Pragmatism Postmodernism and Complexity Theory

Pragmatism  Postmodernism  and Complexity Theory
Author: William E. Doll
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2012
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780415808736

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The first collection of the key works of the major curriculum studies scholar William E. Doll, Jr., this volume provides an overview of his scholarship over his fifty-year career and documents the theoretical and practical contribution he has made to the field . The book is organized in five thematic sections: Personal Reflections; Dewey, Piaget, Bruner, Whitehead: Process And Transformation; Modern/Post-Modern: Structures, Forms and Organization; Complexity Thinking; and Reflections on Teaching . The complicated intellectual trajectory through pragmatism, postmodernism and complexity theory not only testifies to Doll's individual lifetime works but is also intimately related to the landscape of education to which he has made an important contribution. Of interest to curriculum scholars around the world, the book will hold special significance for graduate students and junior scholars who came of the age in the field Doll helped create: one crafted by postmodernism and, more recently, complexity theory.

Pragmatism Post modernism and Complexity Theory

Pragmatism  Post modernism  and Complexity Theory
Author: Donna Trueit
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2012-08-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136493348

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The first collection of the key works of the major curriculum studies scholar William E. Doll, Jr., this volume provides an overview of his scholarship over his fifty-year career and documents the theoretical and practical contribution he has made to the field . The book is organized in five thematic sections: Personal Reflections; Dewey, Piaget, Bruner, Whitehead: Process And Transformation; Modern/Post-Modern: Structures, Forms and Organization; Complexity Thinking; and Reflections on Teaching . The complicated intellectual trajectory through pragmatism, postmodernism and complexity theory not only testifies to Doll’s individual lifetime works but is also intimately related to the landscape of education to which he has made an important contribution. Of interest to curriculum scholars around the world, the book will hold special significance for graduate students and junior scholars who came of the age in the field Doll helped create: one crafted by postmodernism and, more recently, complexity theory.

Complexity and Postmodernism

Complexity and Postmodernism
Author: Paul Cilliers
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2002-09-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781134743292

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In Complexity and Postmodernism, Paul Cilliers explores the idea of complexity in the light of contemporary perspectives from philosophy and science. Cilliers offers us a unique approach to understanding complexity and computational theory by integrating postmodern theory (like that of Derrida and Lyotard) into his discussion. Complexity and Postmodernism is an exciting and an original book that should be read by anyone interested in gaining a fresh understanding of complexity, postmodernism and connectionism.

Phenomenologies of Grace

Phenomenologies of Grace
Author: Marcus Bussey,Camila Mozzini-Alister
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2020-05-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783030406233

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This book explores the place of the body and embodied practices in the production and experience of grace in order to generate transformative futures. The authors offer a range of phenomenologies in order to move the philosophical anchoring of phenomenology from an abstracted European tradition into more open and complex experiential sets of understandings. Grace is a sticky word with many layers to it, and the authors explore this complexity through a range of traditions, practices, and autobiographical accounts. The goal is to open a grace-space for reflection and action that is both futures-oriented and enlivening.

Restoring Soul Passion and Purpose in Teacher Education

Restoring Soul  Passion  and Purpose in Teacher Education
Author: Peter P. Grimmett
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2021-12-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000520446

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This text both challenges and traces the development of a culture of regulation, standardization, performativity, and governmentality evident in Anglophone teaching practice and education. Framed by a brief history of teacher education research and policy in North America over the last six decades, the text argues that the instrumentalization of curriculum and pedagogy has robbed teachers of their pedagogical soul, passion, and purpose. Using a conceptual model, Grimmett forges a pathway for teachers to adopt a soulful way forward in professional practice, individually and collectively enhancing autonomy over programs, and protecting the public trust placed in them as educators. This text will benefit researchers, academics, and educators with an interest in teachers and teacher education, educational policy and politics, and curriculum thinking and enactment more broadly. Those specifically interested in pedagogy, educational change and reform, and the philosophy of education will also benefit from this book.

Complex Dynamical Systems in Education

Complex Dynamical Systems in Education
Author: Matthijs Koopmans,Dimitrios Stamovlasis
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2016-02-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319275772

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This book capitalizes on the developments in dynamical systems and education by presenting some of the most recent advances in this area in seventeen non-overlapping chapters. The first half of the book discusses the conceptual framework of complex dynamical systems and its applicability to educational processes. The second half presents a set of empirical studies that that illustrate the use of various research methodologies to investigate complex dynamical processes in education, and help the reader appreciate what we learn about dynamical processes in education from using these approaches.

Complexifying Curriculum Studies

Complexifying Curriculum Studies
Author: Molly Quinn
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2018-09-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781351365208

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The essays in this volume bring together leading-edge scholars to illuminate the work of William E. Doll, Jr., as a key curriculum thinker of global impact, and introduce his work and influence to new generations of scholars, teachers, and students of education. Drawing on their individual contexts, contributors cover a range of topics and themes, including engagement with pragmatism, the work of John Dewey, and the inclusion of post-modern, chaos, and complexity theories to education and curriculum. Advancing our understanding and conversation of existing problems and possibilities in education, this collection serves as both an homage to Doll and a call for action and consideration of what matters in education.

Translation and Interpreting Pedagogy in Dialogue with Other Disciplines

Translation and Interpreting Pedagogy in Dialogue with Other Disciplines
Author: Sonia Colina,Claudia V. Angelelli
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2017-06-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027265203

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This volume offers a collection of original articles on the teaching of translation and interpreting, responding to the increased interest in this area not only within translation and interpreting studies but also in related fields. It contains empirical, theoretical and state-of-the-art original pieces that address issues relevant to translation and interpreting pedagogy, such as epistemology, technology, language proficiency, and pedagogical approaches (e.g., game-based, task-based). All of the contributors are researchers and educators of either translation or interpreting – or both. The volume should be of interest to researchers and teachers of translation and interpreting, second language acquisition and language for specific purposes. An introduction by the editors – both distinguished scholars in translation & interpreting pedagogy – provides the necessary context for the contributions. Originally published as a special issue of Translation and Interpreting Studies 10:1 (2015), edited by Brian James Baer and Christopher D. Mellinger.