Enabling Praxis

Challenges for Education

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In a range of professions, professional practice today is under threat. It is endangered, for example, by pressures of bureaucratic control, commodification, marketization, and the standardisation of practice in some professions. In these times, there is a need for deeper understandings of professional practice and how it develops through professional careers. Enabling Praxis: Challenges for education explores these questions in the context of initial and continuing professional education of teachers. It presents a theory of the development of praxis—morally committed action oriented by tradition—to show the ways praxis is enabled and constrained by the cultural-discursive, material and social-political conditions under which professional practice occurs. It introduces the notion of ‘practice architectures’ to show how particular conditions for practice shape the possibilities of praxis. The way these processes work is illustrated by detailed exploration of a number of cases of praxis development in a variety of educational settings, at a variety of levels—in teacher education for schools and for vocational education and training, in the continuing professional education of teachers, in educational administration, and in informal, community-based education for sustainability initiatives. The book provides conceptual resources that permit deeper analysis of the character, conduct and consequences of professional practice. It concludes with challenges for education, and for initial and continuing teacher education, suggesting that the contemporary threats to education as a professional practice call for revitalisation of the profession, professional bodies and the intellectual traditions that orient and guide educational practice.

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Praxis and praxis development
About this book
Pages: 1–13
Personal Praxis
Learning through experience
Pages: 15–35
Situating praxis in practice
Practice architectures and the cultural, social and material conditions for practice
Pages: 37–62
Developing praxis and reflective practice in pre-service teacher education
Affordances and constraints reported by prospective teachers
Pages: 85–107
The praxis-oriented self
Continuing (self-) education
Pages: 127–148
A case study of teacher learning
Professional development policy, practice and praxis
By: Ian Hardy
Pages: 149–170
Leadership praxis in the academic field
A contradiction in terms?
Pages: 171–193
Freedom for praxis
An unburied and unforgotten tradition
Pages: 195–215
Education and sustainability
Praxis in the context of social movements
Pages: 217–240
Conclusions and challenges
Enabling Praxis
Pages: 263–286
Epilogue
A radical proposal
Pages: 287–295
Index
Pages: 301–304
Educational Researchers and their students
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