Tidsskrift for Professionsstudier (Feb 2019)

Pædagogisk professionssprog

  • Gro Hellesdatter Jacobsen,
  • Leo Komischke-Konnerup

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7146/tfp.v15i28.113100
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 28

Abstract

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The article discusses the assumption, that pedagogical professions (teachers and social educators or pedagogues) lack a specific professional vocabulary that may contribute to the status and authority of the professions. With the concept of relational competence as point of departure it is argued that a psychological vocabulary has found its way into the field of pedagogics as part of a general turn towards a focus on competences and school effectiveness, but that a pedagogical language rather should build on pedagogics’ own aim and self-understanding. The German pedagogical researcher Benner’s concepts on Bildsamkeit and invitation to self-determination are introduced as examples on how a professional, pedagogical vocabulary may be rediscovered and further developed.

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