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Professional Uncertainty, Knowledge and Relationship in the Classroom - A psychosocial perspective (Paperback)
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Professional Uncertainty, Knowledge and Relationship in the Classroom - A psychosocial perspective (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Research in Education
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The extent to which teachers should make use of theoretical and
expert knowledge as opposed to tacit experiential knowledge, and
how these might be combined, is a perennial issue in discussions on
pedagogy. This book addresses these debates through a creative
development of the concept of productive uncertainty. Using case
studies focusing on teachers working with children with autism, a
particularly fertile crucible for considering uncertainty, the book
explores how the radical 20th century psychoanalyst Wilfred Bion's
epistemological approach to uncertainty can be used to re-frame
Donald Schoen's concept of reflection in action, offering a new
perspective on the practice of teachers and other caring
professionals. Several areas of potential uncertainty are
identified, including uncertainty relating to areas of practice
including diagnosis, the relationship between expert knowledge and
practice, the implications of autism for autonomy and agency, and
uncertainties in relation to the understanding of and use of new
technologies. A strong argument is made, based on both theoretical
and empirical grounds, that in juggling between theoretical and
tacit knowledge in the classroom there is more to be gained by
staying with the struggle with uncertainty than by fleeing from it
too early, into the promise of expert solutions. Consideration is
also given to the relative importance of specific theoretical
training for teachers, both in general and in relation to working
with children with special educational needs, in the context of
international and UK policy developments in this area. This book
will be of key value to researchers and postgraduates in the fields
of education studies, teacher thinking and research,
psychoanalytically informed psychosocial studies, as well as to
practitioners working in special educational needs/autism
education.
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