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Knowing and Learning as Creative Action: A Reexamination of the Epistemological Foundations of Education (Hardcover): A. Stoller Knowing and Learning as Creative Action: A Reexamination of the Epistemological Foundations of Education (Hardcover)
A. Stoller
R1,163 R966 Discovery Miles 9 660 Save R197 (17%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In Knowing and Learning as Creative Action, Aaron Stoller makes the case that contemporary schooling is grounded in a flawed model of knowing, which draws together mistakes in thinking about the nature of the self, of knowledge, and of reality, which are contained in the epistemological proposition: 'S knows that p' (SP). To the contrary, Stoller argues that the German conception of Bildung must replace SP thinking as the guiding metaphor of knowing within educational research and practice. Central to this reconstruction is a theory of creative inquiry which claims that knowledge emerges from embodied, social engagement in the world and therefore knowing is a form of creative action. Stoller constructs a new paradigm of knowing and learning as an emergent process of creative making, the goal of which is the cultivation of what he calls maker's knowledge, which is the capacity for and habit of creative action.

New Social Foundations for Education - Education in 'Post Secular' Society (Paperback, New edition): Philip Wexler,... New Social Foundations for Education - Education in 'Post Secular' Society (Paperback, New edition)
Philip Wexler, Yotam Hotam
R932 Discovery Miles 9 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

There has been growing scholarly attention to questions about the revival of religion and religiosity on global social, cultural and political fronts and the emergence of a 'post-secular' society. New Social Foundations for Education is dedicated to the drawing of the implications of the contemporary 'post-secular' social transformation for education. Though the question of the 'post-secular' stands at the focal point of a wide range of academic debates and discussions, within educational discourse it has not received close scholarly attention. This volume aims to correct this lack by presenting groundbreaking works of leading scholars from Europe, the United States, and the Middle East. Contributions discuss such topics as the mystical tradition and its social and pedagogic implications; transformative and ecological education; 'new age' spiritualism and its educational implications; and the relations between secular and religious education in different local contexts.

The Education Doctorate (Ed.D.) - Issues of Access, Diversity, Social Justice, and Community Leadership (Paperback, New... The Education Doctorate (Ed.D.) - Issues of Access, Diversity, Social Justice, and Community Leadership (Paperback, New edition)
Virginia Stead
R1,018 Discovery Miles 10 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This first-of-its-kind text explores the Ed.D. program as a crucible for equitable higher education and community leadership. It was inspired in part by the Carnegie Project on the Educational Doctorate (CPED) and, more broadly, by widespread international interest in the power of the Ed.D. as a force for positive social change. The book's range of cultural contexts and educational perspectives promises new insights and solutions for policy analysts, policy makers, executive administrators, faculty researchers, philanthropists, and policy beneficiaries. In contrast to the traditional Ph.D., the Ed.D. typically attracts educational practitioners within school boards, government agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), as well as standalone or internationally linked community associations. The greatest attraction of the Ed.D. is an assessment strategy that encourages graduate students to incorporate their own cultural and professional contexts into a capstone project instead of producing a classic dissertation. This book features inclusive language, highlights everyday expressions from minoritized cultures, and clarifies new concepts to accommodate new scholars and English Language Learners. Readers will discover representative research on Ed.D. policy and practice from the United States, Canada, and a sprinkling of other countries. Renowned and emergent researchers represent multiple roles within the Ed.D. education process. Individual chapters contrast historical and contemporary issues, and raise awareness about many complexities and strategies that make the Ed.D. an ideal engine of professional empowerment and social justice leadership.

Internationalizing the Curriculum (Hardcover): Betty Leask Internationalizing the Curriculum (Hardcover)
Betty Leask
R5,483 Discovery Miles 54 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The drive to internationalize higher education has seen the focus shift in recent years towards its defining element, the curriculum. As the point of connection between broader institutional strategies and the student experience, the curriculum plays a key role in the success or failure of the internationalization agenda. Yet despite much debate, the role and power of curriculum internationalization is often unappreciated. This has meant that critical questions, including what it means and how it can be achieved in different disciplines, have not been consistently or strategically addressed. This volume breaks new ground in connecting theory and practice in internationalizing the curriculum in different disciplinary and institutional contexts. An extensive literature review, case studies and action research projects provide valuable insights into the concept of internationalization of the curriculum. Best practice in curriculum design, teaching and learning in higher education are applied specifically to the process of internationalizing the curriculum. Examples from different disciplines and a range of practical resources and ideas are provided. Topics covered include: why internationalize the curriculum?; designing internationalized learning outcomes; using student diversity to internationalize the curriculum; blockers and enablers to internationalization of the curriculum; assessment in an internationalized curriculum; connecting internationalization of the curriculum with institutional goals and student learning. Internationalizing the Curriculum provides invaluable guidance to university managers, academic staff, professional development lecturers and support staff as well as students and scholars interested in advancing theory and practice in this important area.

