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ESC3701 Assignment 3 (DETAILED ANSWERS) 2024 -
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Educational Studies in context - ESC3701 (ESC3701)
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University Of South Africa (Unisa)
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Philosophy of Education Today 2e
ESC3701 Assignment 3 (DETAILED ANSWERS) 2024 - DISTINCTION
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SECTION A [50 marks]
Hermeneutics and a Hermeneutics Philosophy of Education Write an essay
of not more than 5 typed pages (bibliography excluded) on the following
topic: Hermeneutics Structure your essay as follows: 1. Introduction to the
essay, in which you define hermeneutics and hermeneutics in education.
(10) 2. Body of the essay, in which you discuss the contribution of
hermeneutics theory in terms of the: 2.1 Effect on student–teacher
relationships (15) 2.2 Important role of critical theory in education (15) 3.
Conclusion to the essay, in which you summarise the points discussed in
the essay. No new sources or new information should be introduced in the
conclusion. (5) 4. Bibliography. Below are some references that you should
consult in writing your essay. You may, of course, consult other relevant
sources. Remember that your bibliography must be arranged in
alphabetical order according to author surname. (5) References: • Brauer,
D. 2009. Alternate readings: Student hermeneutics and academic
discourse. Rhetoric Review, 29(1):69–87. • Higgins, C. 2010. Teaching
experience: toward a hermeneutic of teaching and teacher education.
Journal of Philosophy of Education, 44(2/3):435–478. • Maggioni, L. &
Parkinson, M.H. 2008. The role of teachers’ epistemic cognition, epistemic
beliefs, and calibration of success. Educational Psychology Review,
20(4):445–461.
Title: The Hermeneutics Philosophy of Education: Bridging Understanding and Critical
Inquiry
1. Introduction
Hermeneutics, derived from the Greek word "hermeneuein," meaning interpretation, is a
philosophical approach concerned with the interpretation of texts, symbols, and experiences.