The ethical dimension in the passion for teaching. A biographical-narrative perspective in Higher Education
Keywords:
Didactics, higher education, memorable teachers, passion for teaching, ethicsAbstract
This article fits within the framework of the Research Project called “Teachers’ Education Program V: Memorable teachers´ biographies. Great Teachers, Intellectual Passions and Professional Development” (2012-2013) carried out by the Educational and Cultural Studies Research Group (GIEEC) at the School of Humanities, in Mar del Plata State University. Within it, and from a biographical-narrative perspective, narrations from teachers who are considered memorable are recovered, in order to identify moral values inherent to the ethical dimension essential to their passion for teaching. In this case, we resort to philosophy, on the one hand, to revise its contributions to the biographical-narrative research area in education and on the other, to make views related to the concept of otherness explicit. In this regard, we are interested in the meaning and sense that memorable teachers place in the idea of otherness in their teaching practices, since this is an ethical concept par excellence.
Downloads
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Copyright Notice
Editorial Committee Educational Praxis Magazine:
I hereby declare that I am the author of the article titled (article name), that it is original and my own and that it was not previously published in any other format or medium. I declare to know that the magazine will not charge me any type of fee under any circumstances, nor will I receive any type of monetary compensation If it were accepted for publication in Educational Praxis, I authorize the aforementioned magazine to publish it digitally and to advertise it on its social networks.
If the work is published, I adhere to the Creative Commons license called "Attribution - Non-Commercial Share Alike CC BY-NC-SA", through which it is allowed to copy, reproduce, distribute, publicly communicate the work and generate derivative works, as long as when the original author is cited and acknowledged. This license has been used since September 2018. In 2016 CC BY NC ND 4.0 was adhered to; and in the years 2017 and 2018 (January-August) CC BY NC 4.0.
This CC BY-NC-SA Share Alike license does not, however, permit commercial use of the work. As an author, the journal may establish additional agreements for the non-exclusive distribution of the version of the work published in the journal, it allows me to self-archive the published articles, in their post-print version, in institutional, thematic repositories, personal web pages or any other relevant use. with the recognition of having been first published in this journal.
Educational Praxis adheres to DORA (Declaration on Research Assessment) signed in San Francisco, California, on December 16, 2012, and to the Declaration of Mexico (Joint Declaration LATINDEX - REDALYC - CLACSO - IBICT).