Intersubjectivity in teachers' professional lives

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The inner world of each individual their subjectivity is constructed and also manifested in interaction with others. The existence of the I is dependent on a you who in mutual interaction construct and reflect each other. Education is an intersubjective phenomenon by nature and requires the participants in its processes to be available to the other because teaching transcends technique: it mobilizes the one who teaches from the recovery of what they have learned experienced their relationships affections and thus provokes transformation in the other. This aspect of the teacher's professional life should be given the utmost importance in educational discussions with a view to the quality of education. Thus the study sought to understand the meaning and sense of intersubjectivity in teachers' professional lives understanding that Intersubjectivity is an experience of interpersonal co-participation characterized by the way in which people really meet and give of themselves reciprocally according to the conceptions of authors such as Gabriel Marcel and Barten. As this is a theme specific to phenomenology Friedrich Hegel Edmund Husserl and Alfred Schutz were also used as supporting theories.
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