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Ways of Being in Teaching : Conversations and Reflections / edited by Sean Wiebe, Ellyn Lyle, Peter R. Wright, Kimberly Dark, Mitchell McLarnon, Liz Day.

Format:
Book
Contributor:
Wiebe, Sean., Editor.
Lyle, Ellyn, Editor.
Wright, Peter R., Editor.
Dark, Kimberly, Editor.
McLarnon, Mitchell, Editor.
Day, Liz, Editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Education.
Local Subjects:
Education.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (CXIV, 12 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2017.
Place of Publication:
Rotterdam : SensePublishers : Imprint: SensePublishers, 2017.
Summary:
As teachers, we share experiences with one another. It is a way to make sense of our teaching lives and teaching selves. Ways of Being in Teaching is that kind of sharing; it is a scholarly conversation that will appeal to teachers who are tired of the tips and tricks, and want to talk more deeply about how to flourish in this profession. Most of us know ways to strengthen and sustain self, soul, heart, identity, and how these key touchstones also strengthen teaching. This book recognizes that who we are, where we are, and why, is as much a social process as a personal one. Attending to life purpose is a way of attending to teaching. Chapters in this text are insightfully forthright, challenging us to undertake the rigourous work of discovering who we are as human beings and how this impacts who we are with our students. Canadian curriculum scholar Cynthia Chambers asks us to listen for what keeps us awake at night, and with Ways of Being in Teaching we bring what we have heard into the daylight, into the conversation. “This collection of reflections and conversations does more than provide provocative reading for the reflective teacher. It invites practitioners to find their own place at the table of sharing and to welcome the stories that will certainly come as a result of engaging with this community of life writers.” – Carmen Schlamb, Professor, Seneca College.
Contents:
Preliminary Material / Sean Wiebe , Ellyn Lyle , Peter R. Wright , Kimberly Dark , Mitchell McLarnon and Liz Day
Living, Loving, and Dancing the Questions / Celeste Snowber
Loving Teaching / John J. Guiney Yallop
A Bone of Contention / Sean Wiebe
Authentic Teaching / Helen Ferrara
Education, Reaching / Kimberly Dark
Ways of Being, Belonging, and Becoming / Peter R. Wright
Silences and Stories / Debra Busman
Living Curricula / Karen Keifer-Boyd , Wanda B. Knight and Ann Holt
Place and Pedagogy / Ellyn Lyle
Teachers as Cultural Translators / Peter Mbago Wakholi and Peter R. Wright
The Art of Teaching Rests in Connection / John J. Guiney Yallop and Carmen Shields
A Teacher’s Credo / Carl Leggo.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9789463510929
9463510923
OCLC:
1004225448

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