Emergent Teaching: A Path of Creativity, Significance, and Transformation
Emergent Teaching inspires teachers to teach with more spontaneity and creativity within an educational environment that is highly constrained. It demonstrates, through descriptive stories, creative strategies and provides an intellectual foundation for emergent teaching. The authors show how teachers can relate subject matter to students’ lives and experience. They illustrate rituals and processes that help establish a caring learning community. Finally, the book applies the theories of complexity and chaos while reaffirming the natural wisdom that teachers possess within themselves. The authors have chosen a narrative format that “models” rather than “tells,” and encourages readers to connect to their own stories and experiences.
The book is consistent with the theoretical understandings and research in the complexity sciences but takes a narrative approach, giving examples and illustrations of ideas through stories, myths, and parables that act as metaphors and illustrations. Key topics and practices embedded in these stories include
  • teaching the whole person
  • strategies for creative teaching
  • new understandings of process
  • meaning-centered learning
  • building community in the classroom
  • strengthening the student/teacher relationship
  • project-based learning
  • using art and nature in teaching
  • embodied learning
  • incorporating story and narrative in teaching
  • rites of passage
  • embracing the unpredictable, uncharted spaces in teaching


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Emergent Teaching: A Path of Creativity, Significance, and Transformation
Emergent Teaching inspires teachers to teach with more spontaneity and creativity within an educational environment that is highly constrained. It demonstrates, through descriptive stories, creative strategies and provides an intellectual foundation for emergent teaching. The authors show how teachers can relate subject matter to students’ lives and experience. They illustrate rituals and processes that help establish a caring learning community. Finally, the book applies the theories of complexity and chaos while reaffirming the natural wisdom that teachers possess within themselves. The authors have chosen a narrative format that “models” rather than “tells,” and encourages readers to connect to their own stories and experiences.
The book is consistent with the theoretical understandings and research in the complexity sciences but takes a narrative approach, giving examples and illustrations of ideas through stories, myths, and parables that act as metaphors and illustrations. Key topics and practices embedded in these stories include
  • teaching the whole person
  • strategies for creative teaching
  • new understandings of process
  • meaning-centered learning
  • building community in the classroom
  • strengthening the student/teacher relationship
  • project-based learning
  • using art and nature in teaching
  • embodied learning
  • incorporating story and narrative in teaching
  • rites of passage
  • embracing the unpredictable, uncharted spaces in teaching


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Emergent Teaching: A Path of Creativity, Significance, and Transformation

Emergent Teaching: A Path of Creativity, Significance, and Transformation

by Sam Crowell faculty for the earth cha, David Reid-Marr
Emergent Teaching: A Path of Creativity, Significance, and Transformation

Emergent Teaching: A Path of Creativity, Significance, and Transformation

by Sam Crowell faculty for the earth cha, David Reid-Marr

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Overview

Emergent Teaching inspires teachers to teach with more spontaneity and creativity within an educational environment that is highly constrained. It demonstrates, through descriptive stories, creative strategies and provides an intellectual foundation for emergent teaching. The authors show how teachers can relate subject matter to students’ lives and experience. They illustrate rituals and processes that help establish a caring learning community. Finally, the book applies the theories of complexity and chaos while reaffirming the natural wisdom that teachers possess within themselves. The authors have chosen a narrative format that “models” rather than “tells,” and encourages readers to connect to their own stories and experiences.
The book is consistent with the theoretical understandings and research in the complexity sciences but takes a narrative approach, giving examples and illustrations of ideas through stories, myths, and parables that act as metaphors and illustrations. Key topics and practices embedded in these stories include
  • teaching the whole person
  • strategies for creative teaching
  • new understandings of process
  • meaning-centered learning
  • building community in the classroom
  • strengthening the student/teacher relationship
  • project-based learning
  • using art and nature in teaching
  • embodied learning
  • incorporating story and narrative in teaching
  • rites of passage
  • embracing the unpredictable, uncharted spaces in teaching



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781475802559
Publisher: R&L Education
Publication date: 01/11/2013
Pages: 168
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Sam Crowell is professor of education at California State University, San Bernardino and founder and co-director of the MA in Holistic and Integrative Education. The program has been recognized nationally as a model of transformative learning in a study funded by the Fetzer Foundation and published in the Journal for Transformative Education. The program has produced five educators who have been recognized as teacher-of-the-year, which just ten cohorts having graduated.

David Reid-Marr is an adjunct professor in the MA in Holistic and Integrative Education at California State University, San Bernardino and teaches full time at the Idyllwild Arts Academy, a highly regarded high school for the arts.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1What Is Emergent Teaching?
2Indra’s Net: Non-Separation as the Foundation for Emergent Teaching
3Process From An Emergent Perspective: Event-Centric Teaching
4The Shape of a Snake: Non-linearity and Emergence
5Fostering a Learning State of Mind: Play, Joy, and Irreverence
6Creativity: The Ceaseless Imperative
7Aunt Kath Serves Tea: Ritual and Emergence
8In the World – Teaching What Really Matters
9When the Curriculum Disappears – A Holistic Perspective
10The Path to Emergent Teaching in Classrooms and Schools
Epilogue
References

What People are Saying About This

Renate and Geoffrey Caine

Many educators have referred to teaching as an art, very few have actually penetrated that question, let alone show what such teaching looks like in practice. Emergent Teaching: A Path of Creativity, Significance, and Transformation treats this topic with a clarity born of a deep understanding of systems thinking and process, one that continuously allows the original insights of their students to emerge. This book succeeds both in articulating the theory and showing how to radically enrich education.

Wm. Doll

This book is a conversation, a curriculum conversation among Sam, an educator with an interest in the new sciences, holistic education, and spirituality, and David, a trained artist and ordained Zen monk, and the students they have worked with and learned from over the years. From these conversations emerge creative insights into teaching, learning, living. Reading this book will transform one’s own insights into all three.

Tobin Hart

In a universe increasingly shown to be radically interconnected and dynamic, education has largely remained disconnected and plodding. Drawing from the “new sciences” and extensive teaching encounters, Emergent Teaching provides a philosophically astute and eminently practical hope for teaching as holistic, structured improvisation. This nuanced, wise, and intimate work, punctuated with compelling first-hand accounts of transformative teaching, serves as a potent invitation into what vibrant teaching can be.

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