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This book analyses a unique pedagogical experiment in Higher
Education to explore innovative ways to teach a graduate seminar
guided by Dialogic Pedagogy. There have been many books describing
successful pedagogical innovations in higher education and beyond.
In contrast, this book describes a certain type of pedagogical
failure of the innovation that is arguably common in practice but
rarely reported. This pedagogical failure is called a "Centauric
Failure". Like the Centaur, who embodied two contrasting natures of
half-human and half-beast, this pedagogical experiment was guided
by humanistic and dialogic values, but also it caused pains to the
participants. The in-depth analysis of events has pushed the
boundaries of Dialogic Pedagogy based on the framework developed by
Russian philosopher Mikhail Bakhtin toward the notion of agency in
education.
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