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  • Studies in Military Psychology and Pedagogy

    Die Reihe Studies in Military Psychology and Pedagogy präsentiert Studien aus dem Fachgebiet der Pädagogik mit interdisziplinärem Bezug zur Politikwissenschaft. Die Monographien und Sammelbände der Reihe erscheinen in englischer oder deutscher Sprache und behandeln unter anderem Forschungsschwerpunkte wie Militärpädagogik, Militärethik oder auch die Gewaltproblematik im philosophischen Kontext. Die Bände 1 - 12 sind in der Reihe Studies for Military Pedagogy, Military Science and Security Policy erschienen.

    6 publications

  • Ecological Pedagogy, Curriculum and Scholarship

    This book series is premised on the ecological understanding that all of education– all of the living fields of knowledge entrusted to teachers and students in schools, all of the gestures of teaching and learning itself – is full of relations, interdependencies, ancestries, places, voices animated by lived and learned experiences. Ecological pedagogy, curriculum and scholarship understands that all living fields of knowledge must be taught and learned as such, with all of their intrinsic and animate rigours, complexities, interrelatedness, and earthly responsibilities. In these ecologically sorrowful times, our individual and collective impulse to raise voices of commiseration and encouragement to those working inside and outside of schools bristles with urgency. And this just at a time when the world also seems to be churning with increasing distractions and fakeries whose beneficiaries are not of this earth. Schools and schooling are caught up in ongoing yet ever-shifting inheritances of place and displacement, privilege, colonialism, gender and so on. They are also subject to legacies of indiscriminate standardization, efficiency, fragmentation and all of the ramped-up, exhausting and exhausted distractions of our current age. Education often drags along with its tenacious legacies of thinking and practice that are mostly silent, often silencing, simply taken for granted as just the way things are. Schooling itself, in so many quarters, has become an ecological disaster. Many teachers have studied and voiced these matters, while pursuing more venturous, ecologically sound work in their classroom, all this in deliberate resistance to the marginalization of such work. The series invites scholarly, enlivening and healing ways of researching and writing that attempt to live up to the ecologies of the topics themselves, each in their own ways and languages, each laden with their own ancestries, troubles, and insights – eco-hermeneutics, interpretive research, poetic inquiry, autobiographical and life writing, currere, Indigenous research, arts-based inquiry, storytelling and emergent ways and means of knowing. None of these are merely methodologies. Each involves myriad encounters, myriad relationships, myriad possibilities. In trying to find the measure of what is written within the things written about, these ways are in themselves ecological and pedagogical. They are locales where our relations are worked out, our songs are sung, our silences are shared, and our individual and collective stories are lived, contested, shaped and re-told. The logo for this book series is a Celtic Knot drawn by Eric Jardine in 1992. It became the cover illustration of a self-published book that year. It is a reminder of how long-standing is this current stream of work in education, stretching far back from there. These stretches are part of the ecological imagination itself. This book series is premised on the ecological understanding that all of education– all of the living fields of knowledge entrusted to teachers and students in schools, all of the gestures of teaching and learning itself – is full of relations, interdependencies, ancestries, places, voices animated by lived and learned experiences. Ecological pedagogy, curriculum and scholarship understands that all living fields of knowledge must be taught and learned as such, with all of their intrinsic and animate rigours, complexities, interrelatedness, and earthly responsibilities. In these ecologically sorrowful times, our individual and collective impulse to raise voices of commiseration and encouragement to those working inside and outside of schools bristles with urgency. And this just at a time when the world also seems to be churning with increasing distractions and fakeries whose beneficiaries are not of this earth. Schools and schooling are caught up in ongoing yet ever-shifting inheritances of place and displacement, privilege, colonialism, gender and so on. They are also subject to legacies of indiscriminate standardization, efficiency, fragmentation and all of the ramped-up, exhausting and exhausted distractions of our current age. Education often drags along with its tenacious legacies of thinking and practice that are mostly silent, often silencing, simply taken for granted as just the way things are. Schooling itself, in so many quarters, has become an ecological disaster. Many teachers have studied and voiced these matters, while pursuing more venturous, ecologically sound work in their classroom, all this in deliberate resistance to the marginalization of such work. The series invites scholarly, enlivening and healing ways of researching and writing that attempt to live up to the ecologies of the topics themselves, each in their own ways and languages, each laden with their own ancestries, troubles, and insights – eco-hermeneutics, interpretive research, poetic inquiry, autobiographical and life writing, currere, Indigenous research, arts-based inquiry, storytelling and emergent ways and means of knowing. None of these are merely methodologies. Each involves myriad encounters, myriad relationships, myriad possibilities. In trying to find the measure of what is written within the things written about, these ways are in themselves ecological and pedagogical. They are locales where our relations are worked out, our songs are sung, our silences are shared, and our individual and collective stories are lived, contested, shaped and re-told. The logo for this book series is a Celtic Knot drawn by Eric Jardine in 1992. It became the cover illustration of a self-published book that year. It is a reminder of how long-standing is this current stream of work in education, stretching far back from there. These stretches are part of the ecological imagination itself.

