"Why Study for A Future We Won't Have?"
"Why Study for A Future We Won't Have?"
Commiserations and Encouragement for Ecologically Sorrowful Times
Pinar, William F.; Jardine, David W.
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
07/2024
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9781636678108
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1). Introduction: "Why Study for a Future we Won't Have?"
2). "Sometimes it Takes, Sometimes it Doesn't"
3). An Upwell Near Father's Day
4). "To Know the World, We Have to Love It"
5). "Meanwhile Saints Graze on the Begonias"
6). Owning Up to Being an Animal: On the Ecological Virtue of Composure
7). "The More Intense the Practice, The More Intense the Demons"
8). Thoughts on The Return of Yesterday's War
9). "A Hubris Hiding from its Nemesis": Why Does the Affirmation of Diversity Tend Towards the Proliferation of Multiple Identities, and to What Consequence?
10). Beet Juice
11). I am not a Buddhist
12). Cautionary Yet Hopeful Thoughts on "Mindfulness Practices" in Schools*
13). "We Arrive, As It Were, Too Late"
14). How to Love Black Snow
15). "It Will Startle You": Thoughts on a Pedagogical Conspiracy of Birds
16). "Come Fluttering off the Spine"
17). "The . . . Readiness . . . To Be 'All Ears'"
18). It Might Just be Ravens Writing in Mid-Air
19). "I'm Gonna Shine Out in The Wild Kindness"
20). "Asleep in My Sunshine Chair"
21). Quickening Patience Suffering
22). "Tears Run Down Heaven's Gaunt Face"
23). Baby's Blue. See Through
24). An Obituary at the Very Last Minute
25). Two Arced Fishes and a Raven's Eye: Thoughts on Selfies, Pandemics, and a Door, Ajar
26). Being at the Trembling
27). Sunflowers, Coyote, and Five Red Hens
28). "Things Reveal Themselves Passing Away"
29). Early Morning Blues
30). The Unfinished Work of "Getting Back to Normal"
31). To be Dying Under Their Wings is a Weird Miracle
32). "You are Walking Near Your True Home"
33). "A Holding Back, a Keeping Clear"
34). "A Dark Saying": On Temporarily Regaining a Measure of Well-Being
35). An Early Childhood Education
36). On Teaching Punctuation
37). "To Lend Ourselves to Its Life": On Early Childhood Literacy and Other Early Matters
38). We Do Know What to Do
39). From a Town by the Spring
40). "Nobody Understood Why I Should be Grieving"
41). As the Warming Chills
42). "It's February. It Won't Last"
43). Quick After Class Ruminations: February 1st, 2017
44). Falling Silent
45). Curls and Tucks
2). "Sometimes it Takes, Sometimes it Doesn't"
3). An Upwell Near Father's Day
4). "To Know the World, We Have to Love It"
5). "Meanwhile Saints Graze on the Begonias"
6). Owning Up to Being an Animal: On the Ecological Virtue of Composure
7). "The More Intense the Practice, The More Intense the Demons"
8). Thoughts on The Return of Yesterday's War
9). "A Hubris Hiding from its Nemesis": Why Does the Affirmation of Diversity Tend Towards the Proliferation of Multiple Identities, and to What Consequence?
10). Beet Juice
11). I am not a Buddhist
12). Cautionary Yet Hopeful Thoughts on "Mindfulness Practices" in Schools*
13). "We Arrive, As It Were, Too Late"
14). How to Love Black Snow
15). "It Will Startle You": Thoughts on a Pedagogical Conspiracy of Birds
16). "Come Fluttering off the Spine"
17). "The . . . Readiness . . . To Be 'All Ears'"
18). It Might Just be Ravens Writing in Mid-Air
19). "I'm Gonna Shine Out in The Wild Kindness"
20). "Asleep in My Sunshine Chair"
21). Quickening Patience Suffering
22). "Tears Run Down Heaven's Gaunt Face"
23). Baby's Blue. See Through
24). An Obituary at the Very Last Minute
25). Two Arced Fishes and a Raven's Eye: Thoughts on Selfies, Pandemics, and a Door, Ajar
26). Being at the Trembling
27). Sunflowers, Coyote, and Five Red Hens
28). "Things Reveal Themselves Passing Away"
29). Early Morning Blues
30). The Unfinished Work of "Getting Back to Normal"
31). To be Dying Under Their Wings is a Weird Miracle
32). "You are Walking Near Your True Home"
33). "A Holding Back, a Keeping Clear"
34). "A Dark Saying": On Temporarily Regaining a Measure of Well-Being
35). An Early Childhood Education
36). On Teaching Punctuation
37). "To Lend Ourselves to Its Life": On Early Childhood Literacy and Other Early Matters
38). We Do Know What to Do
39). From a Town by the Spring
40). "Nobody Understood Why I Should be Grieving"
41). As the Warming Chills
42). "It's February. It Won't Last"
43). Quick After Class Ruminations: February 1st, 2017
44). Falling Silent
45). Curls and Tucks
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Alison; Commiserations; Commiserations and Encouragement for Ecologically Sorrowful Times; curriculum; David; David W. Jardine; ecological awareness; Ecologically; ecopedagogy; Encouragement; Future; hermeneutics; Jardine; Jefferson; Pinar; Schools; Sorrowful; Study; Times; Why Study for A Future We Won't Have?; William
1). Introduction: "Why Study for a Future we Won't Have?"
