The Narrative Nature of Teacher-Student Relationship
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The teacher-student relationship is characterized by

  • Competition and rivalry
  • Empathy and connection
  • Collaboration and mutual understanding
  • Narration and detachment (correct)
  • The teacher's task is to

  • Inspire the students' creativity
  • Fill the students with detached contents (correct)
  • Motivate the students
  • Encourage critical thinking
  • The text suggests that narrative education

  • Leads to alienation and emptiness (correct)
  • Fosters creativity and imagination
  • Encourages active participation
  • Promotes critical thinking
  • The teacher talks about reality as if it were

    <p>Predictable and static</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The students' experience is

    <p>Disconnected from the teacher's narration</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following terms with their descriptions from the text:

    <p>Narrating Subject = The teacher in the education process Listening objects = The students in the education process Narration sickness = The issue with education being too static and predictable Alienating verbosity = Words that are detached from reality and become hollow</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following concepts with their meanings in the context of education:

    <p>Empirical dimensions of reality = The tangible aspects of reality that are often made static in education Narrative education = A teaching approach where the teacher narrates and the students listen Existential experience = The real-life experiences of the students Contents = The subject matter narrated by the teacher</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the criticisms of the narrative education method:

    <p>Motionless reality = The teacher talks about reality as if it were static Alien topic = The teacher expounds on a topic completely alien to the students' experience Filling with contents = The teacher's task to fill the students with narrated contents Detached from reality = The contents of the narration are disconnected from the totality that could give them significance</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following elements with their roles in the narrative education process:

    <p>Teacher = Narrating subject Students = Listening objects Reality = Presented as static and predictable Words = Become hollow and alienated</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following descriptions with their corresponding terms from the text:

    <p>Lifeless and petrified = The contents in the process of being narrated Fundamentally narrative character = The nature of the teacher-student relationship Suffering from narration sickness = Education according to the text Hollow, alienated, and alienating verbosity = Words in the context of narrative education</p> Signup and view all the answers

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