What would it be like to teach as if life matters? To move
beyond the typical regimen of classroom exercises, homework, and
standardized tests and to guide students through life's most
important lessons? Dissatisfied with traditional educational
models, Christopher Uhl and Dana L. Stuchul asked themselves these
questions. What they discovered will open the eyes of today's
educators to a whole new way of teaching.
The authors promote an approach that fosters self-knowledge,
creativity, curiosity, and an appreciation for our planet. Central
to their philosophy is the question of what we humans need in order
to live meaningful lives. The answer: healthy relationships with
ourselves, each other, and the world.
"Teaching as if Life Matters" is an open letter to teachers
offering guidance and encouragement for nurturing students in ways
that make teaching and learning meaningful. In short, it is a
passionate plea for transformative teaching. Informed by the
alternative educational philosophies of John Dewey, Maria
Montessori, Rudolf Steiner, and Ivan Illich, this book invites
teachers and students to participate in a new culture of
education.
This fascinating and urgently needed book will inspire today's
educators to inspire their students.
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