Why should an ethics of care matter in education?

Q3 Social Sciences Transformation in Higher Education Pub Date : 2021-10-29 DOI:10.4102/the.v6i0.127
Jerome P. Joorst
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When a black 2nd-year student educator gets chased away from a school whilst doing his teaching practice for hair ‘not setting an appropriate example to learners’, the incident elicits questions about the rights of student educators during teaching practice, as well as the extent to which universities and schools care for, support and prepare student educators for the realities of schooling in South Africa. I situate the article in Transformation in Higher Education and the discourses of moral education concerning universities’ preparation of student educators in conjunction with schools in South Africa. The purpose in this article is to critically evaluate the neoliberal regulatory environment that frames education in general and how this has led to ‘uncaring’ environments in which student educators must operate during the execution of their teaching practice. I applied an ethics-of-care- approach to conceptually discuss the central role that care should play in the professional development of student educators. A decline in the level of care for student educators during teaching practice by universities and schools has an increasingly negative impact on their professional preparation which might lead to increased teacher attrition and discourage new entrants to the profession. To achieve the kind of care among teachers we envisage through education, universities and schools will have to re-examine the role of care for student educators during teaching practice.
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为什么护理伦理在教育中很重要?
当一名二年级的黑人学生教育工作者在进行头发教学实践时被学校赶走时,“没有为学习者树立一个合适的榜样”,这一事件引发了人们对学生教育者在教学实践中的权利以及大学和学校在多大程度上关心的问题,支持和培养学生教育工作者应对南非学校教育的现实。我将这篇文章放在《高等教育的变革》中,并结合南非的学校,对大学培养学生教育工作者的德育论述进行了阐述。本文的目的是批判性地评估新自由主义的监管环境,该环境构成了教育的总体框架,以及这是如何导致学生教育工作者在执行教学实践时必须在“漠不关心”的环境中运作的。我运用了关怀伦理学的方法,从概念上讨论了关怀在学生教育工作者的专业发展中应该发挥的核心作用。在大学和学校的教学实践中,对学生教育工作者的照顾水平下降,对他们的专业准备产生了越来越大的负面影响,这可能导致教师流失增加,并阻碍新进入该行业的人。为了通过教育实现我们所设想的教师关怀,大学和学校必须重新审视在教学实践中对学生教育工作者的关怀作用。
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Transformation in Higher Education
Transformation in Higher Education Social Sciences-Education
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