Seven Curricular Landscapes offers a holistic presentation and critique of what the author considers to be the seven major types of curricula. This book, which is suitable for both upper-division and graduate education courses, differs from previous holistic approaches in that it closely considers the holistic implications of postmodernism, adds new categories and terms to the holistic repertoire, includes the latest developments in transpersonal theory, examines the Existentialist curriculum as a spiritual phenomenon, and discusses the curricular implications of both Eastern and Western spirituality.
The landscape of the curriculum of the seven institutions that I studied during 1987-88 also speaks about the archaeology of our civilization , our conception of who we are , and , ultimately , what kind of society we want to be in the ...
Had devised a school curriculum. 3. Developed a method fofr the payament of taxes. 4. Knew of the actual number of planets in the solar system, including Pluto which was not discovered until 1927. 5. Perfofrmed complicated math using ...
This book addresses the human fear problem by summarizing the teachings on fearlessness from around the world and throughout history and utilizing critical integral theory to categorize the developmental and evolutionary spectrum of fear ...
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The main barrier perceived by teachers not including any earthquake response was being locked into a curriculum and ... Taylor and Moeed (2013b) explored longer term curricular responses by interviewing seven science teachers, ...
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In Teaching for Wholeness, Clifford Mayes continues to expand the horizons of Jungian pedagogy, a movement that draws upon the thought of Carl Jung and Jungian scholars to address crucial educational issues and define new ones.
Added to this tension are the “fissure between peninsularists and Latin Americanists” (Irwin and Szurmuk 2009, 44), the contested displacement of traditional literary approaches in favor of a cultural studies focus (Irwin and Szurmuk), ...
Creating the Landscape of Healthcare Tim Porter-O'Grady, Kathy Malloch ... that cluster into seven curricular themes: Evidence-based design/practice and research Facilities analysis (physical and environmental) Systems planning (systems ...
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