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Teaching as Analogous Personalization: A Pragmatic Inquiry Into Expert Teachers' Process for Fostering Synchrony in Educational Dialogs, in Post-Secondary Writing.
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Teaching as Analogous Personalization: A Pragmatic Inquiry Into Expert Teachers' Process for Fostering Synchrony in Educational Dialogs, in Post-Secondary Writing./
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Kuntzman, Joshua David.
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Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2018,
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783 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 79-09(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International79-09A(E).
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Educational philosophy. -
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9780355876628
Teaching as Analogous Personalization: A Pragmatic Inquiry Into Expert Teachers' Process for Fostering Synchrony in Educational Dialogs, in Post-Secondary Writing.
Kuntzman, Joshua David.
Teaching as Analogous Personalization: A Pragmatic Inquiry Into Expert Teachers' Process for Fostering Synchrony in Educational Dialogs, in Post-Secondary Writing.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2018 - 783 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 79-09(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Santa Barbara, 2018.
Descriptive understandings of what human learning is, and so normative expectations of what teachers can and should do as educational leaders, has shifted greatly in society over the past century. The learning metaphors have moved from mechanical transfer to organic transformation; the educational approaches have moved from behavioral response-training to social-emotional facilitating: encouraging students not merely to repeat experts but to think like members in those knowledge-based communities, not merely to mimic disciplines' methods but to participate personally in the ongoing discourse of those fields. In an immediate sense, this shift is progress.
ISBN: 9780355876628Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Educational philosophy.
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Yet, in a larger sense, it is merely cycling back to acknowledge an old and persistent thread of practical wisdom among educators: that people learn complexly as emotional-social-intellectual creatures, and so that a teacher's work is to entice interest and effort, to foster a sense of belonging and trust, and to persuade students toward personally connecting with and valuing those same integral parts of a subject-matter that the teacher has already beneficially personalized for themselves. This longstanding rhetorical and pragmatic view of a teacher's educational role is now being supported directly by empirical research that shows the sense-bound, neurologically integrated, socially attuned, identity-and-meaning motivated character of human feelings, thoughts, and dispositions.
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I introduce the term "analogous personalization" to capture this synthetic (experience-based, scientifically supported) understanding of teaching as complexly social-emotional, intellectual, persuasive work. I then focus on educational dialogs---specifically within post-secondary writing-based courses---as a means of exploring how expert teachers foster synchrony between their own and their students' personal connections to (i.e., emotional inclination toward, social affiliation with, intellectual/practical understanding of) subject-matter.
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First, this dissertation offers a synthetic overview of some emergent mind-brain-body findings, and points out the fundamental educational realities that those findings substantiate. On that foundation, it next overviews insights from the field of rhetoric-and-writing about how teachers can usefully conceptualize the learner-knowledge-environment relationship from a dialogic perspective, to achieve effective (intentional, situated, synchronous) educational exchanges. Building from those scientific and practical literatures, it offers a flexible research method for studying the pragmatic arc of an educational exchange (from teacher intention to student take-away): by using the teacher's own personal, practical, principled framework of educational ideals and approaches; comparing their stated intentions with students' stated learning experiences, and tracing the arc of that educational dialog through actual classroom recordings. Finally, it enlists this radically situated research method to analyze three expert university writing teachers' practices: their idiosyncratic understandings of a teacher's role (from their own perspective); their experience-based manner of forming learning-centered relationships with students (from my observing perspective); and their apparent, persuasive self-investment in the course's subject-matter and the students' learning (from students' perspectives). It concludes with observations about the role of a teacher's sincerity (both practiced and perceived) in developing professional expertise and achieving synchrony with students in educational exchanges.
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