Some Reflections on Working-Class Ontology and Epistemology — or Why Teaching in Higher Education Needs to Be More Concrete
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/23029Date
2021-01-01Type
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Isaksen, K. RobertAbstract
Based on my own experiences with having one foot in academia and the other in construction, I reflect on how the tendential form of work among the working class affects their ontology and epistemology, and discuss what this may mean for teaching and learning in higher education. I attempt to write from both a working-class and middle-class perspective. This I do because it was the clashing of my working-class and middle-class experiences that caused me to reflect on forms of work in relation to ontology and epistemology; I need to present both perspectives to make sense of the argument.
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Peter LangCitation
Isaksen. Some Reflections on Working-Class Ontology and Epistemology—or Why Teaching in Higher Education Needs to Be More Concrete. Philosophy and Theory in Higher Education. 2021;3(2):1-22Metadata
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