ABSTRACT

Pedagogical Tact describes how teacher-student relations possess an improvisational and ethical character. The daily realities of educators, parents, and childcare specialists are pedagogically conditioned by sensitive insights, active thoughtfulness, and the creative ability to act caringly and appropriately in the immediacy of the moment. Internationally known educator Max van Manen shows through recognizable examples and evocative stories how good teaching is driven by the phenomenology of pedagogy. His book-refocuses educators and others away from an emphasis on instrumental skills and technocratic programs toward the need for pedagogical tact;-describes how pedagogical actions have latent effects that will influence children throughout their lives;-shows how our actions with young people have pedagogically ethical and moral significance;-gives educators back their original vocational motivation and inspiration.

chapter One|6 pages

The Primacy of Pedagogy

chapter Two|12 pages

Experiencing Pedagogy Vicariously

chapter Three|16 pages

The Nature of Pedagogy

chapter Four|12 pages

The Pedagogy of Reflective Practice

chapter Six|30 pages

Pedagogical Tact

chapter Seven|32 pages

Pedagogical Con-tact

chapter Eight|18 pages

Pedagogical Regard and Recognition

chapter Nine|14 pages

The Phenomenology of Student Experience

chapter Ten|8 pages

Cyber-Pedagogy

chapter Eleven|16 pages

Pedagogical Knowing and Acting