Let’s Be Makers Instead of Followers

Authors Peter Mesker, Hanke Drop
Published in L.R. Andersen (ed.). What it means to be human: Bildung traditions from around the globe, past, present, and future
Publication date 2024
Research groups Duurzame Gemeenschappen, Normatieve Professionalisering
Type Book

Summary

A Europe-wide revival of the idea of bildung as a goal for education has been gaining momentum for a couple of decades. The main idea is that bildung enables teachers, researchers and policy makers “… to explore the ways in which education might be about something more than simply the transmission of our facts and values to the next generation,” to use a quote by Gert Biesta, the Dutch professor of educational theory and pedagogy at the University of Edinburgh. Others often narrow bildung down to a process of becoming a whole person or cultivating one’s self towards civic excellence. Those ideas come from an older tradition with bildung thinkers such as the 19th century Prussian minister of education, Wilhelm von Humboldt, who promoted bildung as a key objective of public education.

On this publication contributed

  • Peter Mesker | Hogeschoolhoofddocent, lerarenopleider, onderzoeker | Duurzame Gemeenschappen
    Peter Mesker
    • Teacher-researcher
    • Research group: Duurzame Gemeenschappen
  • profielfoto Hanke Drop
    Hanke Drop
    • Researcher
    • Research groups: Normatieve Professionalisering, Duurzame Gemeenschappen
Language Engels
Published in L.R. Andersen (ed.). What it means to be human: Bildung traditions from around the globe, past, present, and future
ISBN/ISSN URN:ISBN:ISBN hard cover: 9788793791-32-9 ISBN paperback: 9788793791-34-3 ISBN ebook: 9788793791-33-6
Key words bildung, makers, followers
Page range 63-71

Peter Mesker

Peter Mesker | Hogeschoolhoofddocent, lerarenopleider, onderzoeker | Duurzame Gemeenschappen

Peter Mesker

  • Teacher-researcher
  • Research group: Duurzame Gemeenschappen