Theories and Practices of Integral Education and Integral Drama Based Pedagogy

Theories and Practices of Integral Education and Integral Drama Based Pedagogy
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2023-09-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789004686809

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Theories and Practices of Integral Education and Integral Drama Based Pedagogy presents studies exploring the deep connections among theories and practices of integral education; and it introduces Integral Drama Based Pedagogy, a new integration of educational, therapeutic, artistic, and social theories and practices. An international group of scholars, teachers, professors, and practitioners have contributed studies that draw upon theories of integral education from various times and cultures as well as practices that exemplify and encourage fresh integrations. The essays are especially relevant because of the current global evolution of education at all levels, from primary school to the university and into the community. This evolution has been inspiring teachers and professors to move beyond their traditional disciplinary boundaries, to engage in transdisciplinary educational models that embody multiple ways of knowing, and to recognize the student as a whole person. Integral Education is not limited to a particular theory or practice: it is expansive. It integrates many models of teaching and learning, for example, Integral Drama Based Pedagogy integrates drama and other expressive arts. It also includes multiple ways of knowing; it embodies teaching and learning through action; and it values the intellectual, physical, and spiritual dimensions of being human.

Integral Education

Integral Education
Author: Sean Esbjörn-Hargens,Jonathan Reams,Olen Gunnlaugson
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2010-08-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781438433509

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Leading researchers and practitioners explore the frontiers of education from an integral perspective.

Theory Practice of Integral Education

Theory   Practice of Integral Education
Author: Sunil Behari Mohanty
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2007
Genre: Education
ISBN: 8190488805

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Integral Theory and Transdisciplinary Action Research in Education

Integral Theory and Transdisciplinary Action Research in Education
Author: Bohac Clarke, Veronika
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2018-12-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781522558743

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With its growing recognition in education, the importance of Integral Theory is slowly entering mainstream academia through interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research. Addressing the theory’s complexity is important for researchers to learn how to apply it in their classrooms and promote a more inclusive educational environment. Integral Theory and Transdisciplinary Action Research in Education provides emerging research exploring the theoretical and practical aspects of the Integral Theory model and its applications within educational contexts. With a diverse array of research problems approached through an inclusive theory framework and featuring coverage on a broad range of topics such as graduate student research, inclusion culture, and organizational learning processes, this publication is ideally designed for graduate students, educators, academicians, researchers, scholars, educational administrators, and policymakers seeking current research on the utility and promise of Integral Theory as a meta-framework for methodological pluralism and transdisciplinary research.

Integral Education

Integral Education
Author: Aurobindo Ghose
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1952
Genre: Education
ISBN: UCAL:$B249465

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Practice Methodologies in Education Research

Practice Methodologies in Education Research
Author: Julianne Lynch,Julie Rowlands,Trevor Gale,Stephen Parker
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2019-10-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000699210

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Practice Methodologies in Education Research offers a fresh approach to researching practice in education. Addressing a major gap in research methodology scholarship, it highlights how integral practice theory is to the transformational agendas of education research, introducing a theory of activist practice methodologies informed by expansive theories of practice. With contributions from leading education researchers drawn from across the world, the book confronts onto-epistemological dilemmas for doing research that arise from taking practice theory seriously, including the theories of Bourdieu, de Certeau, Deleuze, Haraway, Latour, Taylor, and Vygotsky. A defining feature of the chapters is their activist axiologies and their experimental approach to researching practice in education, in fields as diverse as educational leadership, schooling, higher education, adult and workplace education and training, professional practice, and informal learning. Practice Methodologies in Education is essential reading for education academics and postgraduates engaged in critical research using practice theory.

Igniting Brilliance

Igniting Brilliance
Author: Willow Dea
Publsiher: Integral Publishers
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2010-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781450722247

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This book was conceived in a vision that ensued quite vividly during the Integral Education Seminar in 2007. Igniting Brilliance: Integral Education for the 21st Century is an anthology comprising chapters by educators, ranging from elementary teachers to university professors, who exemplify the integral approach. The emerging field of integral education is a holistic, multidimensional approach with a basis in Ken Wilber's all-quadrant, all-level framework. This book offers a snapshot of the field through a series of light, nonacademic memoirs. It is designed to inspire teachers to personalize the lessons and methods for adopting an integral approach.

Pedagogic Research in Geography Higher Education

Pedagogic Research in Geography Higher Education
Author: Martin Haigh,Debby Cotton,Tim Hall
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2017-10-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781317334378

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There are many books about teaching in Geography, but this is the first dealing specifically with Pedagogic Research, its methods and practices. Pedagogy research concerns the processes of learning and the development of learners. It is a learner-centred activity that aims to evaluate and improve the ways that students learn and learn to manage, control and comprehend their own learning processes, first as Geographers in Higher Education but equally as future educated citizens. This book collects together some key research papers from the Journal of Geography in Higher Education. They concern original research and critical perspectives on how Geographers learn, critical evaluations of both new and traditional frameworks and methods used for Pedagogic research in Geography, and some case studies on the promotion of self-authorship, learner autonomy, in key Geography Higher Education contexts such as fieldwork and undergraduate project work. This book is a compilation of articles from various issues of the Journal of Geography in Higher Education.