2). "Sometimes it Takes, Sometimes it Doesn't"
3). An Upwell Near Father's Day
4). "To Know the World, We Have to Love It"
5). "Meanwhile Saints Graze on the Begonias"
6). Owning Up to Being an Animal: On the Ecological Virtue of Composure
7). "The More Intense the Practice, The More Intense the Demons"
8). Thoughts on The Return of Yesterday's War
9). "A Hubris Hiding from its Nemesis": Why Does the Affirmation of Diversity Tend Towards the Proliferation of Multiple Identities, and to What Consequence?
10). Beet Juice
11). I am not a Buddhist
12). Cautionary Yet Hopeful Thoughts on "Mindfulness Practices" in Schools*
13). "We Arrive, As It Were, Too Late"
14). How to Love Black Snow
15). "It Will Startle You": Thoughts on a Pedagogical Conspiracy of Birds
16). "Come Fluttering off the Spine"
17). "The . . . Readiness . . . To Be 'All Ears'"
18). It Might Just be Ravens Writing in Mid-Air
19). "I'm Gonna Shine Out in The Wild Kindness"
20). "Asleep in My Sunshine Chair"
21). Quickening Patience Suffering
22). "Tears Run Down Heaven's Gaunt Face"
23). Baby's Blue. See Through
24). An Obituary at the Very Last Minute
25). Two Arced Fishes and a Raven's Eye: Thoughts on Selfies, Pandemics, and a Door, Ajar
26). Being at the Trembling
27). Sunflowers, Coyote, and Five Red Hens
28). "Things Reveal Themselves Passing Away"
29). Early Morning Blues
30). The Unfinished Work of "Getting Back to Normal"
31). To be Dying Under Their Wings is a Weird Miracle
32). "You are Walking Near Your True Home"
33). "A Holding Back, a Keeping Clear"
34). "A Dark Saying": On Temporarily Regaining a Measure of Well-Being
35). An Early Childhood Education
36). On Teaching Punctuation
37). "To Lend Ourselves to Its Life": On Early Childhood Literacy and Other Early Matters
38). We Do Know What to Do
39). From a Town by the Spring
40). "Nobody Understood Why I Should be Grieving"
41). As the Warming Chills
42). "It's February. It Won't Last"
43). Quick After Class Ruminations: February 1st, 2017
44). Falling Silent
45). Curls and Tucks
2). "Sometimes it Takes, Sometimes it Doesn't"
3). An Upwell Near Father's Day
4). "To Know the World, We Have to Love It"
5). "Meanwhile Saints Graze on the Begonias"
6). Owning Up to Being an Animal: On the Ecological Virtue of Composure
7). "The More Intense the Practice, The More Intense the Demons"
8). Thoughts on The Return of Yesterday's War
9). "A Hubris Hiding from its Nemesis": Why Does the Affirmation of Diversity Tend Towards the Proliferation of Multiple Identities, and to What Consequence?
10). Beet Juice
11). I am not a Buddhist
12). Cautionary Yet Hopeful Thoughts on "Mindfulness Practices" in Schools*
13). "We Arrive, As It Were, Too Late"
14). How to Love Black Snow
15). "It Will Startle You": Thoughts on a Pedagogical Conspiracy of Birds
16). "Come Fluttering off the Spine"
17). "The . . . Readiness . . . To Be 'All Ears'"
18). It Might Just be Ravens Writing in Mid-Air
19). "I'm Gonna Shine Out in The Wild Kindness"
20). "Asleep in My Sunshine Chair"
21). Quickening Patience Suffering
22). "Tears Run Down Heaven's Gaunt Face"
23). Baby's Blue. See Through
24). An Obituary at the Very Last Minute
25). Two Arced Fishes and a Raven's Eye: Thoughts on Selfies, Pandemics, and a Door, Ajar
26). Being at the Trembling
27). Sunflowers, Coyote, and Five Red Hens
28). "Things Reveal Themselves Passing Away"
29). Early Morning Blues
30). The Unfinished Work of "Getting Back to Normal"
31). To be Dying Under Their Wings is a Weird Miracle
32). "You are Walking Near Your True Home"
33). "A Holding Back, a Keeping Clear"
34). "A Dark Saying": On Temporarily Regaining a Measure of Well-Being
35). An Early Childhood Education
36). On Teaching Punctuation
37). "To Lend Ourselves to Its Life": On Early Childhood Literacy and Other Early Matters
38). We Do Know What to Do
39). From a Town by the Spring
40). "Nobody Understood Why I Should be Grieving"
41). As the Warming Chills
42). "It's February. It Won't Last"
43). Quick After Class Ruminations: February 1st, 2017
44). Falling Silent
45). Curls and Tucks
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Alison; Commiserations; Commiserations and Encouragement for Ecologically Sorrowful Times; curriculum; David; David W. Jardine; ecological awareness; Ecologically; ecopedagogy; Encouragement; Future; hermeneutics; Jardine; Jefferson; Pinar; Schools; Sorrowful; Study; Times; Why Study for A Future We Won't Have?; William