Between tradition and modernity

This article claims that many elements of the new pedagogy were already tried and proposed in Jewish tradition, by the sages who lived in Israel and Babylonia from 2nd BC-6th AD centuries. This paper discusses the pedagogy of the sages and shows how they preceded their times, for instance on issues...

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Main Authors: Amir Mashiach, Nitza Davidovich
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editorial AAR 2021-07-01
Series:Laplage em Revista
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Online Access:https://laplageemrevista.editorialaar.com/index.php/lpg1/article/view/1116
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spelling doaj-63c2ddb0b1e64fcf8925ebfd96ff657b2021-07-22T12:11:15ZengEditorial AARLaplage em Revista2446-62202021-07-017Extra-D10.24115/S2446-622020217Extra-D1116p.376-390Between tradition and modernityAmir Mashiach0Nitza Davidovich1AU - Ariel UniversityAU - Ariel University This article claims that many elements of the new pedagogy were already tried and proposed in Jewish tradition, by the sages who lived in Israel and Babylonia from 2nd BC-6th AD centuries. This paper discusses the pedagogy of the sages and shows how they preceded their times, for instance on issues such as the teacher’s status and role, centering on the student, teaching critical thinking, peer teaching, cooperative learning, intellectual integrity, equality, apprenticeship, personal attention, the academic climate, and even the “flipped classroom”. This article shall inspect several modern approaches customary at present, with a view of the traditional past. https://laplageemrevista.editorialaar.com/index.php/lpg1/article/view/1116New pedagogyTraditional pedagogyChazal (sages)Critical thinking“Flipped classroom”
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author Amir Mashiach
Nitza Davidovich
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Nitza Davidovich
Between tradition and modernity
Laplage em Revista
New pedagogy
Traditional pedagogy
Chazal (sages)
Critical thinking
“Flipped classroom”
author_facet Amir Mashiach
Nitza Davidovich
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title Between tradition and modernity
title_short Between tradition and modernity
title_full Between tradition and modernity
title_fullStr Between tradition and modernity
title_full_unstemmed Between tradition and modernity
title_sort between tradition and modernity
publisher Editorial AAR
series Laplage em Revista
issn 2446-6220
publishDate 2021-07-01
description This article claims that many elements of the new pedagogy were already tried and proposed in Jewish tradition, by the sages who lived in Israel and Babylonia from 2nd BC-6th AD centuries. This paper discusses the pedagogy of the sages and shows how they preceded their times, for instance on issues such as the teacher’s status and role, centering on the student, teaching critical thinking, peer teaching, cooperative learning, intellectual integrity, equality, apprenticeship, personal attention, the academic climate, and even the “flipped classroom”. This article shall inspect several modern approaches customary at present, with a view of the traditional past.
topic New pedagogy
Traditional pedagogy
Chazal (sages)
Critical thinking
“Flipped classroom”
url https://laplageemrevista.editorialaar.com/index.php/lpg1/article/view/1116
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