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Anarchy in the H.E.
Roger Kerry
12 episodes
3 days ago
This is a series of monthly podcasts all about Higher Education and learning. I talk with the most forward-thinking and disruptive educational leaders on the planet. Each episode is 40-minutes long, raw and unplugged. We are punks shaping the future of higher education. Oh yeah. Music: (C) Three Bad Eyes / Bill Kerry III
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This is a series of monthly podcasts all about Higher Education and learning. I talk with the most forward-thinking and disruptive educational leaders on the planet. Each episode is 40-minutes long, raw and unplugged. We are punks shaping the future of higher education. Oh yeah. Music: (C) Three Bad Eyes / Bill Kerry III
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EPISODE 8 ANTHROPOLOGY AND/AS EDUCATION with Professor Tim Ingold
Anarchy in the H.E.
39 minutes 25 seconds
3 years ago
EPISODE 8 ANTHROPOLOGY AND/AS EDUCATION with Professor Tim Ingold

There is more to education than teaching and learning! Says Tim Ingold, a British Anthropologist, and now Emeritus Professor and the University of Aberdeen. 


In his book "Anthropology and/as Education",  Tim Ingold argues that both anthropology and education are ways of studying, and of leading life, with others. 

 Education, he contends, is not the transmission of authorised knowledge from one generation to the next but a way of attending to things, opening up paths of growth and discovery. What does this mean for the ways we think about study and the school, teaching and learning, and the freedoms they exemplify? And how does it bear on the practices of participation and observation, on ways of study in the field and in the school, on art and science, research and teaching, and the university?

Enjoy this episode!

Links:

For the anthropologically-minded, have a listen to Tim's engaging YouTube lectures:

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=tim+ingold+education 

And here is 'Punk' Tim playing Beethoven on his gestural cello:

https://youtu.be/1NEwABxLAJY

Anarchy in the H.E.
This is a series of monthly podcasts all about Higher Education and learning. I talk with the most forward-thinking and disruptive educational leaders on the planet. Each episode is 40-minutes long, raw and unplugged. We are punks shaping the future of higher education. Oh yeah. Music: (C) Three Bad Eyes / Bill Kerry III