One of my fellow students posted this.
"This term has carried over from last semester and it is a word that just doesn't not want to fit into my vocabulary. Can I get an example of what you expect in the section:- Pedagogical view (Pedagogical concepts)" -Lynn
I always like to see a post like this if I too am struggling in the same or similar area. Not that I wish hard times on anyone else I just like the idea that a question was raised that I need to ponder. This always makes me feel more involoved and not as lost because clearly someone else is in the desert with me trying to find the wellspring of knowledge.
So I decided to try and add something of an answer here based on some research. As I am writing my Assignment 1 paper I am very lost and a bit frustrated. Ahhh Life or something like it....
Pedogocial view: is the methods and theory behind the educational process, also reference see page 222-223 in Distance Education: A Systems View.
I think this helped me more than I will know. Back to writing and reading and writing some more.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
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It is good to see i am not the only one lost. However this is one word I feel intimate with, I spent over a year on the road (NY-FL-CA-AL even across Canada) looking at the social economical pedagogy of teachers. It can be summed up in a book that is probably more phycology than pedagogy:
ReplyDeletehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savage_Inequalities