#2 Steen Nepper Larsen | Bildung and the Purposes of Education

Steen Nepper Larsen is associate professor at the Department of Education Sciences at the Danish School of Education at Aarhus University. He is a renowned Danish intellectual and author of many publications. Among them is book together with John Hattie in which Steen challenges the Visible Learning approach. How this book came into life and what Steen assumes to be severe flaws of the education system today, is examined closer in this podcast episode, where Steen also gives an in-depth account of Bildung and why it is so fundamentally different from education.  00:01:02 – Working with John Hattie on the book project “The Purposes of Education”00:04:13 – Steen's main critique of John Hattie’s Visible Learning approach00:07:06 – What is Bildung?00:12:26 – How have the themes of Bildung come under pressure?00:16:36 – Steen's main arguments against evidence-based teaching00:21:56 – What would an education without “evaluation fever” and the chase for evidence look like?00:26:09 – Is the concept of Bildung relevant for today’s professional studies?00:30:11 – Is there a relation between Bildung and responsibility as presented in the European Qualifications Framework?00:35:41 – What is needed from us to become truly “seeing”?00:40:00 – Bildung as the “God-given” in humans?Further literature:-              Hattie, J. & Larsen, S. N. (2020): The Purposes of Education: A Conversation between John Hattie and Steen Nepper Larsen. New York, NY: Routledge. -              Larsen, S. N. (2022): Evalueringsfeber og evidensjagt. Copenhagen: Samfundslitteratur  -              Larsen, S. N. (2019): Blindness in Seeing: A Philosophical Critique of the Visible Learning Paradigm in Education. Educational Science 9(1) 47. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci9010047 -              Larsen, S.N (2016). At ville noget med nogen – filosofiske og samtidskritiske fragmenter om dannelse og pædagogik. Turbine akademisk. 

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How to turn professional experience into practical knowledge? How to reflect over one’s professional practice in order to improve it? How to further develop a practitioner’s responseAbility when facing challenging situations? Already Aristotle spoke of practical knowledge in terms of prudence or practical wisdom (phronesis), a notion which is also reflected in the term Bildung. In this podcast, the hosts prof. Michael Noah Weiss and prof. Guro Hansen Helskog are examining central aspects of this knowledge form and its relevance in professional studies by talking to different scholars who made significant contributions to the field. Listeners can get hands-on ideas on how to develop practical knowledge in their own professional contexts. Hosts: Michael Noah Weiss & Guro Hansen Helskog