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Emblem of The Education University of Hong Kong
Faculty of Humanities

The Dialogical Classroom: Developing New Teachers’ Understanding of Religiously and Culturally Diverse Settings

  • 20 Feb, 2017 | 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm
  • B2-1/F-37
  • Department of Literature and Cultural Studies
  • English
  • Dr Janet Orchard
  • Department of Literature and Cultural Studies
The Dialogical Classroom: Developing New Teachers’ Understanding of Religiously and Culturally Diverse Settings
Abstract

This paper considers the extent to which one promising approach to teachers’ pre-service professional preparation piloted in England, ‘Philosophy for Teachers’ (P4T), might be applied specifically to pre-service teacher education in religious education (RE). P4T is adapted from the idea of “P4C” (Philosophy for Children) and promotes learning through dialogue within a community of fellow enquirers, a ‘‘community of practice’’ (Orchard et al 2016). Comprising new teachers, education students, teacher educators and philosophers, P4T has enabled new teachers to think ethically about dilemmas they face, based on their early classroom experiences.

 

Speaker: Dr Janet Orchard

Janet Orchard is a Senior Lecturer in the Graduate School of Education of University of Bristol. She is a philosopher of education, a member of the Executive of the Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain (PESGB) and a member of the Editorial Board of its topical pamphlet series, ‘IMPACT’. She takes a particular interest in the relationship between philosophy of education and teacher education. She has recently co-authored a paper concerned with the contribution of research to teachers' professional learning from a philosophical perspective commissioned by the BERA/RSA Inquiry into Teacher Education.  She also co-edited 'Learning Teaching from Experience' (2014, Bloomsbury) with Viv Ellis.