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Feeling the force of argument

In Andrea Kenkmann (ed.), Teaching Philosophy. Continuum. pp. 134-152 (2009)

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  1. The Significance of Emulation in the Oral Interaction Between Teacher and Students.Tina Kindeberg - 2012 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 46 (4):99-111.
    The lack of attention to the role of emotions generally has led modern learning theories to neglect the importance of emulation as a pedagogical support to students’ learning. One reason could be that the influence of teacher personality is not considered in relation to learning outcome. Another reason may be that the concept of emulation has been used as a psychological conception for one-way transmission. From a pedagogical rhetorical perspective, it is here argued that emulation and its pedagogical function is (...)
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  • The Significance of Emulation in the Oral Interaction Between Teacher and Students.Tina Kindeberg - 2013 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 47 (1):99-111.
    The lack of attention to the role of emotions generally has led modern learning theories to neglect the importance of emulation as a pedagogical support to students’ learning. One reason could be that the influence of teacher personality is not considered in relation to learning outcome. Another reason may be that the concept of emulation has been used as a psychological conception for one-way transmission. From a pedagogical rhetorical perspective, it is here argued that emulation and its pedagogical function is (...)
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