Zwischen Bildungsmisere und Bildungsreform(en): Reflexionen angehender Fremdsprachenlehrkräfte über moderne Bildungssysteme und Zukunftsperspektiven des institutionellen Fremdsprachenlernens
Between educational misery and educational reform(s) or how future foreign language teachers reflect
on modern educational systems and future perspectives
of institutional foreign language learning
Author(s): Olivera M. DurbabaSubject(s): Foreign languages learning, Higher Education , Sociology of Education
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: Konrad Paul Liessmann; Theory of Uneducation; German as a foreign language; foreign language teaching; purpose-oriented knowledge; application-oriented knowledge;
Summary/Abstract: This paper presents a small-scale empirical study which included 21 senior-year students of German as a major who took a course on the methodology of teaching German as a foreign language in the spring semesters 2020 and 2021, at the Faculty of Philology at the University of Belgrade (Serbia). The students were encouraged to read several articles by the Austrian educational philosopher Konrad Paul Liessmann and to record their reflections on the possible effects of the commercialization of purpose-oriented knowledge. The articles in question are based on Liessmann’s so-called “Theory of Uneduca- tion”. The students’ tasks were analyzed and discussed, with the fo- cus on their statements regarding the following aspects: a) possible challenges, opportunities and dangers of unavoidable digitization and mechanization in everyday life and at school, and b) the changing roles and tasks in the educational context. All this more or less aims at application-oriented knowledge management. The participants sup- ported Liessmann’s thesis that education is losing value through com- mercial exploitation, accumulation of TV quiz knowledge and extensive testing and examining. However, his skepticism with regard to digitiza- tion in the school system and his plea for more traditional canons of school subjects were mostly met with disapproval by the participants.
Journal: Neofilolog
- Issue Year: 61/2023
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 205-219
- Page Count: 15
- Language: German