Pedagogical Pleasures inquires into pleasure (understood as enjoyment, delight, and/or gratification) as a crucial but neglected aspect of teachers' lives and work. Pleasure is examined as an historically contingent and unstable product of language use, rather than as a spontaneous, personal, and psychological???feeling.??? This book is a departure from conventional accounts of pedagogy in two ways It is unashamedly about teachers rather than students , and it does not offer any solution to pedagogical problems . ...
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Pedagogical Pleasures inquires into pleasure (understood as enjoyment, delight, and/or gratification) as a crucial but neglected aspect of teachers' lives and work. Pleasure is examined as an historically contingent and unstable product of language use, rather than as a spontaneous, personal, and psychological???feeling.??? This book is a departure from conventional accounts of pedagogy in two ways It is unashamedly about teachers rather than students , and it does not offer any solution to pedagogical problems . Instead, it seeks to extend pedagogical knowledge by inquiring into the sorts of pleasure that are available to teachers at this historical time.
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