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Engaging Culture, Race and Spirituality - New Visions- (Hardcover, New edition): Cynthia B Dillard, Chinwe L. Ezueh Okpalaoka Engaging Culture, Race and Spirituality - New Visions- (Hardcover, New edition)
Cynthia B Dillard, Chinwe L. Ezueh Okpalaoka
R3,542 R3,319 Discovery Miles 33 190 Save R223 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book won the 2014 AESA (American Educational Studies Association) Critics Choice Award. Engaging Culture, Race and Spirituality addresses a critical question rarely addressed in our conversations and the literature about race, culture and diversity: How might spirituality and our inner lives matter in teaching and teacher education that explicitly engages and addresses race and culture? In ways explicit and embodied, this book focuses on how engaging spirituality and the inner life can serve as radical intervention in our dialogues about race and culture in education. Gathered together are the voices of emerging young scholars whose thinking and research explicitly marshal theories of spirituality as critical interventions in their dialogues and discourses about culture and race in teaching and teacher education. Each chapter is followed by a scholar visionary who points to ways for educators and educational researchers to see the usefulness of such spirituality in engaging research, pedagogy and practices. Their collective visions - all deeply political, sometimes humorous, always insightful, and thoughtfully provocative - call us to a new way of thinking about the "evidence of things unseen", about spirituality in education as a site of profound possibilities for change, equity, and social justice.

Engaging Culture, Race and Spirituality - New Visions- (Paperback, New edition): Cynthia B Dillard, Chinwe L. Ezueh Okpalaoka Engaging Culture, Race and Spirituality - New Visions- (Paperback, New edition)
Cynthia B Dillard, Chinwe L. Ezueh Okpalaoka
R966 Discovery Miles 9 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book won the 2014 AESA (American Educational Studies Association) Critics Choice Award. Engaging Culture, Race and Spirituality addresses a critical question rarely addressed in our conversations and the literature about race, culture and diversity: How might spirituality and our inner lives matter in teaching and teacher education that explicitly engages and addresses race and culture? In ways explicit and embodied, this book focuses on how engaging spirituality and the inner life can serve as radical intervention in our dialogues about race and culture in education. Gathered together are the voices of emerging young scholars whose thinking and research explicitly marshal theories of spirituality as critical interventions in their dialogues and discourses about culture and race in teaching and teacher education. Each chapter is followed by a scholar visionary who points to ways for educators and educational researchers to see the usefulness of such spirituality in engaging research, pedagogy and practices. Their collective visions - all deeply political, sometimes humorous, always insightful, and thoughtfully provocative - call us to a new way of thinking about the "evidence of things unseen", about spirituality in education as a site of profound possibilities for change, equity, and social justice.

Learning to (Re)member the Things We've Learned to Forget - Endarkened Feminisms, Spirituality, and the Sacred Nature of... Learning to (Re)member the Things We've Learned to Forget - Endarkened Feminisms, Spirituality, and the Sacred Nature of Research and Teaching (Hardcover, New edition)
Cynthia B Dillard
R3,341 R3,141 Discovery Miles 31 410 Save R200 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Feminist research has both held and contested experience as a category of epistemological importance, often as a secular notion. However, spirituality and sacred knowing are also fundamental to a Black/endarkened feminist epistemology in teaching and research, given the historical and cultural experiences of African ascendant women worldwide. How can (re)membering bear witness to our individual and collective spiritual consciousness and generate new questions that inform feminist theory and practice? Learning to (Re)member the Things We've Learned to Forget explores that question. Theorizing through sites and journeys across the globe and particularly in Ghana, West Africa, this book explores how spirituality, location, experience, and cultural memory engage and create an endarkened feminist subjectivity that can (re)member, opening possibilities for research and teaching that honors the wisdom, history, and cultural productions of African diasporic women particularly and persons of African heritage generally.

