews

Why Mollenhauer matters. A response to Klaus Mollenhauer’s book Forgotten Connections: On Culture and Upbringing. Translated into English, edited and with an introduction by Norm Friesen PDF
Tone Saevi 180-191


ISSN: 1913-4711