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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Elizabeth J. Tisdell , Ann L. Swartz , Ann L. SwartzPublisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc Volume: 131 Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 22.70cm Weight: 0.156kg ISBN: 9781118133279ISBN 10: 1118133277 Pages: 112 Publication Date: 18 October 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of Contents"EDITORS'NOTES 1 Elizabeth J. Tisdell, Ann L. Swartz 1. The Wisdom of Webs A-Weaving: Adult Education and the Paradoxes of Complexity in Changing Times 5 Elizabeth J. Tisdell This chapter introduces the volume and provides an overview of the literature on the nature of wisdom and the wisdom of nature as weaving webs of connection and embracing paradox that can offer insight to current trends in adult education. 2. Wisdom, the Body, and Adult Learning: Insights from Neuroscience 15 Ann L. Swartz This chapter looks to neuroscience and an evolutionary perspective on sacred knowing to explore the connection between embodied learning and wisdom. 3. Searching for Sophia: Adult Educators and Adult Learners as Wisdom Seekers 25 Wilma Fraser, Tara Hyland-Russell This chapter invokes the spirit of Sophia as metaphorical guide and describes a path for educators and practitioners that can assist in the recovery of wisdom in the face of increasing pressures of measurable outcomes within the field of lifelong learning. 4. Understanding and Teaching Practical Wisdom 35 Caroline L. Bassett This chapter offers an overview of research on wisdom and strategies that educators can employ to foster the development of wisdom in themselves and in their students; it presents the view that it is practical wisdom that helps us get through difficult situations in ways that enhance our common humanity. 5. East Meets West: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Wisdom and Adult Education 45 Shih-ying Yang This chapter discusses cross-cultural perspectives on wisdom as a process necessary to strive for a ""good life"" in a particular culture and what it means to educate adults in cross-cultural settings. 6. The Wisdom of the Inner Life: Meeting Oneself Through Meditation and Music 55 Abraham Sussman, Mitchell Kossak This chapter discusses the psychology of the inner life and how music as meditation can tap into unitive states of being that lead to inner wisdom. 7. Our Healing Is Next to the Wound: Endarkened Feminisms, Spirituality, and Wisdom for Teaching, Learning, and Research 65 Chinwe L. Okpalaoka, Cynthia B. Dillard This chapter explores how the spiritual and cultural contexts of wisdom and Black women?s knowing and dialogues on race can facilitate crosscultural and within-group understandings of race, gender, and identity in teaching and learning. 8. Mentoring Men for Wisdom: Transforming the Pillars of Manhood 75 Laurent A. Parks Daloz This chapter offers insights into mentoring men toward wisdom and is based on the notion that growth into a more grounded and connected wisdom entails transformation of the pillars of traditional masculinity: procreating, providing, and protecting. 9. Teaching, Learning, and the Human Quest: Wisdom 85 Peter Jarvis This chapter reflects on the human quest to understand both the ""why"" and the ""how"" of existence itself and suggests that while we can be taught about wisdom, we can only learn to be wise. Index 95"ReviewsAuthor InformationELIZABETH J. TISDELL is a professor of adult education and the coordinator of the Adult Education Doctoral Program at Penn State University?Harrisburg. ANN L. SWARTZ is an instructor of nursing and an affiliate assistant professor of adult education at Penn State University?Harrisburg. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |