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The fate of public education and therefore the future of our
democracy is at risk. Powerful forces are eroding commitment to
public schools and weakening democratic resolve. Yet even in deeply
troubling times, it is possible to broaden social imagination and
empower efforts toward systemic progressive reform. This book is an
invitation for widespread participation in a complex
process-re-envisioning education and democracy. To reenvision- to
envision and then envision again-is to join with others in
imagining new possibilities and bringing these into existence.
Re-envisioning is a radically social process. Although distinct and
varied individual contributions are required, transformative
visions cannot be advanced through the agency of one charismatic
person, or bound by one influential perspective. The process of
re-envisioning, like all forms of democratic living and learning,
draws energy and insight when connection and communion are
sustained across dimensions of difference. Re-envisioning is an
intensely creative and exploratory process. It is not accomplished
through careful construction of "best laid plans" aimed at
attaining certainty and control. Re-envisioning is instead
experienced and evolved by preparing for, and then acting on,
informed and strategic glimpses. These brief and fleeting
impressions-multimodal and multi-sensory, incomplete and ambiguous,
always in motion-offer potentials, but no definitive answers.
Re-envisioning is a profoundly ethical and aesthetic process,
centered in prospects for social justice, compassion, reform, and
renewal. Social movements are rarely motivated by commitments to
narrow objectives aimed at solving specific problems. Across time
and cultures we are drawn to persons and processes, to ideas and
images, that call us back to remember our highest principles, and
move us forward to respond with acts of integrity and grace.
Recurrent themes of beauty and power-here mirrored in chapter
titles-inspire, guide, and liberate collective vision and
principled action. Re-envisioning, although accessible to all,
remains largely undeveloped and underutilized. Our collective
ability to realize progressive aspirations for education and
democracy can be significantly enhanced by integrating the process
of re-envisioning with other, more familiar, educational and
political reform strategies.
The future of public education and democracy is at risk. Powerful
forces are eroding commitment to public schools and weakening
democratic resolve. Yet even in deeply troubling times, it is
possible to broaden social imagination and empower effective
advocacy for systemic progressive reform. Re-envisioning Education
and Democracy explores challenges and opportunities for
restructuring public education to establish and sustain more
broadly inclusive, deeply democratic, and effectively transforming
approaches to social inquiry and civic participation.
Re-envisioning Education and Democracy adopts a non-traditional
format to extend social awareness and imagination. Within each
chapter, one episode of an evolving strategic narrative traces the
life cycle of a systemic reform initiative. This is followed by an
exploratory essay that draws from theory, research, criticism, and
practice to prompt consideration of focal issues. Woven through
each chapter is a poetically framed meditative stream informed by
varied historical and cultural conceptions of oracles. A
developmental sequence of social learning strategies (exploratory
democratic practices), accompanied by thematic bibliographic
references, are included to model democratic teaching and learning
applicable in classroom and community settings.
The relationship between politics and storytelling is one with a
well-established lineage, but public policy analysis has only
recently begun to develop its own appreciation of the power of
narrative to explain everything from political traditions to
cyberspace. This unique collection of original essays helps further
that project by surveying stories of and about all kinds of
American politics--from welfare, race, and immigration; to
workfare, jobs, and education; to gay rights, national security,
and the American Dream in an age of economic globalization.
The future of public education and democracy is at risk. Powerful
forces are eroding commitment to public schools and weakening
democratic resolve. Yet even in deeply troubling times, it is
possible to broaden social imagination and empower effective
advocacy for systemic progressive reform. Re-envisioning Education
and Democracy explores challenges and opportunities for
restructuring public education to establish and sustain more
broadly inclusive, deeply democratic, and effectively transforming
approaches to social inquiry and civic participation.
Re-envisioning Education and Democracy adopts a non-traditional
format to extend social awareness and imagination. Within each
chapter, one episode of an evolving strategic narrative traces the
life cycle of a systemic reform initiative. This is followed by an
exploratory essay that draws from theory, research, criticism, and
practice to prompt consideration of focal issues. Woven through
each chapter is a poetically framed meditative stream informed by
varied historical and cultural conceptions of oracles. A
developmental sequence of social learning strategies (exploratory
democratic practices), accompanied by thematic bibliographic
references, are included to model democratic teaching and learning
applicable in classroom and community settings.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
The fate of public education and therefore the future of our
democracy is at risk. Powerful forces are eroding commitment to
public schools and weakening democratic resolve. Yet even in deeply
troubling times, it is possible to broaden social imagination and
empower efforts toward systemic progressive reform. This book is an
invitation for widespread participation in a complex
process-re-envisioning education and democracy. To reenvision- to
envision and then envision again-is to join with others in
imagining new possibilities and bringing these into existence.
Re-envisioning is a radically social process. Although distinct and
varied individual contributions are required, transformative
visions cannot be advanced through the agency of one charismatic
person, or bound by one influential perspective. The process of
re-envisioning, like all forms of democratic living and learning,
draws energy and insight when connection and communion are
sustained across dimensions of difference. Re-envisioning is an
intensely creative and exploratory process. It is not accomplished
through careful construction of ""best laid plans"" aimed at
attaining certainty and control. Re-envisioning is instead
experienced and evolved by preparing for, and then acting on,
informed and strategic glimpses. These brief and fleeting
impressions-multimodal and multi-sensory, incomplete and ambiguous,
always in motion-offer potentials, but no definitive answers.
Re-envisioning is a profoundly ethical and aesthetic process,
centered in prospects for social justice, compassion, reform, and
renewal. Social movements are rarely motivated by commitments to
narrow objectives aimed at solving specific problems. Across time
and cultures we are drawn to persons and processes, to ideas and
images, that call us back to remember our highest principles, and
move us forward to respond with acts of integrity and grace.
Recurrent themes of beauty and power-here mirrored in chapter
titles-inspire, guide, and liberate collective vision and
principled action. Re-envisioning, although accessible to all,
remains largely undeveloped and underutilized. Our collective
ability to realize progressive aspirations for education and
democracy can be significantly enhanced by integrating the process
of re-envisioning with other, more familiar, educational and
political reform strategies.
This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such
as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.
Many marine mammals communicate by emitting sounds that pass
through water. Such sounds can be received across great distances
and can influence the behavior of these undersea creatures. In the
past few decades, the oceans have become increasingly noisy, as
underwater sounds from propellers, sonars, and other human
activities make it difficult for marine mammals to communicate.
This book discusses, among many other topics, just how well marine
mammals hear, how noisy the oceans have become, and what effects
these new sounds have on marine mammals. The baseline of ambient
noise, the sounds produced by machines and mammals, the sensitivity
of marine mammal hearing, and the reactions of marine mammals are
also examined.
An essential addition to any marine biologist's library, Marine
Mammals and Noise will be especially appealing to marine
mammalogists, researchers, policy makers and regulators, and marine
biologists and oceanographers using sound in their research.
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