Returning to the origins of education, Becoming Pedagogue explores its
role in today's society by reuniting philosophy with pedagogy. It
investigates the aesthetics, ethics and politics of childhood, education
and what a teacher really does, enabling educators to define and perform
their profession as per its historical and intellectual roots.
Reflecting on the practice, science and knowledge tradition of pedagogy
as well as abstract and formalist discourse at all levels, Olsson's work
evokes real, becoming and free aspects of educational experiences and
events. Through a close reading of French philosopher Henri Bergson's
major works, historical and contemporary pedagogical resources as well
as the pedagogy developed in the early childhood centres in Reggio
Emilia, Italy, it develops a critical-cum-creative methodology that both
analyses the present educational situation as well as creates new
pedagogical alternatives.
Using brand new perspectives as well as practical examples of what
teachers do, Becoming Pedagogue will provide students, educators and
researchers tools for critiquing simplified ideas of what a teacher is
as well as giving them inspiration to experiment with alternative ways
of teaching.