The Lure of the Transcendent: Collected Essays By Dwayne E. Huebner
In 1969, Bill Pinar was privileged to study with Dwayne Huebner at Teachers College. In a large room with 70 others, he watched an extraordinary figure in the distancespeaking a tongue few of them graspedwhom they all found compelling. They knew they were in the presence of a most remarkable and learned man. Huebner helped create the world which contemporary curriculum scholars now inhabit and labor to recreate as educators and theoreticians. His generative influence has been evident in many discourses, including the political, the phenomenological, the aesthetic, and the theological. This volume situates Huebner's work historically, emphasizing the ways it foreshadowed the reconceptualization of the field in the 1970s.
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The Lure of the Transcendent: Collected Essays By Dwayne E. Huebner
In 1969, Bill Pinar was privileged to study with Dwayne Huebner at Teachers College. In a large room with 70 others, he watched an extraordinary figure in the distancespeaking a tongue few of them graspedwhom they all found compelling. They knew they were in the presence of a most remarkable and learned man. Huebner helped create the world which contemporary curriculum scholars now inhabit and labor to recreate as educators and theoreticians. His generative influence has been evident in many discourses, including the political, the phenomenological, the aesthetic, and the theological. This volume situates Huebner's work historically, emphasizing the ways it foreshadowed the reconceptualization of the field in the 1970s.
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780805825336 |
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Publisher: | Taylor & Francis |
Publication date: | 02/01/1999 |
Series: | Studies in Curriculum Theory Series |
Pages: | 500 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d) |
Lexile: | 1310L (what's this?) |
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