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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Marie Eaton , Holly J. Hughes , Jean MacGregor (The Evergreen State College, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.430kg ISBN: 9781138190177ISBN 10: 1138190179 Pages: 220 Publication Date: 10 November 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents Foreword. Paul Wapner Preface Acknowledgements Part One: Theoretical Underpinnings Why Sustainability Education Needs Pedagogies of Reflection and Contemplation. Marie Eaton, Kate Davies, Sarah Williams and Jean MacGregor. The Power of Pause in the Process of Human Development. Sharon Daloz Parks. The Practice of Inner Habitat Restoration: A Contemplative Approach to Sustainability Studies. Kurt Hoelting. Navigating Anger, Fear, Grief, and Despair. Marie Eaton. Using Reflective and Contemplative Practices with Integrity. Patricia O’Connell Killen. Part Two: Teaching Contexts and Practices No Time to Think: Contemplation and Reflection in a Highly Technologized Learning Environment. David M. Levy. The Practice of Place: Deepening Connections with Our Natural and Human Communities. Holly J. Hughes. Listening Deeply to and Engaging Multiple Perspectives. Maureen E. Ryan. Attending to Loyalties, Affections, Convictions…and Doubts. Jane Compson. Make a Creative Response. Michael Gillespie and Karen T. Litfin. Bodies of Earthly Delight: Engaging in Somatic Inquiry as Contemplation. Sarah Williams. Sustainability from the Inside Out: Discernment as Practice. Karen K. Gaul. Fostering Hope and Moral Agency for Eco-Justice. Cynthia Moe-Lobeda and Frederica Helmiere. Nurturing Students' Resilience and Agency Kate Davies. Afterword ContributorsReviewsThis inspiring volume responds to the emerging awareness in higher education of the need for student skills to maintain personal resilience, cope with complexity, and respond constructively to the challenges of our time. Every teacher who has ever faced student discouragement and despair needs this book. --Peggy F. Barlett, Goodrich C. White Professor of Anthropology, Emory University, USA What a wonderful, insightful, wise, and caring approach to sustainability in higher education. Many fine books discuss sustainability as a way of life, but few get to the heart of the matter-how sustainability awareness can open deeper levels of mindfulness, contemplation, and service. This provocative volume provides superb hands-on approaches, philosophical depth, and curricular guidance. The activities and suggestions in this book should be widely shared, both in university settings and beyond. --Mitchell Thomashow, Author of The Nine Elements of a Sustainable Campus and Former President of Unity College, USA A timely and rich set of contributions highlighting the need for inner emotional work as a significant part of responsible environmental citizenship. Chapter authors share contemplative practices to engage the challenges of denial and despair that confront today's concerned students. The book makes the case for the deep importance of this work and the need to build a culture of listening as a foundation for resilience. It calls for confronting the high carbon lifestyles of the privileged and the systemic injustice underlying climate debt. These thoughtful reflections by experienced teachers offer valuable new frames for learning and a call for discernment and creative response in the sustainability classroom. --Stephanie Kaza, Professor Emerita, Environmental Program, University of Vermont, USA Too often working with education data is a solo and DIY effort. Dr. Rankin has synthesized best practices from hundreds of experts in the field to provide a go-to resource. - Leo Bialis-White, Vice President of Impact, Schoolzilla Dr. Rankin's pragmatic approach to data systems and reporting design will shorten your engineering cycles and put relevant, usable data in the hands of your customers. This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to go beyond data warehousing and create something that can truly raise the game of teachers and the students they teach. -Rudi Lewis, Chief Operating Officer, Silverback Learning Solutions The standards covered in this book revolutionized our edtech data system and data reports. This book is the leading source for anyone who wants to share education data effectively. - Lane D. Rankin, CEO/President/Founder, Illuminate Education As someone who worked on data at the school district level on a daily basis for many years, a book like this would have saved me a lot of time. - Rufus Thompson, Formerly the Technology Coordinator for Mountain View School District, California This book is comprehensive, thoughtful, specific, and ahead of its time when it comes to data-driven instruction best practices. Anyone who follows these standards is certainly on a path to achieve successful outcomes. - Ryan Winter, President, LinkIt! Author InformationMarie Eaton is Director of the Palliative Care Institute and Professor Emerita of Humanities and Education at Western Washington University, USA. Holly J. Hughes is a poet, naturalist, and co-founder of the Sustainability Initiative at Edmonds Community College, USA, where she teaches writing and interdisciplinary classes focusing on natural history and sustainability. Jean MacGregor is Director of Curriculum for the Bioregion, an inter-institutional initiative of the Washington Center for Undergraduate Education at The Evergreen State College, USA, where she also teaches in the Master of Environmental Studies Program. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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