Back to the Basics of Teaching and Learning: Thinking the World Together

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Routledge, Jul 5, 2017 - Education - 288 pages

This book is about an ecological-interpretive image of "the basics." Essays detailing everyday, lived events in classroom life are presented to help readers see beneath the surface ordinariness of these events to uncover and examine the underlying complex and contested meanings they contain. Readers are invited to imagine what would happen to our understanding of teaching and learning if we stepped away from the image of basics-as-breakdown under which education labors today – an image of fragmentation, isolation, and the consequent dispensing, manipulation and control of the smallest, simplest, most meaningless bits and pieces of the living inheritances that are entrusted to teachers and learners in schools. By involving readers in re-thinking the idea of the "basics" in educational theory and practice, this book offers a more generous, rigorous, difficult, and pleasurable image of what this term might mean in the living work of teachers and learners.

This is a valuable text for practicing teachers and student-teachers interested in re-imagining what is basic to their work and the work of their students. It also provides examples of interpretive inquiry that will be helpful for graduate students and scholars in the areas of curriculum, teaching, and learning who are interested in pursuing this form of research and writing.

The Second Edition:

  • is guided by the view that thinking the world together is a form of ecological thinking
  • adds chapters that take up the ecological aspects of this vision, the hermeneutic aspects, and curricular aspects in the areas of mathematics, reading and writing, and social studies; included also are chapters on child development, information and communications technologies, and more
  • proposes a version of "the basics" that asks teachers to be public intellectuals who think about the world, who think about the knowledge we have inherited and to which we are offering our students living, breathing access
 

Contents

An Interpretive Reading of Back to the Basics
1
Managing on the Twelfth
11
On Grain Elevators and the Cultivation of Memory
31
4 Childrens Literacy the Biblia Pauperum and the Wiles of Images
59
Reading Coyote Reading the World
67
Old Stories for New Times
79
On the Original Difficulties of Reading
91
On Animism Writing and the ReAnimation of Piagetian Theory
105
13 Birding Lessons and the Teachings of Cicadas
153
14 The Surroundings
159
Meditations on Curriculum Integration Conceptual Violence and the Ecologies of Community and Place
165
16 American Dippers and Alberta Winter Strawberries
175
A Bear Sutra on Ecology Buddhism and Pedagogy
181
Thoughts on Things Left Unsaid in Contemporary Invocations of Traditional Learning
185
19 The Profession Needs New Blood
195
On Globalization and the Pedagogical Prospects of the Gift
211

9 Meditations on Classroom Community and the Intergenerational Character of Mathematical Truth
117
10 A Play on the Wickedness of Undone Sums Including a Brief MythoPhenomenology of X and Some Speculations on the Effects of Its Peculiar A...
131
Teaching It Better
135
12 The Stubborn Particulars of Grace
143
21 On the While of Things
223
References
243
Index
251
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About the author (2017)

David W. Jardine, University of Calgary, Canada

Patricia Clifford, Galileo Educational Network Association, Canada

Sharon Friesen, Galileo Educational Network Association and University of Calgary, Canada

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