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A relational philosophy of education
    Martin Buber 1878-1965




                    Dr F.Long, Education   1
Outline
•   Buber’s Fundamental principle
•   Other possible fundamental principles
•   A graphic
•   Buber’s two approaches
•   Buber’s key words and what they mean
•   2 critics of progressivism: Buber and
    Arendt

                  Dr F.Long, Education      2
• ‘The development of the creative powers
  of the child’
  – Child: something new has come into the world
  – Creative? ‘Creation originally means only the
    divine summons to the life hidden in non-
    being’ (Between Man and Man, p. 110)
  – This is the originative instinct
  – Besides the originative instinct, there is ‘the
    instinct for communion’ (p. 114)
                   Dr F.Long, Education           3
Reflective/non-reflective stances

• Self in a mirror



            I                                            other

   Self-reflection?
   Projections –too positive
                 --too negative




                                  Dr F.Long, Education           4
Reflective/non-reflective stances

• I look into a pupil’s eyes



        I                                  pupilla
                                          A little ‘doll’ in the
                                          other’s eye

                                          The pupil tells you
                                          who you are

                                          You read the ‘pupil’
                                          esteem
                   Dr F.Long, Education                            5
Buber’s two stances. Which stance for
             education?




             Dr F.Long, Education       6
I-Thou approach

• Hebrew understanding of knowledge:
   – To know is to embrace lovingly, not to exploit, use up,
                             lovingly
     ravish, exhaust
   – Link between knowing and loving (rather than
     knowing and doing)
• Instinct of communion:
   – Only if someone grasps a person’s hand does she
     know that she has a gift
   – The free expression of individual selfhood is not a
     proper educational aim (originative instinct)
   – The purpose of teaching is to open oneself to relation

                       Dr F.Long, Education                7
Buber 1878-1965
• Critic of the following models:
• Gardener: A critic of gardener model of a
  teacher (i.e., progressivism, based on the
  potentialities of the child)
• Sculptor: A critic of the sculptor model
  (adult society shapes the young
  according to its best norms and values)
• Funnel: Teacher funnels information into
  the heads of children
• Pump: teacher brings out the
  potentialities of the child



                       Dr F.Long, Education    8
Buber’s Key Words
• Relation
  – The teacher is skilled in the art of communicating
    (meeting)
  – All education is a meeting (not like Robinson Crusoe
    model)
• Freedom
  – Not freedom from compulsion but freedom for
    communion (p.117)
  – Freedom to be creative (as a creature of God) in the
    context of a meeting, an encounter
  – Freedom to trust
• Interest
  – To learn in the space between man and man (Inter-
    esse: das Zwischen)
                      Dr F.Long, Education                 9
Relation
• 3 forms of inclusion
  – Competitive stance: Mutual understanding
    between equals who may nevertheless be
    rivals (BMM, p. 126)
  – Assymmetrical stance: One-sided experience
    of inclusion: the educator must operate “from
    over there”
     • “The educator stands at both ends of the common
       situation, the pupil only at one end” BMM, p. 128
  – Symmetrical: Two-sided experience of
    inclusion: a dialogical relation --- friendship
                     Dr F.Long, Education              10
Teacher qualities
• Have the confidence
  to encounter
  something that is new
  and different
• Accept pupils before
  attempting to
  influence them
• Present the message
  that there is a human
  truth

                   Dr F.Long, Education   11
Summary
• When people meet there is a common event
• Teacher lives through this event from two
  standpoints
• Spiritually, the pupil needs to operate out of
  his confidence that there is a human truth,
  that the teacher accepts him/her before
  trying to influence him/her
• Meeting is not interference or influence but
  freedom


                   Dr F.Long, Education            12
• I do not accept any absolute formulas for living.
  No preconceived code can see ahead to
  everything that can happen in a man's life. As
  we live, we grow and our beliefs change. They
  must change. So I think we should live with this
  constant discovery. We should be open to this
  adventure in heightened awareness of living. We
  should stake our whole existence on our
  willingness to explore and experience. Martin
  Buber
                    Dr F.Long, Education         13
Further Reading
• BUBER, M. (1971) Between Man and
  Man, London, Fontana.
• COHEN, A. (1983) The Educational
  Philosophy of Martin Buber, New York?,
  Associated Universities Press.
• MURPHY, D. (1988) Martin Buber's
  Philosophy of Education, Dublin, Irish
  Academic Press.
                Dr F.Long, Education       14
How humans can appear


 Agora (public space)
 Here humanity as such can appear
 Humanity as such appears under two forms
      Difference (plurality)
      Freshness (natality)
 Human beings appear as such through their actions
  and speech
 In a totalitarian regime (tyranny), this kind of
  appearance does not occur
 The difference and freshness of people do not count
 There is no in between place of respect and listening
                      Dr F.Long, Education                15
Hannah Arendt: The Human Condition
              (1958)
 • 1.what kind of polity is in the
   classroom? A tyranny, but a tyranny
   without leaders, where no one has a
   valid political voice. majority opinion
   is never tested (Between Past and
   Future, p. 181)
 • Both
   – To protect the child from the world
   – To protect the world from the child

                Dr F.Long, Education         16
Second and Third Objections
• 2. treats teaching as a generic skill
  (p.182)
• 3. distorts learning into doing. “You
  know only what you have done yourself”
• INSTEAD CONSIDER
Human appearance IN TERMS OF
  – Plurality
  – Natality
  – Speech
                Dr F.Long, Education       17

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Pde2012 l8 a relational philosophy of education martin buber

  • 1. A relational philosophy of education Martin Buber 1878-1965 Dr F.Long, Education 1
  • 2. Outline • Buber’s Fundamental principle • Other possible fundamental principles • A graphic • Buber’s two approaches • Buber’s key words and what they mean • 2 critics of progressivism: Buber and Arendt Dr F.Long, Education 2
  • 3. • ‘The development of the creative powers of the child’ – Child: something new has come into the world – Creative? ‘Creation originally means only the divine summons to the life hidden in non- being’ (Between Man and Man, p. 110) – This is the originative instinct – Besides the originative instinct, there is ‘the instinct for communion’ (p. 114) Dr F.Long, Education 3
  • 4. Reflective/non-reflective stances • Self in a mirror I other Self-reflection? Projections –too positive --too negative Dr F.Long, Education 4
  • 5. Reflective/non-reflective stances • I look into a pupil’s eyes I pupilla A little ‘doll’ in the other’s eye The pupil tells you who you are You read the ‘pupil’ esteem Dr F.Long, Education 5
  • 6. Buber’s two stances. Which stance for education? Dr F.Long, Education 6
  • 7. I-Thou approach • Hebrew understanding of knowledge: – To know is to embrace lovingly, not to exploit, use up, lovingly ravish, exhaust – Link between knowing and loving (rather than knowing and doing) • Instinct of communion: – Only if someone grasps a person’s hand does she know that she has a gift – The free expression of individual selfhood is not a proper educational aim (originative instinct) – The purpose of teaching is to open oneself to relation Dr F.Long, Education 7
  • 8. Buber 1878-1965 • Critic of the following models: • Gardener: A critic of gardener model of a teacher (i.e., progressivism, based on the potentialities of the child) • Sculptor: A critic of the sculptor model (adult society shapes the young according to its best norms and values) • Funnel: Teacher funnels information into the heads of children • Pump: teacher brings out the potentialities of the child Dr F.Long, Education 8
  • 9. Buber’s Key Words • Relation – The teacher is skilled in the art of communicating (meeting) – All education is a meeting (not like Robinson Crusoe model) • Freedom – Not freedom from compulsion but freedom for communion (p.117) – Freedom to be creative (as a creature of God) in the context of a meeting, an encounter – Freedom to trust • Interest – To learn in the space between man and man (Inter- esse: das Zwischen) Dr F.Long, Education 9
  • 10. Relation • 3 forms of inclusion – Competitive stance: Mutual understanding between equals who may nevertheless be rivals (BMM, p. 126) – Assymmetrical stance: One-sided experience of inclusion: the educator must operate “from over there” • “The educator stands at both ends of the common situation, the pupil only at one end” BMM, p. 128 – Symmetrical: Two-sided experience of inclusion: a dialogical relation --- friendship Dr F.Long, Education 10
  • 11. Teacher qualities • Have the confidence to encounter something that is new and different • Accept pupils before attempting to influence them • Present the message that there is a human truth Dr F.Long, Education 11
  • 12. Summary • When people meet there is a common event • Teacher lives through this event from two standpoints • Spiritually, the pupil needs to operate out of his confidence that there is a human truth, that the teacher accepts him/her before trying to influence him/her • Meeting is not interference or influence but freedom Dr F.Long, Education 12
  • 13. • I do not accept any absolute formulas for living. No preconceived code can see ahead to everything that can happen in a man's life. As we live, we grow and our beliefs change. They must change. So I think we should live with this constant discovery. We should be open to this adventure in heightened awareness of living. We should stake our whole existence on our willingness to explore and experience. Martin Buber Dr F.Long, Education 13
  • 14. Further Reading • BUBER, M. (1971) Between Man and Man, London, Fontana. • COHEN, A. (1983) The Educational Philosophy of Martin Buber, New York?, Associated Universities Press. • MURPHY, D. (1988) Martin Buber's Philosophy of Education, Dublin, Irish Academic Press. Dr F.Long, Education 14
  • 15. How humans can appear  Agora (public space)  Here humanity as such can appear  Humanity as such appears under two forms Difference (plurality) Freshness (natality)  Human beings appear as such through their actions and speech  In a totalitarian regime (tyranny), this kind of appearance does not occur  The difference and freshness of people do not count  There is no in between place of respect and listening Dr F.Long, Education 15
  • 16. Hannah Arendt: The Human Condition (1958) • 1.what kind of polity is in the classroom? A tyranny, but a tyranny without leaders, where no one has a valid political voice. majority opinion is never tested (Between Past and Future, p. 181) • Both – To protect the child from the world – To protect the world from the child Dr F.Long, Education 16
  • 17. Second and Third Objections • 2. treats teaching as a generic skill (p.182) • 3. distorts learning into doing. “You know only what you have done yourself” • INSTEAD CONSIDER Human appearance IN TERMS OF – Plurality – Natality – Speech Dr F.Long, Education 17