What makes a conversation?
Om tilltal, gensvar och ansvar i lärarstuderandes reflektioner om övningar i filosofi
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7146/spf.v9i1.119215Keywords:
Samtal, Martin Buber, Filosofi med barn, LärarutbildningAbstract
Interactions and conversations with children, caretakers and other pedagogues take central stage in early childhood education. In this article, we investigate how future teachers in early childhood education reflect on dialogues and their own participation in practical conversation training from Philosophy for Children. We discuss these in the light of the triad address-responsiveness-responsibility, which has been considered central to genuine dialogues in dialogical ethics. In our study, the students´ express discomfort at the need to discuss matters in a manner that is new to them, but also think that this form of conversation helps them to listen more actively to others. This insight about the difficulty of listening, and the possibility of developing into better listeners, is of significance in the formation of their professional identity and practice.
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