Collective Unravelings of the Hegemonic Web (Paperback): Becky L Noel Smith, Katherine Becker, Libbi R Miller, Natasha S. Reid,... Collective Unravelings of the Hegemonic Web (Paperback)
Becky L Noel Smith, Katherine Becker, Libbi R Miller, Natasha S. Reid, Michele D. Sorensen
R1,454 Discovery Miles 14 540 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Collective Unravelings of the Hegemonic Web represents the culmination of work that emerged from 2013 Curriculum & Pedagogy annual conference. The notion of the hegemonic web is the defining theme of the volume. In this collection, authors struggle to unravel and take apart pieces of the complex web that are so deeply embedded into normative ways of thinking, being and making meaning. They also grapple with understanding the role that hegemony plays and the influence that it has on identity, curriculum, teaching and learning. Finally, scholars included in this volume describe their efforts to engage and undergo counter-hegemonic movements by sharing their stories and struggles.

Power and Moral Education in China - Three Examples of School-Based Curriculum Development (Hardcover): Wangbei Ye Power and Moral Education in China - Three Examples of School-Based Curriculum Development (Hardcover)
Wangbei Ye
R2,707 Discovery Miles 27 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Chinese moral education reform in the last three decades represents the most significant decentralization of decision-making power since the foundation of People's Republic of China in 1949. On one hand, it shows how de-politicized China's moral education curriculum has become following the introduction of China's "Open-door" policy and economic reforms and the resultant social transformations. On the other hand, it reveals persistent problems in moral education caused by political stresses and tight state control. To explain these tensions, Power and Moral Education in China analyzes the characteristics of power relationships in school moral education curriculum goal-setting, content and pedagogy selection, and implementation. The ultimate purpose is to identify not only what factors impact Chinese moral education curriculum decision-making at the school level, but also how and why. Through a multiple case study conducted during 2008 in three schools in Shenzhen City, and based on four major data collection instruments (observation, interview, questionnaire, and document review), Wangbei Ye analyzes how power relationships have evolved in school moral education, and how and why school power affects school moral education. Contrary to the common belief that Chinese schools are passively impacted by external forces in moral education curriculum development, this book suggests that school power is a "semi-emancipatory relationship" that acts as a major force shaping moral education. This means that although both the Chinese Communist Party and the state are positioned to control schools and moral education, schools nonetheless have the power to either negotiate for more influence, or partly emancipate themselves by collaborating with other external forces, responding to grass-root needs, empowering school teachers and adjusting internal school management style. This helps to explain the influence of Chinese schools in moral education and suggests a broader theory of power relationships in curriculum.

Curriculum and Teaching Dialogue (Paperback): David J. Flinders, P. Bruce Uhrmacher, Christy M. Moroye Curriculum and Teaching Dialogue (Paperback)
David J. Flinders, P. Bruce Uhrmacher, Christy M. Moroye
R1,470 Discovery Miles 14 700 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Curriculum and Teaching Dialogue (CTD) is a publication of the American Association of Teaching and Curriculum (AATC), a national learned society for the scholarly fields of teaching and curriculum. The fields includes those working on the theory, design and evaluation of educational programs at large. University faculty members identified with this field are typically affiliated with the departments of curriculum and instruction, teacher education, educational foundations, elementary education, secondary education, and higher education. CTD promotes all analytical and interpretive approaches that are appropriate for the scholarly study of teaching and curriculum. In fulfilment of this mission, CTD addresses a range of issues across the broad fields of educational research and policy for all grade levels and types of educational programs.

