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RULES, TECHNIQUE, AND PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE: A WITTGENSTEINIAN EXPLORATION OF VOCATIONAL LEARNING

机译:规则,技术和实践知识:维特根斯坦职业学习的探索

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In this essay, Christopher Winch explores the relevance of Ludwig Wittgenstein's account of rule-following to vocational education with particular reference to the often-made claim that any account of an activity in terms of rule-following implies rigidity and inflexibility. He argues that most rule-following is only successful when it involves a degree of flexibility. For instance, most technical work that involves rule-following requires flexibility and situational awareness for success. Technical education that fails to take account of the need to apply rules in a way that accounts for a wide variety of situations is likely to be unsuccessful. Winch offers an account of professional judgment based on Stephen Toulmin's theory of argumentation and discusses progression from novice to expert in terms of Toulmin's analysis. He also considers the relation between vocational education and other practices in the context of the wider civic implications of occupational practice.
机译:在本文中,克里斯托弗·温奇(Christopher Winch)探索了路德维希·维特根斯坦(Ludwig Wittgenstein)关于遵循规则的论述与职业教育的相关性,并特别提到了经常提出的主张,即任何关于遵循规则的活动的叙述都意味着僵化和僵化。他认为,大多数遵循规则只有在涉及一定程度的灵活性时才能成功。例如,大多数涉及规则遵循的技术工作都需要灵活性和对态势的了解才能取得成功。如果技术教育未能考虑到以适用于各种情况的方式应用规则的需求,则可能会失败。 Winch基于Stephen Toulmin的论证理论提供了专业判断的说明,并根据Toulmin的分析讨论了从新手到专家的发展过程。他还考虑了职业实践对公民的广泛影响,探讨了职业教育与其他实践之间的关系。

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    《Educational Theory》 |2006年第4期|p.407-421|共15页
  • 作者

    Christopher Winch;

  • 作者单位

    Department of Education and Professional Studies King's College, London;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 教育;
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-18 01:21:00

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