In Praise of Radiant Beings -  David W Jardine

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This text is a collection of essays by noted curriculum scholar and philosopher of education, David W. Jardine. It ranges over twenty-five years of work with teachers and students in schools. The main purpose of these essays is to provide teachers with new ways of thinking about their circumstances that side step some of the panic and exhaustion that is all too typical of many school settings. Using ideas and images from Buddhism, ecological thinking, and hermeneutics, the author shows how these lineages help with the practical work of thinking and acting differently regarding the knowledge entrusted to teachers and students in schools. It offers the image of living fields of relations as an alternative to the fragmented, industrial-assembly machinations that drive much curriculum thinking and practice. It roots this alternative in solid scholarly work, both inside and outside of the orbit of educational literature. This book can provide encouragement and example to those working in schools who have sensed the shifting of human consciousness and conscience over the past decades towards issues of sustainability, interrelatedness, diversity, ancestry, ecological well-being, and dependent co-arising. It provides solid classroom-based examples coupled with substantial scholarly delving into the roots of such work in long-standing streams of thinking that are born outside of the usual orbits of educational theory and practice, but that provide that practice with a refuge and a relief and an alternative. This book can also provide examples to those doing graduate work in education of how interpretive research into classrooms can be conducted, and how this work is must be solid, well-rooted, scholarly and meticulously thought out. It is useful as a handbook and sourcebook for interpretive research or hermeneutic research, and provides a wide array of sources and themes for the conduct of such work.
This text is a collection of essays by noted curriculum scholar and philosopher of education, David W. Jardine. It ranges over twenty-five years of work with teachers and students in schools. The main purpose of these essays is to provide teachers with new ways of thinking about their circumstances that side step some of the panic and exhaustion that is all too typical of many school settings. Using ideas and images from Buddhism, ecological thinking, and hermeneutics, the author shows how these lineages help with the practical work of thinking and acting differently regarding the knowledge entrusted to teachers and students in schools. It offers the image of living fields of relations as an alternative to the fragmented, industrial-assembly machinations that drive much curriculum thinking and practice. It roots this alternative in solid scholarly work, both inside and outside of the orbit of educational literature. This book can provide encouragement and example to those working in schools who have sensed the shifting of human consciousness and conscience over the past decades towards issues of sustainability, interrelatedness, diversity, ancestry, ecological well-being, and dependent co-arising. It provides solid classroom-based examples coupled with substantial scholarly delving into the roots of such work in long-standing streams of thinking that are born outside of the usual orbits of educational theory and practice, but that provide that practice with a refuge and a relief and an alternative. This book can also provide examples to those doing graduate work in education of how interpretive research into classrooms can be conducted, and how this work is must be solid, well-rooted, scholarly and meticulously thought out. It is useful as a handbook and sourcebook for interpretive research or hermeneutic research, and provides a wide array of sources and themes for the conduct of such work.

Cover 1
Series page 2
In Praise of Radiant Beings 4
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data 5
Contents 6
Introduction 12
PREAMBLE 1: “We Twist Fibre on Fibre” 32
Chapter 1: “To Dwell With a Boundless Heart” 40
PREAMBLE 2: “Don’t Say ‘There Must Be . . . ’” 48
Chapter 2: “The Fecundity of the Individual Case” 54
PREAMBLE 3: “The Deeply Experiential Ecology of ‘Just This’” 74
Chapter 3: “The Stubborn Particulars of Grace” (1995) 78
PREAMBLE 4: “Kids Running From Place to Place” 90
Chapter 4: “Under the Tough Old Stars” 94
PREAMBLE 5: “So, Here We Are” 102
Chapter 5: All Beings Are Your Ancestors 106
PREAMBLE 6: “Subjectivity is a Distorting Mirror” 110
Chapter 6: Birding Lessons and the Teachings of Cicadas (1998) 114
PREAMBLE 7: “Remembering This, You Will Weep” 120
Chapter 7: “It’s All One Meditation” (1999) 124
PREAMBLE 8: Self-Abnegation 128
Chapter 8: Filling This Empty Chair 138
PREAMBLE 9: Guarding Waterways 154
Chapter 9: Translating Water (2008) 158
PREAMBLE 10: “Every Secret Loses Its Force” 170
Chapter 10: “The Sickness of the West” (2008) 176
PREAMBLE 11: “A Temporary Medicine” 182
Chapter 11: An Ontological Delusion (2012) 186
PREAMBLE 12: “Keep Radiantly Well” 192
Chapter 12: “Sickness Is Now ‘Out There’” (2012) 198
PREAMBLE 13: Hells 204
Chapter 13: “Time Is Always Running Out” (2014) 210
PREAMBLE 14: “Well, Lyle” 224
Chapter 14: Introduction: “We Are Here, We Are Here” 230
PREAMBLE 15: “If You Are Frightened” 236
Chapter 15: “Just This Once” 244
PREAMBLE 16: “The Unspoken Vow” 248
Chapter 16: Thoughts on Thinking Through Regret and How Afflictions Can Be Teachers (2015) 254
PREAMBLE 17: “A Halt in the Rush of Things” 268
Chapter 17: “Time Is a Bringer of Gifts” (2015) 276
PREAMBLE 18: “This is a Degenerate Time” 286
Chapter 18: An Ode To Xmas Present (2015) 292
PREAMBLE 19: “The Sleep of Reason Brings Forth Monsters” 296
Chapter 19: A Failed Attempt to Finish a Thought Left in Mid-Air by Christopher Hitchens (2015) 302
PREAMBLE 20: “These Things Are Fantastic” 308
Chapter 20: In Praise of Radiant Beings (2014) 320
References 338
Index 360

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.9.2016
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Schulbuch / Wörterbuch Lexikon / Chroniken
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Buddhismus
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik
ISBN-10 1-68123-606-0 / 1681236060
ISBN-13 978-1-68123-606-3 / 9781681236063
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