‘They just say so!’ Second language teaching and the acquisition of certainties
Autor:
Ariso Salgado, José María
Fecha:
2024Palabra clave:
Revista / editorial:
Educational Philosophy and TheoryCitación:
Ariso, J. M. (2025): “‘They just say so!’ Second language teaching and the acquisition of certainties”. Educational Philosophy and Theory 57(2), pp. 177-185.Tipo de Ítem:
articleResumen:
Siegel claimed that teachers are obliged to provide grounds whenever
demanded, as a result of which they must be able to subject to scrutiny
whatever they teach. In this paper, however, and taking as a reference
Wittgenstein’s On Certainty, it is shown that such a demand cannot work
for second language teachers because their main task consists in transmitting
ungrounded certainties. To clarify this point, I begin by presenting
Wittgenstein’s conception of ‘certainty’, and explaining why I think he
was right to provide examples of teachers who refuse to answer their
students’ doubts concerning certainties. Thereafter, I analyze two kinds
of grounds – i.e. historical and practical – with which a second language
teacher might reply to the students’ queries about the certainties that
he aims to transmit to them. This will enable me to reveal the consequences
of such replies and, by extension, the scenario that would result
from allowing students to decide whether they accept whatever is taught
to them. In this way, I will show not only that Siegel’s demand is unfeasible,
but also why second language teaching provides a clear example
that the acquisition of certainties constitutes a final goal in education.
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