A Will to Learn: Being a Student in an age of Uncertainty
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Introduction
Part 1: Being and Becoming
1 Where there’s a will
2 Being
3 Authenticity
4 Becoming
Part 2: Being a Student
5 Travel broadens the mind
6 A will to offer
7 Voice
8 Dispositions and qualities
Part 3: Being aTeacher
9 The inspiring teacher
10 A pedagogy for uncertain times
11 Space and risk
12 A critical spirit
Coda: Puzzles and Possibilities
Notes
Bibliography
Subject Index
Name Index
This book examines the structure of what it is to have a will to learn. Here, a language of being, becoming, authenticity, dispositions, voice, air, spirit, inspiration and care is drawn on. As such, this book offers an idea of student development that challenges the dominant views of our age, of curricula understood largely in terms of skill or even of knowledge, and pedagogy understood as bringing off pre-specified ‘outcomes’.
The will to learn, though, can be fragile. This is of crucial importance, for if the will to learn dissolves, the student's commitment may falter. Accordingly, more than encouraging an interest in the student's subject or in the acquiring of skills, the primary responsibility of teachers in higher education is to sustain and develop the student's will to learn. This is a radical thesis, for it implies a transformation in how we understand the nature of teaching in higher education.