After the Ten Commandments … the Sermon? Comments on David Labaree’s Research Recommendations

It was bound to happen. After some supposed authority boldly announces ten commandments for good research practices in his domain (Depaepe, 2010), another one suddenly pops up – in this case a ‘real’ authority – who cannot resist the urge to give a sermon on almost the same subject (Labaree, 2011)....

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Vydáno v:Between Educationalization and Appropriation s. 471
Hlavní autor: M. Depaepe
Médium: Kapitola
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Leuven University Press 13.09.2012
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Shrnutí:It was bound to happen. After some supposed authority boldly announces ten commandments for good research practices in his domain (Depaepe, 2010), another one suddenly pops up – in this case a ‘real’ authority – who cannot resist the urge to give a sermon on almost the same subject (Labaree, 2011). The historical but often repressed relationship between theology and pedagogy, repeatedly trumpeted by people like Fritz Osterwalder (2003), must have stuck in the subconscious of the historians of education. The religious metaphors prompted by the discussion about our opinion article (and which will undoubtedly resurface in comments on Labaree’s
ISBN:9058679179
9789058679178