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This monograph aims to uncover value-belief-systems underlying
dominant narratives in modern IHEs, impacting the lives of many
multidimensional adult learners. To do so, Eurocentrism and
neoliberalism are used to analyze the socio-culturalpolitical
movements of the U.S. and its influence on higher education trends.
Then, models of adult consciousness and transformative approaches
to adult learning are introduced to problematize dominant
narratives and make the case for more complex epistemologies. With
critical contemplation, acts of compassion for interdependence,
self-compassion for intentionality, authentic relationships for
political consciousness, listening for non-duality, and mindfulness
for impermanence (CALM) are introduced as ways to emphasize
self-transformation and self-actualization. CALM practice is just
one way to join others in the social justice work of wholeness and
humanity to better support multidimensional adult learners. Along
with this understanding comes the potential to disrupt dominant
narratives with a moral stance, honoring innate human value and the
diverse human condition. The future of institutions of higher
education must be guided by a moral position in the name of healing
and wellness. Together, we can transform higher education so that
institutions are a place where adult learners create the conditions
of freedom to actualize the right to self-worth, the liberty to
connect with others, and the pursuit of personal fulfillment,
honoring this nations guiding principles of life, liberty, and
happiness.
The Critical Graduate Experience is a collection of scholarly
reflections on the possibilities of a new vision for critical
studies. It is a remarkable book that provides daring analyses from
the vantage of the graduate student experience. Drawing from
individual knowledge and research, the authors invite you to
re-imagine education for justice. Barry Kanpol opens the work with
a brilliant meditation on joy and cynicism in university classrooms
and educational theory. The book continues to unfold as an open and
honest conversation with doctoral students and recent graduates
concerning the ethics of higher education. In a true critical
approach, each chapter problematizes a new facet of academic
assumptions and practices as they touch the lives of students. The
authors explore the ethical implications of acknowledging student
spirituality and expanding the role of critical education studies.
The book concludes with a transparent self-critique on the process
and ethics of graduate students writing for publication. This is a
wonderful text, guiding students and professors as they enter into
dialogue on the ethics of an authentic critical education studies.
Classes on practical ethics, educational spirituality, student
voice, collaborative publishing, and critical pedagogy could
benefit from the insights offered here. Daring to believe that
student experience and knowledge have a place in the world of
academic publishing, this book is both a prophetic proclamation of
and humble invitation to a new future in the field.
The Critical Graduate Experience is a collection of scholarly
reflections on the possibilities of a new vision for critical
studies. It is a remarkable book that provides daring analyses from
the vantage of the graduate student experience. Drawing from
individual knowledge and research, the authors invite you to
re-imagine education for justice. Barry Kanpol opens the work with
a brilliant meditation on joy and cynicism in university classrooms
and educational theory. The book continues to unfold as an open and
honest conversation with doctoral students and recent graduates
concerning the ethics of higher education. In a true critical
approach, each chapter problematizes a new facet of academic
assumptions and practices as they touch the lives of students. The
authors explore the ethical implications of acknowledging student
spirituality and expanding the role of critical education studies.
The book concludes with a transparent self-critique on the process
and ethics of graduate students writing for publication. This is a
wonderful text, guiding students and professors as they enter into
dialogue on the ethics of an authentic critical education studies.
Classes on practical ethics, educational spirituality, student
voice, collaborative publishing, and critical pedagogy could
benefit from the insights offered here. Daring to believe that
student experience and knowledge have a place in the world of
academic publishing, this book is both a prophetic proclamation of
and humble invitation to a new future in the field.
This monograph aims to uncover value-belief-systems underlying
dominant narratives in modern IHEs, impacting the lives of many
multidimensional adult learners. To do so, Eurocentrism and
neoliberalism are used to analyze the socio-culturalpolitical
movements of the U.S. and its influence on higher education trends.
Then, models of adult consciousness and transformative approaches
to adult learning are introduced to problematize dominant
narratives and make the case for more complex epistemologies. With
critical contemplation, acts of compassion for interdependence,
self-compassion for intentionality, authentic relationships for
political consciousness, listening for non-duality, and mindfulness
for impermanence (CALM) are introduced as ways to emphasize
self-transformation and self-actualization. CALM practice is just
one way to join others in the social justice work of wholeness and
humanity to better support multidimensional adult learners. Along
with this understanding comes the potential to disrupt dominant
narratives with a moral stance, honoring innate human value and the
diverse human condition. The future of institutions of higher
education must be guided by a moral position in the name of healing
and wellness. Together, we can transform higher education so that
institutions are a place where adult learners create the conditions
of freedom to actualize the right to self-worth, the liberty to
connect with others, and the pursuit of personal fulfillment,
honoring this nations guiding principles of life, liberty, and
happiness.
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