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The Caring Teacher: A Philosophical Exercise in Praxis

Humanizing Higher Education through Innovative Approaches for Teaching and Learning

ISBN: 978-1-83909-861-1, eISBN: 978-1-83909-860-4

Publication date: 18 January 2021

Abstract

Care is by no means a new topic to those involved in philosophy of education. However, I wish to (re)make the case that we ought to care as educators, despite the many risks and uncertainties. I draw on the work of contemporary philosophers to explore the connection between teaching and care in an attempt to (re)focus our understanding of the why and how we care (the process that brings us to caring action and practices to enhance normative practices of education) and the ethical considerations that accompany such a caring approach in education. I will engage in an exercise of praxis in an attempt to foster teaching that promotes things as they ought to be through Björn Freter's (2017a) conceptual work regarding the “existential experience of and the existential need to exercise care” (p. 5).

Using the framework developed by Freter, I point out that, despite normative uncertainties, educators should engage their concern, volition, and practice in order that what ought to be for students can be sought. How this theoretical exploration of caring is extrapolated into classroom practice is found in a synthesizing of Nicholas Burbules and Susanne Rice's (1992) concept of communicative virtues, Nel Noddings' (2012) work on caring as a relational dialogue, Schmitz, Müllan, and Slaby (2011) thoughts on affective involvement, and Barbara Thayer-Bacon and Charles Bacon's (1996) philosophical investigation into a model of caring educator. I will then humanize my contribution by adding personal testimony and philosophical conceptualization of particular experiences with pedagogical practices of care as an educator in primary, secondary, and tertiary educational settings. I conclude with some discussion on the risks and uncertainties inherent in such an endeavor.

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Acknowledgments

Thanks to Dr. Elvis Imafidon from the Department of Philosophy, Ambrose Alli University, Nigeria for his helpful suggestions on this point and his review of the entire text. Appreciation to Dr. Bjorn Freter who graciously discussed his work with me and reviewed the text to ensure I conveyed his intent accurately.

Citation

Freter, Y.P. (2021), "The Caring Teacher: A Philosophical Exercise in Praxis", Sengupta, E., Blessinger, P. and Makhanya, M. (Ed.) Humanizing Higher Education through Innovative Approaches for Teaching and Learning (Innovations in Higher Education Teaching and Learning, Vol. 35), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 59-72. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2055-364120200000035007

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