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Emergent Teaching inspires teachers to teach with more spontaneity
and creativity within an educational environment that is highly
constrained. It demonstrates, through descriptive stories, creative
strategies and provides an intellectual foundation for emergent
teaching. The authors show how teachers can relate subject matter
to students' lives and experience. They illustrate rituals and
processes that help establish a caring learning community. Finally,
the book applies the theories of complexity and chaos while
reaffirming the natural wisdom that teachers possess within
themselves. The authors have chosen a narrative format that
"models" rather than "tells," and encourages readers to connect to
their own stories and experiences. The book is consistent with the
theoretical understandings and research in the complexity sciences
but takes a narrative approach, giving examples and illustrations
of ideas through stories, myths, and parables that act as metaphors
and illustrations. Key topics and practices embedded in these
stories include: *teaching the whole person *strategies for
creative teaching *new understandings of process *meaning-centered
learning *building community in the classroom *strengthening the
student/teacher relationship *project-based learning *using art and
nature in teaching *embodied learning *incorporating story and
narrative in teaching *rites of passage *embracing the
unpredictable, uncharted spaces in teaching
Emergent Teaching inspires teachers to teach with more spontaneity
and creativity within an educational environment that is highly
constrained. It demonstrates, through descriptive stories, creative
strategies and provides an intellectual foundation for emergent
teaching. The authors show how teachers can relate subject matter
to students' lives and experience. They illustrate rituals and
processes that help establish a caring learning community. Finally,
the book applies the theories of complexity and chaos while
reaffirming the natural wisdom that teachers possess within
themselves. The authors have chosen a narrative format that
"models" rather than "tells," and encourages readers to connect to
their own stories and experiences. The book is consistent with the
theoretical understandings and research in the complexity sciences
but takes a narrative approach, giving examples and illustrations
of ideas through stories, myths, and parables that act as metaphors
and illustrations. Key topics and practices embedded in these
stories include *teaching the whole person *strategies for creative
teaching *new understandings of process *meaning-centered learning
*building community in the classroom *strengthening the
student/teacher relationship *project-based learning *using art and
nature in teaching *embodied learning *incorporating story and
narrative in teaching *rites of passage *embracing the
unpredictable, uncharted spaces in teaching
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