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From Information to Transformation is about remembering what
matters in education and in life. In many ways, it concerns who we
are and how we know. Drawing from the wisdom traditions,
transpersonal psychology, consciousness studies, and pedagogy, a
map of the depths of knowing and learning is constructed that
unfolds through six inter-related layers: information, knowledge,
intelligence, understanding, wisdom, and transformation. This
provides both a process and a direction for education that can
prepare students for the extraordinary demands of the twenty-first
century. Entering into these depths offers an education that is
both practical and remarkable, one that replaces radical
disconnection with radical amazement. This integrated approach
includes the education of the mind and the heart, balances
intuition with the analytic, mastery with mystery, and emphasizes
developing wisdom over the mere accumulation of facts.
Offering the perspectives of some of the most respected thinkers in
transpersonal psychology and consciousness studies, this book
explores the farther reaches of knowing, both ourselves and the
world, described here as transpersonal, post-conventional, or
spiritual. The contributors' work is presented from their own
authentic knowing, whether through personal narrative or through
conceptualization informed by such knowing. They explore what
"knowledge" can consist of as it stretches beyond conventional
objective observation and analysis.
Educating from the Heart: Theoretical and Practical Approaches to
Transforming Education is based on the questions: "What does it
mean to educate from the heart? What does it mean to educate with
spirit?" It offers both theoretical overviews and practical
approaches for educators, academics, education students and parents
who are interested in transforming schools. Well-respected voices
in the field of education provide a framework that includes recent
findings from the world of neuroscience, as well as fresh
perspectives about traditional wisdom. Practicing educators
describe methods directly applicable in classrooms. In addition,
many chapters emphasize the importance of educators attending to
their own inner lives. The book encourages reinvigorating
approaches to learning and teaching that can easily be integrated
into both public and private K-12 school classrooms, with many
ideas also applicable to higher education. It supports an
educational system based on the beliefs that heart and spirit are
intertwined with mind and intellect, and that inner peace, wisdom,
compassion, and conscience can be developed together with academic
content and skills.
In a world on fire with unprecedented possibility as well as peril,
what kind of mind is needed in order to thrive and survive? How can
education help develop human potential to be a match for this
reality? The Integrative Mind radically updates the vision that we
hold for education, the pedagogy that can help us achieve it, and
the human consciousness that underlies it all. Consciousness and
culture has been thrown out of balance by the neglect of key ways
of meeting the world. The solution at the edge of this new episteme
is not so much about what we know but instead about how we know.
With practical applications and contemporary research, Tobin Hart
shows that the way into the future requires a recalibration of
mind. Hart explores five "missing minds": contemplative, empathic,
beautiful, embodied, and imaginative. These help open the aperture
of consciousness enabling us to move, as Thomas Berry said, from
seeing the world as a collection of objects to experiencing it as a
communion of subjects. The result is an essential deepening of
understanding and our humanity.
Most of us are hungry for a life of meaning, connection, and
fulfilment, but in the midst of today's demands and pressures, a
deeper life doesn't come automatically. We must increasingly focus
on certain virtues-four universal principles needed to foster
wholeness and meaningful purpose in humanity. Drawing from decades
of research across the wisdom traditions, neuroscience, psychology,
poetry, physics, religion, the arts, and literature, The Four
Virtues provides a field guide for developing your deepest self.
The Spiritual Assessment Matrix of targeted quizzes shows you where
you are in relation to the virtues of Presence, Heart, Wisdom, and
Creation, and expert practices and tools help you "activate" them
in your life. In addition, internationally respected author,
professor, and psychologist Tobin Hart speaks directly to
anyone-whether religious or secular-looking to live by a
contemporary set of ethics to frame their self-development and
happiness. Highly accessible, thought provoking, and interactive,
The Four Virtuesprovides a ground-breaking way to engage and
flourish in life.
Educating from the Heart: Theoretical and Practical Approaches to
Transforming Education is based on the questions: 'What does it
mean to educate from the heart? What does it mean to educate with
spirit?' It offers both theoretical overviews and practical
approaches for educators, academics, education students and parents
who are interested in transforming schools. Well-respected voices
in the field of education provide a framework that includes recent
findings from the world of neuroscience, as well as fresh
perspectives about traditional wisdom. Practicing educators
describe methods directly applicable in classrooms. In addition,
many chapters emphasize the importance of educators attending to
their own inner lives. The book encourages reinvigorating
approaches to learning and teaching that can easily be integrated
into both public and private K-12 school classrooms, with many
ideas also applicable to higher education. It supports an
educational system based on the beliefs that heart and spirit are
intertwined with mind and intellect, and that inner peace, wisdom,
compassion, and conscience can be developed together with academic
content and skills.
In a world on fire with unprecedented possibility as well as peril,
what kind of mind is needed in order to thrive and survive? How can
education help develop human potential to be a match for this
reality? The Integrative Mind radically updates the vision that we
hold for education, the pedagogy that can help us achieve it, and
the human consciousness that underlies it all. Consciousness and
culture has been thrown out of balance by the neglect of key ways
of meeting the world. The solution at the edge of this new episteme
is not so much about what we know but instead about how we know.
With practical applications and contemporary research, Tobin Hart
shows that the way into the future requires a recalibration of
mind. Hart explores five "missing minds": contemplative, empathic,
beautiful, embodied, and imaginative. These help open the aperture
of consciousness enabling us to move, as Thomas Berry said, from
seeing the world as a collection of objects to experiencing it as a
communion of subjects. The result is an essential deepening of
understanding and our humanity.
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