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Theory and Practice
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Contributors in this book present both a rationale as well as a theoretical framework for incorporating reflective and contemplative pedagogies to help students pause, deepen their awareness, think morer carefully, and work with complexity in sustainability-focused courses.
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Contributors in this book present both a rationale as well as a theoretical framework for incorporating reflective and contemplative pedagogies to help students pause, deepen their awareness, think morer carefully, and work with complexity in sustainability-focused courses.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317279426
- Artikelnr.: 63536362
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317279426
- Artikelnr.: 63536362
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Marie Eaton is Director of the Palliative Care Institute and Professor Emerita of Humanities and Education at Western Washington University, USA. Holly J. Hughes is a poet, naturalist, and co-founder of the Sustainability Initiative at Edmonds Community College, USA, where she teaches writing and interdisciplinary classes focusing on natural history and sustainability. Jean MacGregor is Director of Curriculum for the Bioregion, an inter-institutional initiative of the Washington Center for Undergraduate Education at The Evergreen State College, USA, where she also teaches in the Master of Environmental Studies Program.
Contents
Foreword. Paul Wapner
Preface
Acknowledgements
Part One: Theoretical Underpinnings
1. Why Sustainability Education Needs Pedagogies of Reflection and
Contemplation. Marie Eaton, Kate Davies, Sarah Williams and Jean
MacGregor.
2. The Power of Pause in the Process of Human Development. Sharon Daloz
Parks.
3. The Practice of Inner Habitat Restoration: A Contemplative Approach
to Sustainability Studies. Kurt Hoelting.
4. Navigating Anger, Fear, Grief, and Despair. Marie Eaton.
5. Using Reflective and Contemplative Practices with Integrity.
Patricia O'Connell Killen.
Part Two: Teaching Contexts and Practices
6. No Time to Think: Contemplation and Reflection in a Highly
Technologized Learning Environment. David M. Levy.
7. The Practice of Place: Deepening Connections with Our Natural and
Human Communities. Holly J. Hughes.
8. Listening Deeply to and Engaging Multiple Perspectives. Maureen E.
Ryan.
9. Attending to Loyalties, Affections, Convictions...and Doubts. Jane
Compson.
10. Make a Creative Response. Michael Gillespie and Karen T. Litfin.
11. Bodies of Earthly Delight: Engaging in Somatic Inquiry as
Contemplation. Sarah Williams.
12. Sustainability from the Inside Out: Discernment as Practice. Karen K.
Gaul.
13. Fostering Hope and Moral Agency for Eco-Justice. Cynthia Moe-Lobeda
and Frederica Helmiere.
14. Nurturing Students' Resilience and Agency Kate Davies.
Afterword
Contributors
Foreword. Paul Wapner
Preface
Acknowledgements
Part One: Theoretical Underpinnings
1. Why Sustainability Education Needs Pedagogies of Reflection and
Contemplation. Marie Eaton, Kate Davies, Sarah Williams and Jean
MacGregor.
2. The Power of Pause in the Process of Human Development. Sharon Daloz
Parks.
3. The Practice of Inner Habitat Restoration: A Contemplative Approach
to Sustainability Studies. Kurt Hoelting.
4. Navigating Anger, Fear, Grief, and Despair. Marie Eaton.
5. Using Reflective and Contemplative Practices with Integrity.
Patricia O'Connell Killen.
Part Two: Teaching Contexts and Practices
6. No Time to Think: Contemplation and Reflection in a Highly
Technologized Learning Environment. David M. Levy.
7. The Practice of Place: Deepening Connections with Our Natural and
Human Communities. Holly J. Hughes.
8. Listening Deeply to and Engaging Multiple Perspectives. Maureen E.
Ryan.
9. Attending to Loyalties, Affections, Convictions...and Doubts. Jane
Compson.
10. Make a Creative Response. Michael Gillespie and Karen T. Litfin.
11. Bodies of Earthly Delight: Engaging in Somatic Inquiry as
Contemplation. Sarah Williams.
12. Sustainability from the Inside Out: Discernment as Practice. Karen K.
Gaul.
13. Fostering Hope and Moral Agency for Eco-Justice. Cynthia Moe-Lobeda
and Frederica Helmiere.
14. Nurturing Students' Resilience and Agency Kate Davies.
Afterword
Contributors
Contents
Foreword. Paul Wapner
Preface
Acknowledgements
Part One: Theoretical Underpinnings
1. Why Sustainability Education Needs Pedagogies of Reflection and
Contemplation. Marie Eaton, Kate Davies, Sarah Williams and Jean
MacGregor.
2. The Power of Pause in the Process of Human Development. Sharon Daloz
Parks.
3. The Practice of Inner Habitat Restoration: A Contemplative Approach
to Sustainability Studies. Kurt Hoelting.
4. Navigating Anger, Fear, Grief, and Despair. Marie Eaton.
5. Using Reflective and Contemplative Practices with Integrity.
Patricia O'Connell Killen.
Part Two: Teaching Contexts and Practices
6. No Time to Think: Contemplation and Reflection in a Highly
Technologized Learning Environment. David M. Levy.
7. The Practice of Place: Deepening Connections with Our Natural and
Human Communities. Holly J. Hughes.
8. Listening Deeply to and Engaging Multiple Perspectives. Maureen E.
Ryan.
9. Attending to Loyalties, Affections, Convictions...and Doubts. Jane
Compson.
10. Make a Creative Response. Michael Gillespie and Karen T. Litfin.
11. Bodies of Earthly Delight: Engaging in Somatic Inquiry as
Contemplation. Sarah Williams.
12. Sustainability from the Inside Out: Discernment as Practice. Karen K.
Gaul.
13. Fostering Hope and Moral Agency for Eco-Justice. Cynthia Moe-Lobeda
and Frederica Helmiere.
14. Nurturing Students' Resilience and Agency Kate Davies.
Afterword
Contributors
Foreword. Paul Wapner
Preface
Acknowledgements
Part One: Theoretical Underpinnings
1. Why Sustainability Education Needs Pedagogies of Reflection and
Contemplation. Marie Eaton, Kate Davies, Sarah Williams and Jean
MacGregor.
2. The Power of Pause in the Process of Human Development. Sharon Daloz
Parks.
3. The Practice of Inner Habitat Restoration: A Contemplative Approach
to Sustainability Studies. Kurt Hoelting.
4. Navigating Anger, Fear, Grief, and Despair. Marie Eaton.
5. Using Reflective and Contemplative Practices with Integrity.
Patricia O'Connell Killen.
Part Two: Teaching Contexts and Practices
6. No Time to Think: Contemplation and Reflection in a Highly
Technologized Learning Environment. David M. Levy.
7. The Practice of Place: Deepening Connections with Our Natural and
Human Communities. Holly J. Hughes.
8. Listening Deeply to and Engaging Multiple Perspectives. Maureen E.
Ryan.
9. Attending to Loyalties, Affections, Convictions...and Doubts. Jane
Compson.
10. Make a Creative Response. Michael Gillespie and Karen T. Litfin.
11. Bodies of Earthly Delight: Engaging in Somatic Inquiry as
Contemplation. Sarah Williams.
12. Sustainability from the Inside Out: Discernment as Practice. Karen K.
Gaul.
13. Fostering Hope and Moral Agency for Eco-Justice. Cynthia Moe-Lobeda
and Frederica Helmiere.
14. Nurturing Students' Resilience and Agency Kate Davies.
Afterword
Contributors