Review of ‘Enabling Critical Pedagogy in Higher Education’
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Available NOW in Paperback, PDF, EPUB, and on Kindle for just £20.00! ISBN : 9781914171093Edition No : 1Publication : Sep 3, 2021Extent : 96 pgs Read More
Explore the technique known as the Socratic Method, which uses questions to examine a person’s values, principles, and beliefs. -- Socrates, one of the founding fathers of Western philosophical thought, was on trial. Many believed he was an enemy of the state, accusing the philosopher of corrupting the youth and refusing to recognize their gods. But Socrates wasn’t feared for claiming to have all the answers, but rather, for asking too many questions. Erick Wilberding digs into the technique known as the Socratic Method. Lesson by Erick Wilberding, directed by Draško Ivezić. Support Our Non-Profit Mission ---------------------------------------------- Support us on Patreon: http://bit.ly/TEDEdPatreon Check out our merch: http://bit.ly/TEDEDShop ---------------------------------------------- Connect With Us ---------------------------------------------- Sign up for our newsletter: http://bit.ly/TEDEdNewsletter Follow us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/TEDEdFacebook Find us on Twitter: http:/...
In our “5 Minute ProDev: Critical Thinking in the Workplace” video, you will discover the purpose of and how to critically think in the workplace. This 5 Minute ProDev session will help you understand: 1. What critical thinking is. 2. Ways to improve your work by taking a critical look at how you do the job. 3. Know the importance of being critical of tasks, NOT people. Read More
Having co-authored Effective Personal Tutoring in Higher Education which detailed what we thought was happening in the sector at that point, what I personally found exciting about co-editing (with Andy Stork and Ben Walker, two of my previous co-authors) The Personal Tutor’s and Advisor’s Companion was that it details what is happening in the sector … Continue reading The Higher Education Personal Tutor and Advisor’s Companion Read More
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