The Pursuit of Wisdom and Happiness in Education

The Pursuit of Wisdom and Happiness in Education
Title The Pursuit of Wisdom and Happiness in Education PDF eBook
Author Sean Steel
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 364
Release 2014-05-21
Genre Education
ISBN 1438452136

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Explores the nature and role of wisdom in education. Modern scholarship has struggled to come to terms with the meaning of wisdom and its significance in the field of education. This book examines the importance of pursuing wisdom in schools by turning to ancient and medieval sources for clarification concerning the nature of wisdom. Sean Steel argues that our current emphasis on the development of rigorous critical-analytic thinking skills, on assessment, and on accountability in education has negatively impacted the ability of schools to foster an environment in which both students and teachers might pursue wisdom. Although in recent times efforts have been made to incorporate the pursuit of wisdom into schools through Philosophy for Children (P4C) and contemplative education programming, such initiatives have missed their mark. Steel therefore recommends not more accountability in education for the purpose of ensuring global competitiveness, but rather the institutional promotion of periods of leisure or schole in the school day. Drawing upon his own experiences as a teacher who has tried to encourage students to search for wisdom, the author discusses some of the challenges and pitfalls of wisdom seeking. He also offers examples of various wisdom-seeking activities that might bear fruit in the classroom.

Adult Education and the Pursuit of Wisdom

Adult Education and the Pursuit of Wisdom
Title Adult Education and the Pursuit of Wisdom PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth J. Tisdell
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 114
Release 2011-10-18
Genre Education
ISBN 1118133277

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Delve into the nature and mystery of wisdom in adult education, and what it might mean for the practice of adult education in the complexity of changing times. This issue begins with a look at the nature of wisdom, the wisdom of nature, and how it relates to current issues in the field of adult education. It then looks to neuroscience and the evolution of sacred knowing to explore the connection between learning and wisdom. Covering transcendent and practical wisdom, the issue then draws on Eastern, Western, and Mideastern cultural and religious perspectives to develop a fuller understanding of wisdom. Finally, it covers the aspects of gender and/or culture in relation to wisdom, though in quite different ways. This is the 131st volume of the Jossey-Bass higher education quarterly report series New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education. Noted for its depth of coverage, this indispensable series explores issues of common interest to instructors, administrators, counselors, and policymakers in a broad range of adult and continuing education settings, such as colleges and universities, extension programs, businesses, libraries, and museums.

A Guidebook to Learning

A Guidebook to Learning
Title A Guidebook to Learning PDF eBook
Author Mortimer Jerome Adler
Publisher MacMillan Publishing Company
Pages 184
Release 1986
Genre Education
ISBN

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Provides the guidelines that set up a ladder of learning to be scaled step by step in a lifelong pursuit of the understanding that leads to wisdom.

The Pursuit of Curriculum

The Pursuit of Curriculum
Title The Pursuit of Curriculum PDF eBook
Author William A. Reid
Publisher IAP
Pages 204
Release 2006-04-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1607527170

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In this far-reaching discussion of curriculum and liberal education, William A. Reid compares curriculum making to the idea of “pursuit.” Like justice, Reid argues that curriculum is not something that we own or possess in a material sense; rather, it is an achievement that anyone involved in schooling must and should pursue. Drawing upon the acclaimed work of Joseph J. Schwab, Reid discusses four traditions within curriculum theory (the systematic, the radical, the existentialist, and the deliberative), and then makes his case that a deliberative perspective is the soundest, most long-lasting philosophical tradition for curriculum theorists to follow. Reid’s goal is to persuade readers to engage in the age-old practice of deliberation. Wesley Null introduces readers to Reid’s book with a new introduction and postscript that connect the Schwab-Reid tradition to the ancient roots upon which deliberative theory is based. Null also draws connections between Reid’s text and contemporary issues facing curriculum and education in 21st century America. In a world in which passion-driven arguments for extreme views on curriculum often dominate discussions, Reid’s book offers a balanced perspective that is rooted in reason, wisdom, and a deep-seated commitment to justice and the public good. This book speaks directly to teachers, school administrators, university faculty, and anyone else who is interested in thinking clearly about the question of what should be taught in America’s schools.

Learning for Life

Learning for Life
Title Learning for Life PDF eBook
Author Teri Ann Berg Olsen
Publisher
Pages 420
Release 2004-07-01
Genre Education
ISBN 9780975952801

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This treasury of classic and contemporary rhetorical gems contains almost 3,000 quotations by over 1,000 people on teaching, learning, and the pursuit of knowledge. Quotes are categorized by subject, covering both traditional and nontraditional forms of education. An ideal resource for teachers, homeschoolers, parents, students, speakers, writers, history buffs and book lovers. It is useful in the home, church, classroom and library for reading, reference, newsletters, reports and presentations. Includes Bible verses, biographical notes, appendix and index.

Education and the Pursuit of Wisdom

Education and the Pursuit of Wisdom
Title Education and the Pursuit of Wisdom PDF eBook
Author Jānis (John) Ozoliņš
Publisher Routledge
Pages 462
Release 2018-11-08
Genre Education
ISBN 1351130773

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Education and the Pursuit of Wisdom examines the ways in which the timeless human search for wisdom relates to current educational practices. This book challenges the current approach of an economically-driven system preparing students solely for the workplace, and instead discusses the importance of teaching wisdom in order to enrich all aspects of the lives of students. Ozoliņš discusses how teaching young people how to make decisions will not only benefit them in everyday life, but will benefit society as a whole. Drawing on religious and classical texts such as Benedictine and Confucian works, Ozoliņš’ book assesses and re-evaluates the central aim of education, and moves toward developing a robust understanding of the value of wisdom and its implications. Alternative approaches to education and the ways in which educators can establish agency in this process are also carefully considered. Detailed, well-researched, and with an international scope, Education and the Pursuit of Wisdom is an ideal reference work for researchers, lecturers and postgraduate students of education, and in particular the philosophy of education and the concept of wisdom.

The Hibbert Journal

The Hibbert Journal
Title The Hibbert Journal PDF eBook
Author Lawrence Pearsall Jacks
Publisher
Pages 1024
Release 1923
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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A quarterly review of religion, theology, and philosophy.