When it comes to teaching, the question of openness versus “closedness” may seem like a moot point. Being a teacher per definition involves a certain degree of openness as one is sharing one’s identity, personality, knowledge and experience with other people. The question is thus not “if”, but rather “how” and “how much”? With regard to “how much”, Ehlers (2011) specified three levels of openness – low, medium, and high. Low levels was present if “objectives as well as methods of learning and/or teaching are rooted in “closed” one way, transmissive and reproductive approaches to teaching and learning. In these contexts, the underlying belief is that teachers know what learners have to learn and mainly focus on knowledge-transfer.” In contrast, medium levels where present if “objectives are still predetermined and given, but methods of teaching and learning are represented as open pedagogical models. They encourage dialogue oriented forms of learning or problem based learn...
It seems like we are many who feel the same ‘Am I going to start blogging?’
ReplyDeleteI, for example, wondered how some managed to have a nice picture instead of our own in their blog entry in the course.
Good Sunday!
Well done to setting up your blog already, Tomas! Looking forward to your posts during the coming weeks!
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