New Visions and New Voices: Extending the Principles of Archetypal Pedagogy to Include a Variety of Venues, Issues, and Projects - Couverture souple

Mayes, Clifford

 
9781475862843: New Visions and New Voices: Extending the Principles of Archetypal Pedagogy to Include a Variety of Venues, Issues, and Projects

Synopsis

In this book, Clifford Mayes and his associates take archetypal pedagogy-a Jungian approach to teaching and learning-and extend it beyond just the "educational processes" that take place in classrooms, which are those spaces that a culture dedicates to the generation and acquisition of codified scholastic knowledge. It looks at the archetypal dynamics of teaching and learning as fundamental to human existence itself. From the cradle to the grave, we are involved in informing and shaping the worldviews of others, just as they are involved in impacting ours. Deep relationship, an I-Thou relationship not only allows but requires this to be the case so that the discussants can become what Martin Buber called "dialogical partners," engaged in both mutual critique and mutual affirmation, as they reach knew planes of knowledge and even presence. Such teaching and learning are what Mayes calls "educative acts." This book explores educative acts in a wide range of venues and concerning a variety of issues.

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À propos des auteurs

Clifford Mayes is the author of 14 books and forty scholarly articles on educational psychology, multiculturalism, and curriculum theory. The founder of Archetypal Pedagogue, Mayes recently retired as a Professor of Educational Psychology after over 20 years of service at Brigham Young University. Jacquelyn Rinaldi received her doctorate in archetypal psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute. Her teaching incorporates self-awareness as a key to humanity's next evolutionary step. She is currently completing her second doctorate in clinical psychology.

Susan Persing, MA, received her BS degree in Cell and Molecular Biology from San Francisco State University and her master's degree in Depth Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute in Carpinteria, California, where she is currently a PhD student.

Cynthia Schumacher is a doctoral student in Jungian and Archetypal Studies at Pacifica Graduate Institute. In her book, Mary Magdalene's Book of Hours: A Devotional in Memory of Her, she explores the archetypal elements of teaching and learning in the teacher-student dynamics of Jesus and Mary Magdalene. Now retired, Cynthia spent her career as a health care provider. She received her Master's in Jungian and Archetypal Studies at Pacifica Graduate Institute.

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9781475862836: New Visions and New Voices: Extending the Principles of Archetypal Pedagogy to Include a Variety of Venues, Issues, and Projects

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ISBN 10 :  1475862830 ISBN 13 :  9781475862836
Editeur : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2021
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