Place-based Curriculum Design - Exceeding Standards through Local Investigations (Hardcover): Amy B. Demarest Place-based Curriculum Design - Exceeding Standards through Local Investigations (Hardcover)
Amy B. Demarest
R4,210 Discovery Miles 42 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Place-based Curriculum Design provides pre-service and practicing teachers both the rationale and tools to create and integrate meaningful, place-based learning experiences for students. Practical, classroom-based curricular examples illustrate how teachers can engage the local and still be accountable to the existing demands of federal, state, and district mandates. Coverage includes connecting the curriculum to students outside-of-school lives; using local phenomena or issues to enhance students understanding of discipline-based questions; engaging in in-depth explorations of local issues and events to create cross-disciplinary learning experiences, and creating units or sustained learning experiences aimed at engendering social and environmental renewal. An on-line resource (www.routledge.com/9781138013469) provides supplementary materials, including curricular templates, case studies, tools for reflective practice, and additional materials for instructors and students. "

History as Knowledge - Ethical Values and Meaning in Encounters with History (Hardcover, New edition): Niklas Ammert History as Knowledge - Ethical Values and Meaning in Encounters with History (Hardcover, New edition)
Niklas Ammert
R1,152 Discovery Miles 11 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What do you know when you know something about history? What is important to know and how do you learn? Adolescents encounter history everywhere: at school, in the family, in media and society. But how do adolescents perceive history and in what ways do aspects of meaning and ethical values affect the encounters with history? This study discusses how Swedish adolescents and teachers encounter, communicate and define knowledge about history, analysing the process from curricula and history textbooks to the world of the pupils.

Global Perspectives on Catholic Religious Education in Schools (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015): Michael T. Buchanan, Adrian-Mario... Global Perspectives on Catholic Religious Education in Schools (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015)
Michael T. Buchanan, Adrian-Mario Gellel
R2,691 Discovery Miles 26 910 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book covers theoretical aspects of Catholic Religious Education in schools and examines them from multiple theoretical and contextual perspectives. It captures the contemporary academic and educational developments in the field of Religious Education while discussing in detail the challenges that Religious Educators face in different European, Asian, African, Australian, American and Latin American countries. The edited collection investigates how to pass on a Catholic heritage as a "living tradition" in diversely populated schools and communities. In this way it explores and asserts the proper identity of Catholic Religious Education in dialogue with Catechetics and with the wider discipline of Religious Education. As the different articles of this publication demonstrate - through a series of interesting and critical points of view - Catholic Religious Education is confronted with many challenges from the risk of marginalization to the confusion produced by a religious indifferentism leading to a strictly comparative or neutral method in the study of religions. It is essential to take into account in our research perspectives that Catholic Religious Education is not only a subject but also a mission in the light of the diakonia of truth in the midst of humanity H.E. Cardinal Zenon Grocholewski, Prefect, Congregation for Catholic Education, Holy See, Vatican City Religious education teachers cannot by themselves overcome the ills of society, but religious education...can help to create better citizens of the world as some authors argue throughout this collection. could not ask more from such timely and provocative collection. It is a gift to the profession and to Catholic Religious Education. Prof. Gloria Durka, Fordham University, New York, NY, USA

An Instructor Primer for Adjunct and New Faculty - Foundations for Career Success (Hardcover, New): Ovid K. Wong An Instructor Primer for Adjunct and New Faculty - Foundations for Career Success (Hardcover, New)
Ovid K. Wong
R2,249 Discovery Miles 22 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Look no further if you are new to a teaching career in higher education regardless of whether you are doing it full- or part-time. The passion to share your wealth of knowledge and skills is a good beginning. However, you need to know the higher education environment from the classroom to the office of the administration well enough to thrive. If you are not new to instruction in higher education, this book can help you to look at rewards and challenges ahead. If you are a college administrator the book can help you to tool and retool your faculty for more effective instruction brining about better student learning achievement. Regardless of your college role it is important to remember that the vitality and credibility of the institution is defined by the excellence of the professors that they employed.

Teaching from the Thinking Heart - The Practice of Holistic Education (Paperback): John P Miller, Michele Irwin, Kelli Nigh Teaching from the Thinking Heart - The Practice of Holistic Education (Paperback)
John P Miller, Michele Irwin, Kelli Nigh
R1,338 Discovery Miles 13 380 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book includes papers written by teachers and how they engage holistic education in their classrooms. The papers come from a course taught by Jack Miller at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto entitled The Holistic Curriculum. This is a rich and diverse collection of papers showing how holistic education can be brought into public education despite the pressures of testing and other accountability measures. Although most of the teachers teach in public schools there are also examples from teachers working in private and post secondary settings. This book can inspire other teachers who are looking for ways to teach the whole person in a more connected manner. There are very few texts in the field of holistic education that include the voices and practices of teachers, particularly those working in public schools. Many of the examples of holistic education in practice come from Waldorf, Montessori, Reggio Emilia and alternative schools. A unique feature of this book is the many different voices of teachers describing their work in the classroom; they talk about their successes, the challenges and even a few failures.

