Title of article :
Good Teachers: Visions of Values and Virtues in University Student Metaphors
Author/Authors :
cortazzi, martin university of warwick - centre for applied linguistics, Coventry, uk , jin, lixian university of nottingham ningbo china - school of education and english, Ningbo, China
From page :
145
To page :
164
Abstract :
Good teachers in university education embody combinations of continuity andchange. In the first part here, university teaching is considered in Western philosophies andeducational discourse to suggest teacher characteristics and meta-functions, but this articleproposes wider internationalised dialogues within humanities which crucially take studentviews into account. In the second part, we analyse a database of 863 metaphors aboutteachers given by 439 university students in Malaysia, adopting a socio-cultural approachbased on cognitive linguistics. This elicited metaphor analysis explores student views of“good” teachers expressed in such metaphors as “a good teacher is a burning candle” or“a piece of chalk”. Our analysis of metaphor entailments reveals meta-functions andvirtues of good teachers which though absent in some official discourses, cohere with theeducational philosophy of part one: they include cognitive, social/cultural, affective, moral/spiritual and aesthetic meta-functions. These emphasise the purposes of what teachers “do”and the character of what teachers “are”, as models for what students “do” and what they “become”. This gives challenging insights for teachers (and students) to self-cultivatevirtues if these participant visions are taken seriously for learner-centred approaches tohumanities in new balances of continuity and change.
Keywords :
metaphor analysis , philosophy , good university teachers , metafunctions , journeys of learning
Journal title :
Jurnal Kemanusiaan
Journal title :
Jurnal Kemanusiaan
Record number :
2665108
Link To Document :
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