Grieving as a Teacher's Curriculum
Autor Edward Podsiadlik Iiien Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 dec 2019
Educational philosophy, literary analysis, and reflective practice are used to explore ways grief can help us better ascertain the scope and depth of the educators we are and have the potential to become. Pieces of literature used include works by Pat Conroy, Charles Dickens, Stephen King, Rabindranath Tagore, Virgil, Franz Wedekind, and Virginia Woolf. Also included are ideas from a diverse set of educational philosophers, social and cultural commentators, poets, and more. Chapters conclude with "Topics for Reflection" for further individual and/or collective reflection and discourse.
Educators at all stages of their careers will benefit from this study that demonstrates the impact personal grieving can have on remembering, recovering, and reidentifying with one’s mission and vision. As a resource for pre-service or veteran teachers, the text celebrates the power of introspection to transform our work, our lives, and the lives of our students. It is equally relevant for parents, coaches, mentors, and anyone who takes on the kinds of teacher roles that impact, nourish, and inspire the lives of others.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004389748
ISBN-10: 9004389741
Pagini: 214
Dimensiuni: 155 x 236 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Brill
ISBN-10: 9004389741
Pagini: 214
Dimensiuni: 155 x 236 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Brill
Notă biografică
Edward Podsiadlik III, Ph.D., University of Illinois at Chicago, is Clinical Assistant Professor in the College of Education. His first book, Anecdotes and Afterthoughts: Literature as a Teacher’s Curriculum was published by Sense Publishers in 2014.
Recenzii
"Grieving as a Teacher's Curriculum awakened each of my senses: my classroom became more vivid and more invigorated; it manifested a sharpness I'd not felt; and I saw and heard my students with clarity and a new urgency. In this wise and surprising work Edward Podsiadlik shows us that grief is an essential part of the human condition, and mourning, an expression of our shared humanity. There is no room for grievance here, for whining or complaint, but only for the steady heart-beat of life as it's actually lived. Podsiadlik encourages us toward a fresh authenticity as he carefully and skillfully blows up the border wall between "teacher" and "human being." I put the book down, trembling, and happy again to be a teacher in this broken world." – William Ayers, Distinguished Professor of Education and Senior University Scholar (retired)