Educational Metamorphoses: Philosophical Reflections on Identity and Culture
Autor Jane Roland Martinen Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 dec 2006
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780742546721
ISBN-10: 0742546721
Pagini: 171
Dimensiuni: 150 x 230 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0742546721
Pagini: 171
Dimensiuni: 150 x 230 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
0 Introduction
Chapter 1 Rereading the Pygmalion Myth
Chapter 2 The Journey from Nature to Culture
Chapter 3 Life as a Chronology of Identity Changes
Chapter 4 Educational Metamorphoses as Culture Crossings
Chapter 5 Varieties of Metamorphoses
Chapter 6 Circulating the Gift of Education
7 Conclusion
Chapter 1 Rereading the Pygmalion Myth
Chapter 2 The Journey from Nature to Culture
Chapter 3 Life as a Chronology of Identity Changes
Chapter 4 Educational Metamorphoses as Culture Crossings
Chapter 5 Varieties of Metamorphoses
Chapter 6 Circulating the Gift of Education
7 Conclusion
Recenzii
Jane Roland Martin helps us see the transformational power of education. She skillfully blends the rigor of a dedicated scholar, the sensitivities of a committed teacher, and the insights of a true seeker, as she reminds us that education is.a powerful creator of human lives, an encounter of enormous possibilities. Martin brings to life the joy - and pain - of personal and cultural change, leading us to a new understanding of what it means to educate.
I highly recommend Educational Metamorphoses as a must read for all educators. The author, Jane Roland Martin, has creatively used real case-studies to help educators better understand the wonderful cultural diversity found in our classrooms.
For over thirty years, Jane Roland Martin has nurtured an idea so compelling it's a wonder it has not been done before: a collection of portraits of how education transformed the lives of remarkable people. It's hard to imagine anyone else doing it this well. Her case selection is inspired, and the artistry of her portrayals gives even familiar biographies new meaning. Readers will not be able to escape looking into their own life transformation as they read this unforgettable volume.
Jane Roland Martin's Educational Metamorphoses is an original and illuminating contribution to the nature/nurture debate, using some very striking case histories as illustrations. These stories, of men and women who have (often painfully) crossed cultures and become transformed in the process, are told with sympathy and insight. The power of education is given new meaning in this very readable book.
The book should be wiedely read by the public, by policy makers and students and faculties in schools of education.
With a convincing set of stories, Jane Roland Martin shows us that education is far broader than mere schooling and can have powerful effects on the lives of individuals. A fascinating and informative book.
I highly recommend Educational Metamorphoses as a must read for all educators. The author, Jane Roland Martin, has creatively used real case-studies to help educators better understand the wonderful cultural diversity found in our classrooms.
For over thirty years, Jane Roland Martin has nurtured an idea so compelling it's a wonder it has not been done before: a collection of portraits of how education transformed the lives of remarkable people. It's hard to imagine anyone else doing it this well. Her case selection is inspired, and the artistry of her portrayals gives even familiar biographies new meaning. Readers will not be able to escape looking into their own life transformation as they read this unforgettable volume.
Jane Roland Martin's Educational Metamorphoses is an original and illuminating contribution to the nature/nurture debate, using some very striking case histories as illustrations. These stories, of men and women who have (often painfully) crossed cultures and become transformed in the process, are told with sympathy and insight. The power of education is given new meaning in this very readable book.
The book should be wiedely read by the public, by policy makers and students and faculties in schools of education.
With a convincing set of stories, Jane Roland Martin shows us that education is far broader than mere schooling and can have powerful effects on the lives of individuals. A fascinating and informative book.