Succeeding With Struggling Students - A Planning Resource for Raising Achievement (Hardcover): Marti T Richardson Succeeding With Struggling Students - A Planning Resource for Raising Achievement (Hardcover)
Marti T Richardson
R2,198 Discovery Miles 21 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

While it is true that students who struggle with reading can lose important ground during the summer, it is possible to help these students hold onto the previous school year's learning as well as gain new ground to put them ahead for fall. Written by Marti Richardson, a past president of the National Staff Development council and a recognized leader in professional development and curriculum development, Succeeding With Struggling Students details the development and implementation process for a summer reading lab. Designed around a learn-it-teach-it cycle, the lab combines professional development for teachers--to develop their facility with research-based interventions and immediate classroom practice--with the specific interventions to benefit struggling students. With each component of the summer intervention lab blueprint, Richardson offers a description of the model program she developed for her district. For administrators, staff developers, and curriculum directors, she provides a set of questions to assist their district and school teams customize the blueprint to their specific goals, needs, and requirements.

Curriculum and Teaching Dialogue (Hardcover): David J. Flinders, P. Bruce Uhrmacher, Christy M. Moroye Curriculum and Teaching Dialogue (Hardcover)
David J. Flinders, P. Bruce Uhrmacher, Christy M. Moroye
R2,708 Discovery Miles 27 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Curriculum and Teaching Dialogue (CTD) is a publication of the American Association of Teaching and Curriculum (AATC), a national learned society for the scholarly fields of teaching and curriculum. The fields includes those working on the theory, design and evaluation of educational programs at large. University faculty members identified with this field are typically affiliated with the departments of curriculum and instruction, teacher education, educational foundations, elementary education, secondary education, and higher education. CTD promotes all analytical and interpretive approaches that are appropriate for the scholarly study of teaching and curriculum. In fulfilment of this mission, CTD addresses a range of issues across the broad fields of educational research and policy for all grade levels and types of educational programs.

Developing Intercultural Language Learning (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020): Michelle Kohler Developing Intercultural Language Learning (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Michelle Kohler
R1,408 Discovery Miles 14 080 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book presents a detailed account of a self-study in which the author considers why a developmental perspective matters in language learning within an intercultural orientation, and how teachers of languages might understand and attend to this notion in their work. The discussion is based on the author's experience as a teacher-researcher and traces aspects of teachers' work from planning, teaching and mediating, to assessing and judging evidence of student learning and development over time. This book is grounded in a praxis view of language teaching and learning and will be of interest to other language teachers, pre-service teachers, teacher trainers and applied linguists.

Giving Teaching Back to Teachers - A Critical Introduction to Curriculum Theory (Hardcover): Robin Barrow Giving Teaching Back to Teachers - A Critical Introduction to Curriculum Theory (Hardcover)
Robin Barrow
R5,197 Discovery Miles 51 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book, first published in 1984, aims to bring together the interests of the theory and practice of the education system and, within the former, relate the approaches and claims of the constituent disciplines to each other. Throughout the book, while arguing for the importance of facing up to the logical links between theory and practice, the author seeks to point out the extent to which more educational theory has had little to say of importance for practice, either because it has been a poor theory or because it has concerned itself with matters of little significance to educators. This book will be of interest to students of education, as well as educators themselves.

A Case for Teaching Literature in the Secondary School - Why Reading Fiction Matters in an Age of Scientific Objectivity and... A Case for Teaching Literature in the Secondary School - Why Reading Fiction Matters in an Age of Scientific Objectivity and Standardization (Paperback)
Janet Alsup
R1,524 Discovery Miles 15 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Taking a close look at the forces that affect English education in schools-at the ways literature, cognitive science, the privileging of the STEM disciplines, and current educational policies are connected-this timely book counters with a strong argument for the importance of continuing to teach literature in middle and secondary classrooms. The case is made through critical examination of the ongoing "culture wars" between the humanities and the sciences, recent research in cognitive literary studies demonstrating the power of narrative reading, and an analysis of educational trends that have marginalized literature teaching in the U.S., including standards-based and scripted curricula. The book is distinctive in presenting both a synthesis of arguments for literary study in the middle and high school and sample lesson plans from practicing teachers exemplifying how literature can positively influence adolescents' intellectual, emotional, and social selves.

