Cause for Concern? The value of practical knowledge in professional education
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/30473Date
2023-06-22Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
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Abstract
The aim of this paper is to explore how practical knowledge can enhance higher education and Bildung
for the human service professions. The paper sheds light on how governance reforms such as New
Public Management have influenced higher education, where we argue that scientific rationality has
weakened the professional’s autonomy and responsibility. The paper is based on the three authors’
experiences as university teachers and researchers from three different fields, namely, nursing, social
work, and special education. By using Foucault’s theory of the panoptic gaze, the analysis shows what
is at stake in professional practice, education, and research and introduces perspectives from practical
knowledge as a more functional understanding, highlighting 1) that subjective experiences are not
being legitimized, 2) the inherent knowledge of practice, and 3) evidence and valid knowledge.
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SAGECitation
Mæhre KS, Halås CT, Hvitsten. Cause for Concern? The value of practical knowledge in professional education. Policy Futures in Education. 2023;0(0):1-16Metadata
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