像莎士比亚一样思考——今天

T. Voss
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斯科特·纽斯托克,《如何像莎士比亚一样思考:文艺复兴教育的教训》(普林斯顿大学和牛津大学)斯科特·纽斯托克的副标题“文艺复兴教育”既暗示了莎士比亚在16世纪文法学校接受的修辞学、翻译、写作和其他学科的培训,也暗示了作者自己对世界文学的广泛阅读和研究。这本书旨在对抗沉迷于评估和量化结果的教育体系,并以学习者为中心的非个人在线学习方式威胁到这种教育体系。“储备赋予我们发明,这个词不仅赋予我们‘发明’,也赋予我们‘库存’”(113),因此,在与传统接触的教育中,我们“在知识获取和知识应用之间,在储备和练习之间”(110);练习的一个生产性决定因素是第12章“约束”的主题。
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Thinking Like Shakespeare – Today
Scott Newstok, How to Think like Shakespeare: Lessons from a Renaissance Education (Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2020) The "Renaissance Education" of Scott Newstok's sub-title suggests both Shakespeare's sixteenthcentury grammar school training in rhetoric, translation, composition and other disciplines, and the author's own extensive reading in and study of the literature of the world The book sets out to counter an education system obsessed with assessment and quantifiable outcomes, and threatened by impersonal online learning, with an approach that is learner-centred, leisurely, exploratory, conversational and imaginative "Stock grants us invention, a word that gives us not only 'invention' but also 'inventory'" (113), so that in an education engaged with tradition we move "between knowledge acquisition and knowledge application, between stock and exercise" (110);one of the productive determinants of exercise is the subject of Chapter 12, "Of Constraint"
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