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Author Cohen, Jody, 1952- author.

Title Steal this classroom : teaching and learning unbound / Jody Cohen and Anne Dalke.

Publication Info. [Santa Barbara, California] : ; Earth, Milky Way : punctum books, 2019.
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Description 1 online resource (xii, 431 pages) : illustrations
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary Jody Cohen and Anne Dalke construe "classrooms" as testing grounds, paradoxically boxed-in spaces that cannot keep their promise to enclose, categorize, or name. Exploring what is usually left out can create conditions ripe for breaking through, where real and abstract reverse and melt, the distinction between them disappearing. These are ecotones, transitional spaces that are testing grounds, places of danger and opportunity.In college classrooms, an urban high school, a public library, a playground, and a women's prison, Anne and Jody share scenes where teaching and learning take them by surprise; these are moments of uncertainty, sometimes constructed as failure. Digging into and exploding such moments reveals that they might be results of institutional pressures, socioeconomic and other diversities not acknowledged but operating and entangling individuals and ideas. Classrooms are sometimes "stolen" by the complex systems surrounding and permeating the activities that take place there; Jody and Anne explore ways to steal them back. Examining what is hidden but present in such moments can turn them into breakthroughs, powerful learning for educators and students--revealing how failure itself might not be what it seems.Moving back and forth between micro and macro in a continual interplay across individuals, groups, and institutions, and organizing their experiences and philosophies of teaching under the rubrics of Playing, Haunting, Silencing, Unbecoming, Leaking, Befriending, Slipping, and Reassembling, Anne and Jody try out alternative tales, exploring a pedagogical orientation that is ecological in the largest sense, engaging teachers and students in re-thinking learning and teaching in classrooms, and in their larger lives, as complex, enmeshed, volatile eco-systems.
Note Description based on electronic version of record (viewed on June 2nd, 2020).
Subject Education -- Philosophy.
Éducation -- Philosophie.
Philosophy & theory of education.
Moral & social purpose of education.
Educational strategies & policy.
Education: care & counselling of students.
Teaching of specific groups & persons with special educational needs.
EDUCATION / Philosophy, Theory & Social Aspects
Education -- Philosophy
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Dalke, Anne French, 1950- author.
Other Form: Print version:
ISBN 9781950192380 (ePDF)
1950192385 (ePDF)
9781950192373 (print)
1950192377 (print)
Standard No. 10.21983/P3.0261.1.00. doi

 
    
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