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The paper presents a conceptual model for thinking about the process of teaching and learning based on how teachers respond to the question:
“What do you mean by teaching?”


There emerge '''four basic theories of teaching''':
* There is the [[transfer theory]], which treats knowledge as a commodity to be transferred from one vessel to
another.
* There is the [[shaping theory]], which treats teaching as a process of shaping, or moulding students to a
predetermined pattern.
* Thirdly there is the [[travelling theory]] which treats a subject, as a terrain to be explored with hills to be
climbed for better viewpoints with the teacher am the travelling companion or expert guide.
* Finally, there is the [[growing theory]], which focuses more attention on the intellectual and emotional
development of the learner.


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== 5. Résumé (facultatif) ==



Version du 3 juin 2014 à 16:47


Personal theories of teaching

1. Références

  • Référence complète APA : Fox, D. (1983). Personal theories of teaching. Studies in Higher Education, 8(2), 151-163


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4. Abstract

The paper presents a conceptual model for thinking about the process of teaching and learning based on how teachers respond to the question: “What do you mean by teaching?”

There emerge four basic theories of teaching:

  • There is the transfer theory, which treats knowledge as a commodity to be transferred from one vessel to

another.

  • There is the shaping theory, which treats teaching as a process of shaping, or moulding students to a

predetermined pattern.

  • Thirdly there is the travelling theory which treats a subject, as a terrain to be explored with hills to be

climbed for better viewpoints with the teacher am the travelling companion or expert guide.

  • Finally, there is the growing theory, which focuses more attention on the intellectual and emotional

development of the learner.


5. Résumé (facultatif)


6. Voir aussi