TY - JOUR
T1 - Care and phronesis in teaching and coaching
T2 - dealing with personality disorder
AU - Jones, Carwyn
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2015/3/2
Y1 - 2015/3/2
N2 - My aim in this article is to contribute to the discussion about how teachers and coaches come to act in appropriate ways given the complex nature of both practices. I focus on two specific dispositions or qualities from the philosophical literature, namely the virtue of care and the Aristotelian concept of phronesis (or practical wisdom), which have been put forward as possible explanations. I argue that care and phronesis are fundamental qualities for both good teachers and coaches. Talk of care and phronesis in the literature is welcome, but these concepts are themselves complex. Care and phronesis, like other virtues are context-specific, difficult to acquire (or teach) and their particular expression depends on a host of complex factors, not least one's character and personal and professional experience. I illustrate my argument with reference to a former professional football player who exhibited symptoms of personality disorder from an early age and who presented challenges to his teachers and coaches through his disruptive behaviour.
AB - My aim in this article is to contribute to the discussion about how teachers and coaches come to act in appropriate ways given the complex nature of both practices. I focus on two specific dispositions or qualities from the philosophical literature, namely the virtue of care and the Aristotelian concept of phronesis (or practical wisdom), which have been put forward as possible explanations. I argue that care and phronesis are fundamental qualities for both good teachers and coaches. Talk of care and phronesis in the literature is welcome, but these concepts are themselves complex. Care and phronesis, like other virtues are context-specific, difficult to acquire (or teach) and their particular expression depends on a host of complex factors, not least one's character and personal and professional experience. I illustrate my argument with reference to a former professional football player who exhibited symptoms of personality disorder from an early age and who presented challenges to his teachers and coaches through his disruptive behaviour.
KW - Care
KW - Coaching
KW - Personality disorder
KW - Phronesis
KW - Teaching
KW - Virtue
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U2 - 10.1080/13573322.2015.1015976
DO - 10.1080/13573322.2015.1015976
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84923902598
SN - 1357-3322
VL - 22
SP - 214
EP - 229
JO - Sport, Education and Society
JF - Sport, Education and Society
IS - 2
ER -