2nd Edition

Inventions of Teaching A Genealogy

By Brent Davis, Angus McMurtry Copyright 2025
310 Pages
by Routledge

310 Pages
by Routledge

310 Pages
by Routledge

This updated edition of Inventions of Teaching: A Genealogy presents an examination of the many and varied metaphors of teaching in English. These metaphors serve as sites to excavate conflicting historical, con-ceptual, and philosophical influences that have contributed to modern teaching practices. Though the Eurocentric perspectives of the first edition remain a focus, they are placed in... Read more

PART 1: Inventing Modern Educational Obsessions

1. Inventing Teaching: Structures of Thinking

2. Inventing Humanness: Human ∨ Natural

3. Inventing WEIRDness: Westerners ∨ Everyone Else

 

PART 2: Western Inventions of Teaching

4. Western Truths: Correspondence ∨ Coherence

5. Correspondence Theories of Big “T” Truth: Gnosis ∨ Epistēmē

6. Gnosis: Mysticism ∨ Religion

    Mysticism: teaching as drawing out

    Religion: teaching as drawing in

7. Epistēmē: Rationalism ∨ Empiricism

   Rationalism: teaching as instructing

   Empiricism: teaching as training

8. Coherence Theories of Small “t” Truths: Interpretation ∨ Participation

9. Interpretation: Embodiment ∨ Embeddedness

   Embodiment: teaching as facilitating

   Embeddedness: teaching as enculturating

10. Participation: Emergence ∨ Enaction

      Emergence: teaching as occasioning

      Enaction: teaching as enminding

 

Interlude

PART 3: Non-WEIRD Inventions of Teaching

11. An Enaction of East Asia: teaching as proper being

12. An Enaction of South Asia: teaching as struing

13. An Enaction of the Americas: teaching as present-ing

14. An Enaction of Oceania: teaching as immerging

15. An Enaction of Africa: teaching as enhabiting

16. Reinventing Teaching: teaching as expanding the space of the possible

Biography

Brent Davis is Professor and Werklund Research Professor with the Werklund School of Education at the University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.


Angus McMurtry is Associate Professor with the Faculty of Education at the University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.