1 / 11

The Model

The Model. Theory-based Action. Theories. Philosophy of life. Philosophy of Life. Philosophical foundation (6a) World view (6a) Ethical development (6a). Leadership (6b+d) Human learning (6c) Sociology (6e) Research (5). Effective teacher (1) Change agent (2) Organizer (3)

kalin
Download Presentation

The Model

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. The Model

  2. Theory-based Action Theories Philosophy of life

  3. Philosophy of Life • Philosophical foundation (6a) • World view (6a) • Ethical development (6a)

  4. Leadership (6b+d) Human learning (6c) Sociology (6e) Research (5) Effective teacher (1) Change agent (2) Organizer (3) Consultant (4) Technology (6f) Theories Theory-based Action

  5. Philosophy of Life • Theism • Critical Constructivism • Critical Realism The search for meaning is a human quality and a sign of human health. (Frankl, 1998, 266)

  6. Theism • Creation (Limitation of being) • Value of every human being • Freedom, Love, Service • Need for Revelation (Bible) • Sire, Knight, Canale

  7. Critical Constructivism • We construct reality • We see differently • Critical: revelation, Bible as leading source • Watzlawik, Pörksen

  8. As a critical constructivist I accept ambiguity, change, growth, watchfulness as characteristics of life (the anthropological aspect). Security, future, stability and truth is embedded only in the person of Jesus Christ (the theological aspect). Therefore faith is foremost a relationship of trust (not just believing the right thing).

  9. Critical Realism • Acceptance of Being • Acceptance of Perception • Critical: Reality is more than… • Noack

  10. Three Levels – One System • Value of freedom > servant leadership > change process: with each other • Value of love > learning theory (collaboration) > problem solving: in a group

  11. Literature • Canale, Fernando Luis, A Criticism of Theological Reason - Time and Timelessness as Primordial Presuppositions. Berrien Springs: Andrews University Press, 1983. • Knight, George, Philosophy and Education – An introduction in Christian perspective. Berrien Springs: Andrews University Press, 1998 (3). • Noack, Winfried, Wharheitsansprüche in der Philosophie, In B. Oestreich (Ed.), Wahrheitsansprüche in einer pluralistischen Gesellschaft, Beiheft zu Spes Christiana, Hamburg: Grindeldruck, pp. 11-29. • Pörksen, Bernhard (Ed.), Abschied vom Absoluten - Gespräche zum Konstruktivismus. Heidelberg: Carl-Auer-Systeme Verlag, 2001. • Sire, James W., Die Welt aus der Sicht der anderen - Informationen über Weltanschauungen. Neuhausen-Stuttgart: Hänssler Verlag, 1980. • Watzlawik, Paul, Wie wirklich ist die Wirklichkeit - Wahn, Täuschung, Verstehen. München, Zürich: R. Piper und Company Verlag, 1976. • Watzlawik, Paul, Beavin, Janet H., Jackson, Don D., Menschliche Kommunikation - Formen, Störungen, Paradoxien. Bern, Stuttgart, Wien: Verlag Hans Huber, 1980 (5).

More Related