Learning to (Re)member the Things We've Learned to Forget - Endarkened Feminisms, Spirituality, and the Sacred Nature of... Learning to (Re)member the Things We've Learned to Forget - Endarkened Feminisms, Spirituality, and the Sacred Nature of Research and Teaching (Paperback, New edition)
Cynthia B Dillard
R888 Discovery Miles 8 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Feminist research has both held and contested experience as a category of epistemological importance, often as a secular notion. However, spirituality and sacred knowing are also fundamental to a Black/endarkened feminist epistemology in teaching and research, given the historical and cultural experiences of African ascendant women worldwide. How can (re)membering bear witness to our individual and collective spiritual consciousness and generate new questions that inform feminist theory and practice? Learning to (Re)member the Things We've Learned to Forget explores that question. Theorizing through sites and journeys across the globe and particularly in Ghana, West Africa, this book explores how spirituality, location, experience, and cultural memory engage and create an endarkened feminist subjectivity that can (re)member, opening possibilities for research and teaching that honors the wisdom, history, and cultural productions of African diasporic women particularly and persons of African heritage generally.

Hope and Joy in Education - Engaging Daisaku Ikeda Across Curriculum and Context (Paperback): Isabel Nunez, Jason Goulah Hope and Joy in Education - Engaging Daisaku Ikeda Across Curriculum and Context (Paperback)
Isabel Nunez, Jason Goulah; Cynthia B Dillard
R1,116 Discovery Miles 11 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Students, parents, and educators at all levels are increasingly frustrated, demoralized, burned out, and discontented with education and schooling today. At no previous time has it been more necessary to revitalize hope in the promise of education or to reestablish joy in teaching and learning than the current moment. In this timely and inspirational volume, authors from diverse disciplines consider and affirm the many places across curriculum and context where hope and joy are or can be strong and vibrant. Drawing on the life-affirming ideals of renowned education philosopher and school founder Daisaku Ikeda, Hope and Joy in Education will reenergize educational research, theory, and practice. Featuring contributions from such luminaries as Theodorea Berry, Cynthia Dillard, Walter Gershon, Francyne Huckaby, Johnny Lupinacci, and Anita Patterson, this book reminds readers that the classroom is still a magical space, brimming with the brilliant and creative energy of young people.Book Features: Illustrates the power of Daisaku Ikeda's ideas to confront the challenging societal contexts and conditions that schools and educators face day in and day out. Shares narratives that employ critical and antiracist lenses to examine the authors' own activist work with different populations across multiple contexts. Considers Daisaku Ikeda's contributions relative to established and emerging trends in education, including the Deweyan tradition, ecojustice education, critical race feminism, and others. Provides cross-cultural examples and insights bolstering the current resurgence of humanistic, qualitative aspects of teaching and learning. Shows how the essential qualities of hope and joy fortify fields and themes that have been squeezed out by political agendas and standardized testing.

Hope and Joy in Education - Engaging Daisaku Ikeda Across Curriculum and Context (Hardcover): Isabel Nuñez, Jason Goulah Hope and Joy in Education - Engaging Daisaku Ikeda Across Curriculum and Context (Hardcover)
Isabel Nuñez, Jason Goulah; Cynthia B Dillard
R3,154 Discovery Miles 31 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Students, parents, and educators at all levels are increasingly frustrated, demoralized, burned out, and discontented with education and schooling today. At no previous time has it been more necessary to revitalize hope in the promise of education or to reestablish joy in teaching and learning than the current moment. In this timely and inspirational volume, authors from diverse disciplines consider and affirm the many places across curriculum and context where hope and joy are or can be strong and vibrant. Drawing on the life-affirming ideals of renowned education philosopher and school founder Daisaku Ikeda, Hope and Joy in Education will reenergize educational research, theory, and practice. Featuring contributions from such luminaries as Theodorea Berry, Cynthia Dillard, Walter Gershon, Francyne Huckaby, Johnny Lupinacci, and Anita Patterson, this book reminds readers that the classroom is still a magical space, brimming with the brilliant and creative energy of young people.Book Features: Illustrates the power of Daisaku Ikeda's ideas to confront the challenging societal contexts and conditions that schools and educators face day in and day out. Shares narratives that employ critical and antiracist lenses to examine the authors' own activist work with different populations across multiple contexts. Considers Daisaku Ikeda's contributions relative to established and emerging trends in education, including the Deweyan tradition, ecojustice education, critical race feminism, and others. Provides cross-cultural examples and insights bolstering the current resurgence of humanistic, qualitative aspects of teaching and learning. Shows how the essential qualities of hope and joy fortify fields and themes that have been squeezed out by political agendas and standardized testing.

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