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Relationality and emotionality: Toward a reflexive ethic in critical teaching

by JIkenda jaggru (2023-09-27)


"Relationality and emotionality: Toward a reflexive ethic in critical teaching" explores the interconnectedness of relationships and emotions within the context of critical pedagogy. This thought-provoking work delves into the significance of nurturing empathetic connections between educators and learners, acknowledging that emotions play a pivotal role in the learning process. It advocates for a reflexive approach to teaching, one that embraces the ethical dimensions of education and encourages educators to engage deeply with their own emotions as they guide students through the complex terrain of critical thinking and social transformation.
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