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    Beyond Reflection: Perception, virtue, and teacher knowledge.Karl D. Hostetler - 2016 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 48 (2):179-190.
    In this article, I aim to vindicate the belief that many teachers have that their intuitions, insights, or perceptions are legitimate—and indispensible—guides for their teaching. Perceptions can constitute knowledge. This runs counter to some number of views that emphasize ‘reflective practice’ and teachers as ‘reflective practitioners.’ I do not deny that reflection can be important, but it is a derivative task, dependent on teachers being the ‘right sort of subject,’ having the ‘right orientation’ to their work, at the service of (...)
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    Learning to Flourish: A Philosophical Exploration of Liberal Education.Karl D. Hostetler - 2015 - Educational Theory 65 (1):94-101.
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    Teacher as Tragic Ironist.Karl D. Hostetler - 2018 - Educational Theory 68 (2):197-212.