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Co-Existence and Co-Operation: The Two-Dimensional Conception of Education
Author(s) -
Jonas Aspelin
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2162-9463
pISSN - 2162-8467
DOI - 10.5923/j.edu.20110101.02
Subject(s) - mathematics education , mathematics
The expanding global discourse on education is built on the concept of individualism. One emerging direction in educational theory that challenges this discourse is relational pedagogy. This article aims to discuss some characteristic aspects of relational pedagogy, and thereby proposing a theoretical course in the field. By comparing Kenneth Gergen’s and Martin Buber’s relational conceptions, the article argues that relational pedagogy could/should be characterized by a dis-tinction between two fundamental types of relationships, tentatively labeled co-existence and co-operation. This distinction is proposed to be significant for relational pedagogy to become a trustworthy alternative not only to the individualistic- but also to the collectivist conception of education.

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