From: Watson, Ryan G (email suppressed)
Date: Wed Nov 12 2008 - 08:40:55 PST
Gregory Semenza's book Graduate Study for the Twenty-first Century has some sample pedagogical philosophy statements that are pretty good.
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Subject: pedagogical philosophy?
I'm looking at a job application that asks about my "pedagogical philosophy."
If you've read my posts you'll guess I lean towards a critical pedagogy, though I'm not an expert on the theoretical aspect of it. I'm influenced by Augusto Boal whose methods come from _Pedagogy of the Oppressed_, but I've also had some training in constructivist techniques...
Any professorial types care to share their own thoughts on their pedagogical philosophy, or direct me towards some reading on this subject?
Thanks,
Flick Harrison
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