Collective Unravelings of the Hegemonic Web (Hardcover): Becky L Noel Smith, Katherine Becker, Libbi R Miller, Natasha S. Reid,... Collective Unravelings of the Hegemonic Web (Hardcover)
Becky L Noel Smith, Katherine Becker, Libbi R Miller, Natasha S. Reid, Michele D. Sorensen
R2,701 Discovery Miles 27 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Collective Unravelings of the Hegemonic Web represents the culmination of work that emerged from 2013 Curriculum & Pedagogy annual conference. The notion of the hegemonic web is the defining theme of the volume. In this collection, authors struggle to unravel and take apart pieces of the complex web that are so deeply embedded into normative ways of thinking, being and making meaning. They also grapple with understanding the role that hegemony plays and the influence that it has on identity, curriculum, teaching and learning. Finally, scholars included in this volume describe their efforts to engage and undergo counter-hegemonic movements by sharing their stories and struggles.

Rethinking Schooling - Twenty-Five Years of the Journal of Curriculum Studies (Paperback): Ian Westbury, Geoff Milburn Rethinking Schooling - Twenty-Five Years of the Journal of Curriculum Studies (Paperback)
Ian Westbury, Geoff Milburn
R1,541 Discovery Miles 15 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Taking a collection of seminal articles from the Journal of Curriculum Studies, this book offers readers a vantage point for thinking about the worlds of schools and curricula, focusing in particular on the concept of seeing schools, curricula and teaching in new ways. Each of the chapters sheds fresh light on the ways of thinking the aforementioned. Themes include: classrooms and teaching pedagogy science and history education school and curriculum development students' lives in schools. Written by an international group of distinguished scholars from Britain, North America, Sweden and Germany, the chapters draw on the perspectives offered by curriculum and pedagogical theory, history, ethnography, sociology, psychology and organisational studies and experiences in curriculum-making. Together they invite many questions about why teaching and curricula must be as they are. Rethinking Schooling provides new futures for education and alternative ways of seeing them.

Shifting the Kaleidoscope - Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Educators' Insights on Culture Shock, Identity and Pedagogy... Shifting the Kaleidoscope - Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Educators' Insights on Culture Shock, Identity and Pedagogy (Paperback, New edition)
Jon L. Smythe
R938 Discovery Miles 9 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines culture shock and reverse culture shock as valuable learning experiences for educators working in increasingly culturally diverse environments. Although these phenomena are often cast as illnesses to be avoided, this study suggests that both types of shock can help educators develop greater self-understanding and intercultural awareness and will benefit their pedagogical practices as well. For this study, four returned Peace Corps volunteer educators who have taught at various grade levels, both abroad and in the United States, share thought-provoking stories of how their experiences shifted their identities and their approaches to teaching. A Post-structural hermeneutic framework is used to analyze each story in two separate "readings" as a way of disrupting the flow of each text so that other possible meanings may emerge. The metaphor of the kaleidoscope develops from the study as a way to imagine a curriculum in motion - one in which new and often surprising patterns are created by shifting, juxtaposing and refocusing the multiple lenses within. Shifting the Kaleidoscope should appeal to those readers who are interested in curriculum studies, multicultural education, intercultural awareness, narrative inquiry, post-structuralism, international studies, the Peace Corps and/or teaching English abroad.

Shifting the Kaleidoscope - Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Educators' Insights on Culture Shock, Identity and Pedagogy... Shifting the Kaleidoscope - Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Educators' Insights on Culture Shock, Identity and Pedagogy (Hardcover, New edition)
Jon L. Smythe
R3,350 Discovery Miles 33 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines culture shock and reverse culture shock as valuable learning experiences for educators working in increasingly culturally diverse environments. Although these phenomena are often cast as illnesses to be avoided, this study suggests that both types of shock can help educators develop greater self-understanding and intercultural awareness and will benefit their pedagogical practices as well. For this study, four returned Peace Corps volunteer educators who have taught at various grade levels, both abroad and in the United States, share thought-provoking stories of how their experiences shifted their identities and their approaches to teaching. A Post-structural hermeneutic framework is used to analyze each story in two separate "readings" as a way of disrupting the flow of each text so that other possible meanings may emerge. The metaphor of the kaleidoscope develops from the study as a way to imagine a curriculum in motion - one in which new and often surprising patterns are created by shifting, juxtaposing and refocusing the multiple lenses within. Shifting the Kaleidoscope should appeal to those readers who are interested in curriculum studies, multicultural education, intercultural awareness, narrative inquiry, post-structuralism, international studies, the Peace Corps and/or teaching English abroad.

