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Educating from the Heart: Theoretical and Practical Approaches to Transforming Education [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 196 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 20x163x20 mm, weight: 467 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Jun-2011
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield Education
  • ISBN-10: 1610483154
  • ISBN-13: 9781610483155
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 196 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 20x163x20 mm, weight: 467 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Jun-2011
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield Education
  • ISBN-10: 1610483154
  • ISBN-13: 9781610483155
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
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.

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This book brings together some of the renowned voices in the field of education and spirituality so that each chapter offers up-to-date research and insights that inform and enlighten classroom theory and practice. The editors have carefully structured the contents so that there is a fluidity of movement from theory to practice throughout the book, thereby raising its appeal and access to both academics and teachers. It is a worthwhile resource for pre-service and postgraduate education programs, as well as for classroom teachers. -- Marian de Souza, senior lecturer of religious education at Australian Catholic University, Watson; coeditor, Global Perspectives on Spirituality and Education (2014), and editor, Journal of Religious Education (2006-2012) Educating From the Heart is a beacon of light given the current context of education. It illuminates ideas and practices that can enrich and empower the lives of students. It searches out the varied contexts where wholeness and heart-filled learning can be applied. And it disperses the dark shadows of conformity and meaningless accountability by its hopeful message and practical content. -- Sam Crowell, faculty for the earth charter center and UNESCO chair for ESD and author of Emergent Teaching: A Path of Creativity, Significance, and Transformation The ideas in this book are presented in such a way that teachers will want to try these approaches themselves. The more theoretical chapters help provide a framework for the chapters on strategies by teachers who clearly are deeply invested in a holistic approach to teaching. This book fills an important gap in the literature on spirituality in education with its classroom based focus. -- Dr. Jack Miller, professor of curriculum, teaching, and learning, University of Toronto; author of The Holistic Curriculum Educating from the Heart is a must read for all practicing school administrators and should be incorporated into any leadership development program for educators. Applying many of the principles and beliefs identified in this book challenges established practices and structures in our current high stakes testing environment. It is a compelling book relating to the topic of student well being that has to be addressed in a more systemic fashion in our schools. -- Dr. Brian ORegan, coordinator of Masters Program in Educational Leadership, Saint Michaels College, Vermont, and former Vermont deputy commissio Educating from the Heart offers both theoretical overviews and practical approaches to include elements of humanity, spirituality, and inner growth within the practical content of modern education. This book is for educators, academics, education students, and parents who are seeking a new way to present a more holistic education. * The Citizen *
Foreword: The Spirit Dimension of Education vii
Paul D. Houston
Preface xiii
Marilyn Webb Neagley
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction xix
Aostre N. Johnson
Section I Overview
1 Developing Spirit-Related Capacities of Children and Adolescents
3(10)
Aostre N. Johnson
2 Supporting Inner Wisdom in Public Schools
13(12)
Tobin Hart
3 Developing Mindfulness and Emotional Self-Regulation in American Education: How Neuroscience Can Improve Both Education and Personal Lives
25(12)
Anthony R. Quintiliani
4 Nurturing the Spirit through Literature
37(12)
Ann Trousdale
5 The Six Passages of Childhood: A Model for School-Based Rites of Passage
49(20)
Rachael Kessler
Laura Weaver
6 Paying Attention to the Whole Self
69(12)
Peter Perkins
Section II Practice
7 Deepening Presence and Interconnection in the Classroom
81(10)
Jacqueline Kaufman
8 The Yogi in the Classroom
91(8)
Donald Tinney
9 Simple in Means, Rich in Ends
99(6)
Sara Caldwell
10 The Inner Life of Teaching
105(6)
Joyce Kemp
11 Integrating the Spirit with Total Body Fitness
111(10)
Sue Wood
Deb Higgins
12 Stress Reduction in a Middle-Level Social Studies Class
121(6)
Deborah Thomsen-Taylor
13 Teaching Children Empathy
127(10)
Jessica Toulis
14 Counseling from the Heart
137(8)
Madelyn Nash
15 Nurturing Children's Inner Resources: An Elementary School Guide
145(18)
Auriel Gray
Conclusion 163(6)
Aostre N. Johnson
Marilyn Webb Neagley
Biographical Sketches 169
Aostre N. Johnson is a professor of education at Saint Michael's College in Vermont, where she teaches courses on child development and integrated curriculum theory and practice, and also directs the master's degree curriculum concentration. She has published a number of articles and co-edited a book related to creative, spiritual, and ethical approaches to education and has also founded and directed holistic schools for children. Marilyn Webb Neagley has worked both locally and nationally for over forty years with non-profit organizations as a CEO, volunteer, trustee and/or consultant. She was most recently the recipient of an IPPY gold medal for best northeastern non-fiction for her book of reflections, Walking through the Seasons.