Inspiring teachers to teach with more spontaneity and creativity within a highly constrained educational environment, this text demonstrates through descriptive stories strategies for emergent teaching. The text is consistent with the theoretical understandings and research in the complexity sciences but takes a narrative approach, giving examples through stories, myths, and parables.
Inspiring teachers to teach with more spontaneity and creativity within a highly constrained educational environment, this text demonstrates through descriptive stories strategies for emergent teaching. The text is consistent with the theoretical understandings and research in the complexity sciences but takes a narrative approach, giving examples through stories, myths, and parables.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Autorenporträt
Sam Crowell is professor of education at California State University, San Bernardino and founder and co-director of the MA in Holistic and Integrative Education. The program has been recognized nationally as a model of transformative learning in a study funded by the Fetzer Foundation and published in the Journal for Transformative Education. The program has produced five educators who have been recognized as teacher-of-the-year, which just ten cohorts having graduated. David Reid-Marr is an adjunct professor in the MA in Holistic and Integrative Education at California State University, San Bernardino and teaches full time at the Idyllwild Arts Academy, a highly regarded high school for the arts.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction 1 What Is Emergent Teaching? 2 Indra's Net: Non-Separation as the Foundation for Emergent Teaching 3 Process From An Emergent Perspective: Event-Centric Teaching 4 The Shape of a Snake: Non-linearity and Emergence 5 Fostering a Learning State of Mind: Play, Joy, and Irreverence 6 Creativity: The Ceaseless Imperative 7 Aunt Kath Serves Tea: Ritual and Emergence 8 In the World - Teaching What Really Matters 9 When the Curriculum Disappears - A Holistic Perspective 10 The Path to Emergent Teaching in Classrooms and Schools Epilogue References
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction 1 What Is Emergent Teaching? 2 Indra's Net: Non-Separation as the Foundation for Emergent Teaching 3 Process From An Emergent Perspective: Event-Centric Teaching 4 The Shape of a Snake: Non-linearity and Emergence 5 Fostering a Learning State of Mind: Play, Joy, and Irreverence 6 Creativity: The Ceaseless Imperative 7 Aunt Kath Serves Tea: Ritual and Emergence 8 In the World - Teaching What Really Matters 9 When the Curriculum Disappears - A Holistic Perspective 10 The Path to Emergent Teaching in Classrooms and Schools Epilogue References
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