
Reverence Is A Forgotten Virtue In Teaching And Learning. When Taken In A Broader Spiritual Sense, It Is Often Associated With A Mute And Prim Solemnity. The Essays Gathered Here Examine Reverence As A Way To Understand Some Of The Spiritual Dimensions Of Classroom Teaching. Introduction: Reverence And Teaching: Reviving An Ancient Virtue For Today's Schools -- The Practice Of Reverent Teaching / Robert Boostrom -- Reverence And Love In Teaching / Daniel P. Liston -- To Seek By Way Of Silence / Michael Dale -- Spots Of Time That Glow: Reverence, Epiphany, And The Teaching Life / Sam M. Intrator -- Awakening Reverence: The Role Of Descriptive Inquiry In Developing Perception And Reverence--the Case Of The Prospect School Teacher Education Program / Carol Rodgers -- Risking Reverence / Elaine J. O'quinn -- Reverence For What? A Teacher's Quest / William H. Schubert -- Lesson One: Reverence / William Ayers -- Quotidian Sublimity / Megan J. Laverty -- Reverence For Things Not Seen: Implied Creators In Works Of Art, Implied Teachers In Creative Pedagogy / Bruce Novak. By A. Rud, J. Garrison. Description Based Upon Print Version Of Record. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. English
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Publication Date:
2012-01-01
ISBN-10:
1283440504
ISBN-13:
9781283440509
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