A Heart of Wisdom: Life Writing as Empathetic Inquiry
This anthology explores life writing as a mode of educational inquiry, one where students and teachers may get a «heart of wisdom» as they struggle with the tensions and complexities of learning and teaching in challenging contemporary circumstances. Contributors write first-person creative non-fiction in a variety of life-writing genres, such as memoir, poetry, personal essay, and various blended genres. Four sections entitled Memory Work, Place Work, Curriculum Work, and Social Work explore the struggles and joys of pedagogy where relationships are at the heart of teaching and learning. The essays address questions such as: What critical moments in learning and teaching change lives? What stories need to be told? What questions ache to be asked?
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A Heart of Wisdom: Life Writing as Empathetic Inquiry
This anthology explores life writing as a mode of educational inquiry, one where students and teachers may get a «heart of wisdom» as they struggle with the tensions and complexities of learning and teaching in challenging contemporary circumstances. Contributors write first-person creative non-fiction in a variety of life-writing genres, such as memoir, poetry, personal essay, and various blended genres. Four sections entitled Memory Work, Place Work, Curriculum Work, and Social Work explore the struggles and joys of pedagogy where relationships are at the heart of teaching and learning. The essays address questions such as: What critical moments in learning and teaching change lives? What stories need to be told? What questions ache to be asked?
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A Heart of Wisdom: Life Writing as Empathetic Inquiry

A Heart of Wisdom: Life Writing as Empathetic Inquiry

by Cynthia M. Chambers
A Heart of Wisdom: Life Writing as Empathetic Inquiry

A Heart of Wisdom: Life Writing as Empathetic Inquiry

by Cynthia M. Chambers

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This anthology explores life writing as a mode of educational inquiry, one where students and teachers may get a «heart of wisdom» as they struggle with the tensions and complexities of learning and teaching in challenging contemporary circumstances. Contributors write first-person creative non-fiction in a variety of life-writing genres, such as memoir, poetry, personal essay, and various blended genres. Four sections entitled Memory Work, Place Work, Curriculum Work, and Social Work explore the struggles and joys of pedagogy where relationships are at the heart of teaching and learning. The essays address questions such as: What critical moments in learning and teaching change lives? What stories need to be told? What questions ache to be asked?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781433115301
Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Publication date: 11/30/2012
Series: Complicated Conversation Series: A Book Series of Curriculum Studies
Pages: 390
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Cynthia Chambers is a professor in the Faculty of Education at The University of Lethbridge where she teaches and researches in language and literacy and curriculum studies. As well as research on life writing, she works collaboratively with indigenous communities on literacies of place, human relations and the material world.

Table of Contents

Contents: Carl Leggo: Bread Crumbs: Finding My Way in Poetry – Leah C. Fowler: Unlearning Heartlessness, Restorative Education – Teresa Strong-Wilson: Old Narratives Break Apart – Wanda Hurren: Kissing Lessons – Rebecca Luce-Kapler: The Gravity Garden Bruce Hunter: Imagining Mothers: Re-Joyce – Celeste Snowber: Yarnnotes From a Wild Woman Who Loves to Knit – Candace P. Lewko: Encounters with Cracked and Broken Tongues – G. Scott MacLeod: After the War With Hannelore – N. Rochelle Yamagishi: Bereaved – Nané Ariadne Jordan: On the Esoterics of Thread – Erika Hasebe-Ludt/Anne Scholefield: Triumph Street Pedestrians – Veronica Gaylie: A Season for Less – Christi Kramer: Tutelaries of a Place We Came Into – Tasha Henry: Liminal Lessons From Two Islands and One Son – Ahava Shira: The Gates of Butterstone Farm – Lynn Thomas: Confessions of an English Teacher in Francophone Québec – Marguerite Leahy: Mzungu – Priscilla Settee: Travels Through Global Indigenity – Sheila Simpkins: Nigglings From Kurdistan – Hali Heavy Shield: Ókonokistsi – Cynthia Chambers: Spelling and Other Illiteracies – Phong Kuoch: Pedagogy of Papa – Christy Audet: Dezi Was a Drummer – Sean Wiebe: Curricular Fixations and Poetic Tactics – Janet Pletz: A Pedagogy of Hearing – Daniel Scott: So Far From Shore – Daniela Elza: The Shape of Questions – GW Rasberry: Professions of a Stay-at-Home Father and Writer – Margaret Louise Dobson: Conscious Awakening: From Impersonator to Loving Teacher – Avraham Cohen/Heesoon Bai: Minding What Matters: Relationship as Teacher – Heidi Clark: Teacher Burnout: Recovery From a Toxic Condition – Lisa Nucich: Haunting Children – Jackie Seidel: A Curriculum for Miracles – Anita Sinner: Finding Canada in the American Midwest: Life Writing as Public Discourse – Pat Palulis: Eavesdropping as Seductive Conversation – Bruce Hunter: Death of the Black Cat – Alexandra Fidyk: An Ethic of Humility – Hartej Gill: Fieldnotes of a Punjabi-Canadian Researcher – Pauline Sameshima/Yvette Dubel: Blood Trails – Lynn Fels: Each Moment, a Child of Duration – Susan Braley: Floodgates – Patti Fraser: Vampires and Oil Spills – Bruce Hunter: Towards a Definition of Pornography – Tasha Hubbard: Hard to Place – Denise Schellhase: A Social Study of the Double Helix – Vicki Kelly: A Métis Manifesto.
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