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Towards an Acoustic History of Education
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This highly novel book provides an exploration of the role of silence in the school setting and interrogates the value of silence and quiet in contemporary educational practices, looking at pedagogies and classroom practice to guide this increasingly popular subdiscipline of the history of education.
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This highly novel book provides an exploration of the role of silence in the school setting and interrogates the value of silence and quiet in contemporary educational practices, looking at pedagogies and classroom practice to guide this increasingly popular subdiscipline of the history of education.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040352373
- Artikelnr.: 73489135
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040352373
- Artikelnr.: 73489135
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Pieter Verstraete is Senior Professor in the History of Education, Research Centre for Education, Culture and Society, KU Leuven, Belgium.
Introduction: Listening to silence in the history of education
1. Silent practices in education
2. Research into silence in current pedagogical practices
3. A critical look at existing histories of silence
4. Towards a history of silence at school and in the classroom
5. The silent self, exemplary Bobby, and history as megaphone
Chapter 1: The rise of classroom-based silence
1. 'He squeals just like a thin pig, whose throat must be cut at once'
2. Noise and silence in the work of Jean-Baptiste de la Salle
3. Servile silence and philanthropic freedom
4. Regarding proper, exact, good, mechanical, sweet, or healing silence
5. A lesson in silence for the youngest children
Chapter 2: Maria Montessori's rediscovery of silence
1. The first cry of the newborn child
2. Silence, discipline, and the din of falling chairs
3. Silence exercises, whispering voices, and controlled liveliness
4. The meaning of silence for (the education of) teachers
5. 'If we want to reach silence, we have to educate them'
6. Reaching a new world through silence
Chapter 3: The silent child and the loud self
1. Silence and shyness
2. Dictation, exam questions, and observation lessons: the omnipresence of
shy children in the classroom
3. The voice of the eighteenth-century Timidus: 'I'm not mad!'
4. From good and evil to normal and abnormal shyness
5. Social Darwinism and the noisy struggle for existence
6. The successful self, the culture of personality, and the war against
shyness
7. Maria Montessori, self-education and shyness as monstrosity
Chapter 4: Silent reading and the child as open book
1. The art of reading aloud
2. Silent efficiency and the economisation of education
3. The rise of silent reading in the Low Countries
4. Silent reading tests and the call for responsible selection
5. Critical noises and the triumph of silent reading
Epilogue: Silence, the chargeable self and the direction of our future
1. Silent practices in education
2. Research into silence in current pedagogical practices
3. A critical look at existing histories of silence
4. Towards a history of silence at school and in the classroom
5. The silent self, exemplary Bobby, and history as megaphone
Chapter 1: The rise of classroom-based silence
1. 'He squeals just like a thin pig, whose throat must be cut at once'
2. Noise and silence in the work of Jean-Baptiste de la Salle
3. Servile silence and philanthropic freedom
4. Regarding proper, exact, good, mechanical, sweet, or healing silence
5. A lesson in silence for the youngest children
Chapter 2: Maria Montessori's rediscovery of silence
1. The first cry of the newborn child
2. Silence, discipline, and the din of falling chairs
3. Silence exercises, whispering voices, and controlled liveliness
4. The meaning of silence for (the education of) teachers
5. 'If we want to reach silence, we have to educate them'
6. Reaching a new world through silence
Chapter 3: The silent child and the loud self
1. Silence and shyness
2. Dictation, exam questions, and observation lessons: the omnipresence of
shy children in the classroom
3. The voice of the eighteenth-century Timidus: 'I'm not mad!'
4. From good and evil to normal and abnormal shyness
5. Social Darwinism and the noisy struggle for existence
6. The successful self, the culture of personality, and the war against
shyness
7. Maria Montessori, self-education and shyness as monstrosity
Chapter 4: Silent reading and the child as open book
1. The art of reading aloud
2. Silent efficiency and the economisation of education
3. The rise of silent reading in the Low Countries
4. Silent reading tests and the call for responsible selection
5. Critical noises and the triumph of silent reading
Epilogue: Silence, the chargeable self and the direction of our future
Introduction: Listening to silence in the history of education
1. Silent practices in education
2. Research into silence in current pedagogical practices
3. A critical look at existing histories of silence
4. Towards a history of silence at school and in the classroom
5. The silent self, exemplary Bobby, and history as megaphone
Chapter 1: The rise of classroom-based silence
1. 'He squeals just like a thin pig, whose throat must be cut at once'
2. Noise and silence in the work of Jean-Baptiste de la Salle
3. Servile silence and philanthropic freedom
4. Regarding proper, exact, good, mechanical, sweet, or healing silence
5. A lesson in silence for the youngest children
Chapter 2: Maria Montessori's rediscovery of silence
1. The first cry of the newborn child
2. Silence, discipline, and the din of falling chairs
3. Silence exercises, whispering voices, and controlled liveliness
4. The meaning of silence for (the education of) teachers
5. 'If we want to reach silence, we have to educate them'
6. Reaching a new world through silence
Chapter 3: The silent child and the loud self
1. Silence and shyness
2. Dictation, exam questions, and observation lessons: the omnipresence of
shy children in the classroom
3. The voice of the eighteenth-century Timidus: 'I'm not mad!'
4. From good and evil to normal and abnormal shyness
5. Social Darwinism and the noisy struggle for existence
6. The successful self, the culture of personality, and the war against
shyness
7. Maria Montessori, self-education and shyness as monstrosity
Chapter 4: Silent reading and the child as open book
1. The art of reading aloud
2. Silent efficiency and the economisation of education
3. The rise of silent reading in the Low Countries
4. Silent reading tests and the call for responsible selection
5. Critical noises and the triumph of silent reading
Epilogue: Silence, the chargeable self and the direction of our future
1. Silent practices in education
2. Research into silence in current pedagogical practices
3. A critical look at existing histories of silence
4. Towards a history of silence at school and in the classroom
5. The silent self, exemplary Bobby, and history as megaphone
Chapter 1: The rise of classroom-based silence
1. 'He squeals just like a thin pig, whose throat must be cut at once'
2. Noise and silence in the work of Jean-Baptiste de la Salle
3. Servile silence and philanthropic freedom
4. Regarding proper, exact, good, mechanical, sweet, or healing silence
5. A lesson in silence for the youngest children
Chapter 2: Maria Montessori's rediscovery of silence
1. The first cry of the newborn child
2. Silence, discipline, and the din of falling chairs
3. Silence exercises, whispering voices, and controlled liveliness
4. The meaning of silence for (the education of) teachers
5. 'If we want to reach silence, we have to educate them'
6. Reaching a new world through silence
Chapter 3: The silent child and the loud self
1. Silence and shyness
2. Dictation, exam questions, and observation lessons: the omnipresence of
shy children in the classroom
3. The voice of the eighteenth-century Timidus: 'I'm not mad!'
4. From good and evil to normal and abnormal shyness
5. Social Darwinism and the noisy struggle for existence
6. The successful self, the culture of personality, and the war against
shyness
7. Maria Montessori, self-education and shyness as monstrosity
Chapter 4: Silent reading and the child as open book
1. The art of reading aloud
2. Silent efficiency and the economisation of education
3. The rise of silent reading in the Low Countries
4. Silent reading tests and the call for responsible selection
5. Critical noises and the triumph of silent reading
Epilogue: Silence, the chargeable self and the direction of our future