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Defining praxis

Praxis refers to the exercise or practice of an art, science, or skill. It can also mean the customary practice or conduct of something (MerrrianMerriam-Webster). These ideas lie at the heart of a practical education. At MIT Sloan, our goal is to help develop innovative and principled leaders with the skill and passion to make a difference in the world. In order for great ideas to have an effect, they must be turned into action. And an An education in praxis offers the tools for that practical action. The approach rests on a belief that we equip ourselves to have the best impact on the world by developing and practicing the requisite skills for effective action. Praxis also plays a role in how we learn from others: the practices and conduct of real-world managers and leaders provide illustrations and examples for our own learning.

But the notion of praxis goes beyond mere practicality: it also rests on invokes the idea of turning theory into action (from MerrrianMerriam-Webster: "'s definition includes practical application of a theory"). Pairing theory and action is a hallmark of MIT, and at the Sloan School of Management students prepare by learning theory, tools, and methods in classrooms, act as they apply them in real-world projects, and reflect on their experiences to build their own practice of effective management. The goal is not just to improve practical skills, but also to cultivate students' ongoing, practical use of theory and ideas.

The lineage

Appreciating the value of practical application of theories is an important theme American pragmatism, a philosophical approach with deep roots in American culture. The pragmatists assess the value of ideas by their practical import, asking how it changes people's experience. Praxis resonates in management research, too: Kurt Lewin declared that nothing is as practical as a good theory in a 1945 , paper describing a research program at MIT that preceeded preceded the founding of the Sloan School of Managment, Kurt Lewin declared that "nothing is as practical as a good theory" http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0038-0431%28194505%298%3A2%3C126%3ATRCFGD%3E2.0.CO%3B2-DImage Removed
. Today his Management. His words still frame the study of organizations, business, and management for academics throughout the world. And in education, the notion of praxis embodies the highest goals: Praxis " ..enables (learners) to engage with the situation as committed thinkers and actors." http://www.infed.org/biblio/knowledge.htm#practicalImage Removed Reproduced from the encyclopaedia of informal education www.infed.org (see note below). According to this notion, in praxis for learning , the goal is entails an interactive process in which both learner and teacher seek to improve the situation (see also http://www.infed.org/biblio/b-curric.htm#praxisImage Removed and http://www.infed.org/biblio/b-praxis.htmImage Removed).

This rich history and our own experience MIT Sloan offer us MIT's experience and traditions offer a great starting point for further developing praxis at MIT Sloan. Please join our emerging community, look Look around our emerging website, and join the dialogs in our meetings, participate in our learning experiences, and . Let us know what you think. And let us know what you think. do!

Note

After Grundy, S. (1987) Curriculum: Product or Praxis, Lewes: Falmer; cited and described by Mark Smith, at the encyclopaedia of informal education: www.infed.org. More on praxis and teaching via praxis.

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