EPISODE · Jul 18, 2021 · 35 MIN
Using Moral and Intellectual Virtues in Craftsmanship to Replace Bloom's Taxonomy
from The Educational Renaissance Podcast · host Educational Renaissance
Welcome to the Educational Renaissance podcast, where we promote a rebirth of ancient wisdom for the modern era. We seek to inspire educators by fusing the best of modern research with the insights of the great philosophers of education. Join us in the great conversation and share with a friend or colleague to keep the renaissance spreading. In today's episode, Jason continues his series exploring the use of Aristotle's philosophy by proposing to replace Bloom's taxonomy with moral and intellectual virtues of craftsmanship. He discusses why instruction is needed to guide the students' minds as they learn, challenging the notion that children can learn what they need to learn on their own. Finally, he demonstrates how the hand, heart, and head are intertwined and should be educated together rather than separately. Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
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Welcome to the Educational Renaissance podcast, where we promote a rebirth of ancient wisdom for the modern era. We seek to inspire educators by fusing the best of modern research with the insights of the great philosophers of education. Join us in the great conversation and share with a friend or colleague to keep the renaissance spreading. In today's episode, Jason continues his series exploring the use of Aristotle's philosophy by proposing to replace Bloom's taxonomy with moral and intellectual virtues of craftsmanship. He discusses why instruction is needed to guide the students' minds as they learn, challenging the notion that children can learn what they need to learn on their own. Finally, he demonstrates how the hand, heart, and head are intertwined and should be educated together rather than separately. Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
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