Celebrating Intellectual Curiosity - Kindergarten through College Scholarship and Research (Hardcover): Michael Gose Celebrating Intellectual Curiosity - Kindergarten through College Scholarship and Research (Hardcover)
Michael Gose
R1,958 R1,547 Discovery Miles 15 470 Save R411 (21%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Celebrating Intellectual Curiosity: Kindergarten Through College Scholarship and Research broadens the perspective on academic pursuits. Curiosity needs to be cultivated at all school levels. All formats of scholarship and research contribute to increased human understanding. The criteria for evaluating different scholarly activity needs to be well matched with the respective format. Both Scientific and Artistic standards need to be considered for a deeper appreciation of intents and results. Grade school children would be well served by being schooled in the four traditional areas of university faculty evaluation: teaching-learning; scholarship; service; and colleagueship. The book uses vignettes and stories to establish the complexities and utility of varying forms of research. Criteria are identified that fit the respective approaches. The study looks at The Scholarship of Teaching; The Scholarship of Teaching as Action Research: Creative Artistry; Arts Based Research; The Scholarship of Service; Curriculum Development; The Scholarship of the Student. The complementary nature of the variety of scholarships reveals an underlying Ecology of Education that relies upon a great diversity in roles to maintain a healthy system.

Leading, Teaching, and Learning the Common Core Standards - Rigorous Expectations for All Students (Hardcover): Rosemarye T.... Leading, Teaching, and Learning the Common Core Standards - Rigorous Expectations for All Students (Hardcover)
Rosemarye T. Taylor, Rebecca Watson, Joyce Nutta
R1,404 Discovery Miles 14 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Leading, Teaching, and Learning is a resource for taking action on Common Core State Standards by leaders and teachers to result in enhanced student learning. Within each chapter various disciplines and grade levels are addressed with real examples. Chapters focus on research-based instruction, academic language development, thinking and complexity, English learners, non-proficient readers, rigor, and collaboration for on-going professional capacity building of leaders and teachers.

Teaching from the Thinking Heart - The Practice of Holistic Education (Hardcover): John P Miller, Michele Irwin, Kelli Nigh Teaching from the Thinking Heart - The Practice of Holistic Education (Hardcover)
John P Miller, Michele Irwin, Kelli Nigh
R2,537 Discovery Miles 25 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book includes papers written by teachers and how they engage holistic education in their classrooms. The papers come from a course taught by Jack Miller at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto entitled The Holistic Curriculum. This is a rich and diverse collection of papers showing how holistic education can be brought into public education despite the pressures of testing and other accountability measures. Although most of the teachers teach in public schools there are also examples from teachers working in private and post secondary settings. This book can inspire other teachers who are looking for ways to teach the whole person in a more connected manner. There are very few texts in the field of holistic education that include the voices and practices of teachers, particularly those working in public schools. Many of the examples of holistic education in practice come from Waldorf, Montessori, Reggio Emilia and alternative schools. A unique feature of this book is the many different voices of teachers describing their work in the classroom; they talk about their successes, the challenges and even a few failures.

Transnational Feminism and Global Advocacy in South Asia (Paperback): Gita Rajan, Jigna Desai Transnational Feminism and Global Advocacy in South Asia (Paperback)
Gita Rajan, Jigna Desai
R1,369 Discovery Miles 13 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Transnational feminism has been critical to feminist theorizing in the global North over the last few decades. Perhaps due to its broad terminology, transnational feminism can become vague and dislocated, losing its ability to name specific critiques of and responses to empire, race, and globalization that are emboldened by its transnational remit. This volume encompasses an expansive engagement and exploration of transnational South Asian feminist movements, networks, and critiques within the context of the popular and the diaspora in South Asia. The contributing authors address key issues in a global context, especially as they operate both in a situated and the diasporic imaginary of South Asia.

While the idea of the popular in South Asia has often been circumscribed by the spaces and cultural politics of Bollywood, this interdisciplinary volume takes an innovative turn to examine how academics, advocates, activists, and artists envision the inroads and consequences of nationalism, globalization and/or empire, which continually remake communities and alter needs and allegiances. Through ethnography, literature, dance, cinema, activism, poetry, and storytelling, the authorsd analyse popular and social justice using a focused, multidisciplinary gendered lens.

This book was originally published as a special issue of South Asian Popular Culture.

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