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2013 | 3(63) | 7-22

Article title

Uczący się, Student, Mówiący – o znaczeniu nazywania tych, których nauczamy

Authors

Title variants

EN
Student, learner, speaker – why it matters how we call those we teach

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
In this paper I discuss three different ways in which we can refer to those we teach: as a learner, as a student or as a speaker. My interest is not in any aspect of teaching but in the question whether there can be such a thing as emancipatory education. Working with ideas from Jacques Rancière I offer the suggestion that emancipatory education can be characterised as education which starts from the assumption that all students can speak. It starts from the assumption, in other words, that students neither lack a capacity for speech, nor that they are producing noise. The idea of the student as a speaker is not offered as an empirical fact but as a different starting point for emancipatory education, one that positions equality at the beginning of education and not at its end.

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Year

Issue

Pages

7-22

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Dates

published
2013

Contributors

author
  • Uniwersytet Luksemburski, Luksemburg

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

ISSN
1505-8808

YADDA identifier

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