This paper deals with two problems, linguistic and conceptual, associated with most discussions of teaching and teacher training. The linguistics problem arises because the term “teaching” is frequently used in a relatively undifferentiated way. The conceptual problem stems from the anomaly that most scholarship in the teaching area is generated from value orientations which masquerade in analytic dress.
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