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In this book, Clifford Mayes and his associates take archetypal
pedagogy-a Jungian approach to teaching and learning-and extend it
beyond just the "educational processes" that take place in
classrooms, which are those spaces that a culture dedicates to the
generation and acquisition of codified scholastic knowledge. It
looks at the archetypal dynamics of teaching and learning as
fundamental to human existence itself. From the cradle to the
grave, we are involved in informing and shaping the worldviews of
others, just as they are involved in impacting ours. Deep
relationship, an I-Thou relationship not only allows but requires
this to be the case so that the discussants can become what Martin
Buber called "dialogical partners," engaged in both mutual critique
and mutual affirmation, as they reach knew planes of knowledge and
even presence. Such teaching and learning are what Mayes calls
"educative acts." This book explores educative acts in a wide range
of venues and concerning a variety of issues.
In this book, Clifford Mayes and his associates take archetypal
pedagogy-a Jungian approach to teaching and learning-and extend it
beyond just the "educational processes" that take place in
classrooms, which are those spaces that a culture dedicates to the
generation and acquisition of codified scholastic knowledge. It
looks at the archetypal dynamics of teaching and learning as
fundamental to human existence itself. From the cradle to the
grave, we are involved in informing and shaping the worldviews of
others, just as they are involved in impacting ours. Deep
relationship, an I-Thou relationship not only allows but requires
this to be the case so that the discussants can become what Martin
Buber called "dialogical partners," engaged in both mutual critique
and mutual affirmation, as they reach knew planes of knowledge and
even presence. Such teaching and learning are what Mayes calls
"educative acts." This book explores educative acts in a wide range
of venues and concerning a variety of issues.
This is the story of Willenbron the troll as told to nine-year old
Rosemary Miranda the summer she visited her great-grandmother in
the snugly built log cabin on the side of Allen Mountain.
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