    3 publications

  • Title: Transforming Language Teaching and Learning

    Transforming Language Teaching and Learning

    Three International Teacher Education Studies
    by Patrick Farren (Author) 2019
    ©2018 Monographs
  • Title: Transformative Leadership

    Transformative Leadership

    A Reader
    by Carolyn M. Shields (Volume editor)
    ©2012 Textbook
  • Title: Ecological Pedagogy, Buddhist Pedagogy, Hermeneutic Pedagogy

    Ecological Pedagogy, Buddhist Pedagogy, Hermeneutic Pedagogy

    Experiments in a Curriculum for Miracles
    by Jackie Seidel (Author) David W. Jardine (Author) 2013
    ©2014 Textbook
  • Title: Transformatives Lernen im Erwachsenenalter

    Transformatives Lernen im Erwachsenenalter

    Kritische Überlegungen zur Theorie Jack Mezirows
    by Saskia Eschenbacher (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Thesis
  • Title: Movies Change Lives

    Movies Change Lives

    Pedagogy of Constructive Humanistic Transformation Through Cinema
    by Tony Kashani (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Textbook
  • Title: Innovations in Transformative Learning

    Innovations in Transformative Learning

    Space, Culture, and the Arts- Foreword by Stephen Brookfield
    by Beth Fisher-Yoshida (Volume editor) Kathy Dee Geller (Volume editor) Steven A. Schapiro (Volume editor)
    ©2009 Textbook
  • Title: Transformative Leadership Primer

    Transformative Leadership Primer

    by Carolyn M. Shields (Author) 2015
    ©2016 Textbook
  • Title: Transforming Education with New Media

    Transforming Education with New Media

    Participatory Pedagogy, Interactive Learning, and Web 2.0
    by Peter DePietro (Author) 2011
    ©2013 Textbook
  • Title: Passion and Pedagogy

    Passion and Pedagogy

    Relation, Creation, and Transformation in Teaching
    by Elijah Mirochnik (Volume editor) Debora C. Sherman (Volume editor)
    ©2002 Textbook
  • Title: Union with God Through a Transformative Homiletics

    Union with God Through a Transformative Homiletics

    by Woori Han (Author) 2022
    Monographs
  • Title: Pedagogy of Insurrection

    Pedagogy of Insurrection

    From Resurrection to Revolution
    by Peter McLaren (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Textbook
  • Title: Alternative Spaces/Transformative Places

    Alternative Spaces/Transformative Places

    Democratizing Unruliness in an Age of Austerity
    by Joshua D. Atkinson (Author) Clayton Rosati (Author) 2020
    ©2020 Monographs
  • Title: Vulnerable Futures, Transformative Pasts

    Vulnerable Futures, Transformative Pasts

    On Vulnerability, Temporality, and Ethics
    by Miri Rozmarin (Author) 2017
    Monographs
  • Title: The Pedagogy of Protest

    The Pedagogy of Protest

    The Educational Thought and Work of Patrick H. Pearse
    by Brendan Walsh (Author)
    ©2007 Monographs
  • Title: Transformative Trends in Language Education

    Transformative Trends in Language Education

    Pioneering Autonomous Learning Technologies
    by Jelena Bobkina (Volume editor) Elena Domínguez Romero (Volume editor) 2024
    ©2024 Edited Collection
  • Title: Transformative Education in Contemporary Ireland

    Transformative Education in Contemporary Ireland

    Leadership, Justice, Service
    by Thomas Grenham (Volume editor) 2018
    Edited Collection
  • Title: Breakbeat Pedagogy

    Breakbeat Pedagogy

    Hip Hop and Spoken Word Beyond the Classroom Walls
    by Brian Mooney (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Textbook
  • Title: Pedagogy Primer

    Pedagogy Primer

    by Philip M. Anderson (Author)
    ©2009 Textbook
  • Title: Critical Pedagogy Primer

    Critical Pedagogy Primer

    Second Edition
    by Joe L. Kincheloe (Author) 2004
    Textbook
  • Title: Pedagogy of the Other

    Pedagogy of the Other

    Edward Said, Postcolonial Theory, and Strategies for Critique
    by Shehla Burney (Author)
    ©2012 Textbook
  • Title: Transformation

    Transformation

    James Loder, Mystical Spirituality, and James Hillman
    by Eolene Boyd-MacMillan (Author) 2012
    ©2006 Monographs
  • Title: Pedagogy of Life

    Pedagogy of Life

    A Tale of Names and Literacy
    by Rosa Hong Chen (Author) Sarah Bode (Adapted by) 2019
    ©2018 Textbook
  • Title: Pedagogy of Insurrection

    Pedagogy of Insurrection

    From Resurrection to Revolution
    by Peter McLaren (Author) 2016
    ©2015 Textbook
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