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A Song Called Teaching: Ebbs and Flows of Experiential and Empathetic Peagogies

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“A Song Called Teaching” (ISBN: 9789350025901) by Ramavtar Sharma explores the ebbs and flows of experiential and empathetic pedagogies. AUD professors reflect on higher education, emphasizing critical thinking, empathy, and student-centered learning. This book challenges traditional teaching, exploring authentic student relationships both inside and outside the classroom. Featuring 26 self-reflective essays, “A Song Called Teaching” examines the purpose and ethics of educators.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350025901
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • No of Pages: 123
  • ISBN-10: 9350025906
  • Publisher Date: 01 Apr 2019
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

12 reviews for A Song Called Teaching: Ebbs and Flows of Experiential and Empathetic Peagogies

  1. Ritika Semwal

    A reflective and insightful read. ‘A Song Called Teaching’ challenged me to think critically about my role as an educator.

  2. Rohan Sharma

    An interesting exploration of empathy in education. Some essays resonated more than others, but I appreciated the diverse perspectives.

  3. Harshad Bromania

    A mixed bag. While some essays were inspiring, others felt a bit abstract and less applicable to my classroom reality.

  4. Mohit Bansal

    An uneven collection. A few essays stood out, but overall, I was left wanting more concrete examples and practical strategies.

  5. Susanta Mandal

    The book offers valuable advice, but I think the author could have used real example more. I would recommend it.

  6. Rashi Sharma

    Sharma’s book offers a fresh perspective on student-centered learning. The essays are relatable and thought-provoking. Recommend for new teachers.

  7. Kanishk Kumar

    I enjoyed the focus on experiential learning. A valuable resource for educators seeking to create a more engaging classroom.

  8. Anjali Gupta

    This book made me rethink my teaching methods. Practical ideas with good concept. I will definitely try new approach in class.

  9. Kunal Sukhija

    This book has rejuvenated my passion for teaching. A must-read for anyone feeling burnt out or stuck in a rut.

  10. Tanya Yadav

    A thoughtful collection of essays on teaching. Some were insightful, others felt a bit repetitive. Overall, a worthwhile read for educators.

  11. Shaan Sundar R

    Some of the essays were a bit too academic for my taste. However, there are definitely some gems in this collection.

  12. Varalika Kathuria

    A good reminder of the importance of empathy in teaching. It can be slow at times, but the insights are valuable.

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