1st Edition

The Ethics of Becoming a Good Teacher In Conversation with Aristotle and Confucius

By Ying Ma Copyright 2024
146 Pages
by Routledge

146 Pages
by Routledge

146 Pages
by Routledge

This book explores Aristotelian and Confucian wisdom traditions to understand education and what counts as a good teacher in an embodied dialogic approach. The book creates a dialogue between ancient ideas and the author’s lived experiences as a teacher in cross-cultural landscapes today to ruminate on the important themes of educational purpose, teacher excellence, teacher-student relationships,... Read more

1. A Moral Quest of Teaching.  2. Why Do We Educate? Eudaimonia and Dao.  3. What Do We Educate? Phronesis, Philia and Ren.  4: How Do We Educate? Techne and Liuyi.  5. Becoming A Good Teacher Does Not Come That Easily.  6. Post-Pandemic Teaching Reimagined.

Biography

Dr. Ying Ma is currently an Instructor at Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Canada. She used to be a high school teacher in Beijing, China for seven years prior to pursuing her graduate study at UBC. She has rich cross-cultural teaching and research experience in diverse settings. Her research interest includes teacher education, comparative research, narrative inquiry, teacher identity, philosophy of education, ethics, and curriculum studies.