Curriculum, Spirituality and Human Rights towards a Just Public Education: On (De)Coloniality: Curriculum Within and Beyond the West, cartea 5
Autor Rogério C. Venturinien Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 mai 2023
This volume places the struggle for spirituality in our field as a political struggle and challenges the epistimicidal nature of such conversations. Venturini draws on critical, anti-colonial, and decolonial frameworks and argues for an epistemological move towards an itinerant curriculum theory, one that responds to the world’s endless epistemological diversity and difference by assuming a non-derivative non-abyssal approach.
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ISBN-13: 9789004549944
ISBN-10: 9004549943
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria On (De)Coloniality: Curriculum Within and Beyond the West
ISBN-10: 9004549943
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria On (De)Coloniality: Curriculum Within and Beyond the West
Notă biografică
Rogério C. Venturini is a critical pedagogue, social activist, and spiritual servant leader, teaching and working closely with oppressed communities in South Coast, Massachusetts. He has a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies.
Cuprins
Foreword: Should There Be a Place for the Spirit in Public Education?
Todd Price
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: On Curriculum and Spirituality: Itinerant Curriculum Theory and the Struggle for Non-Derivative Curriculum ‘Langue’ and ‘Parole’
João M. Paraskeva
1 The Inevitable Unfinished Transcendent
2 Towards a Plus Que Parfait Imparfait Theory
3 ‘Conscientização’ and ‘Consciencism’: A Spiritual Call
4 Critical Prophetic Pragmatism
5 Confronting the ‘Chamber of Horrors’
6 The Monumentality of a Prosperous Divisive Curriculum Reason
7 Itinerant Curriculum Theory: Towards a Non-Derivative Curriculum ‘Langue’ and ‘Parole’
1 The Truth about My Schooling: “A Struggle to Fly Inside a Bottle”
1 Let Me Begin from the Beginning, as “in the Beginning Was the Word”
2 A Subtractive Culture of Learning
3 Contradictory Education
2 Identity Matters: On (Whose) Spirituality!
1 Introduction
2 Defining Spirituality: A Possible Impossibility?
3 Coherence—Really—Matters: “Morality” and “Honesty”
4 Within and beyond Life “as Is”
5 The Ordinary: A Global Context
6 “Consciencism” and “Conscientizaçã o”: A Spiritual Call
7 Whose Identity!
3 A Conservative Neoliberalism or Neoliberal Conservatism?
1 Introduction
2 The Absence of Authentic Leadership: Framing Dropouts
3 On Neoliberalism
4 Everything But Spirituality and the Humanities
5 Reflection on Whose Knowledge!
4 Coloniality and the Pedagogies of Neoliberalism
1 On Coloniality
2 A Sociology of Absences
3 The Decolonial Turn: Towards an Itinerant Curriculum Theory
5 A Conclusion: Spirituality as a Counter-Hegemonic Human Right
References
Todd Price
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: On Curriculum and Spirituality: Itinerant Curriculum Theory and the Struggle for Non-Derivative Curriculum ‘Langue’ and ‘Parole’
João M. Paraskeva
1 The Inevitable Unfinished Transcendent
2 Towards a Plus Que Parfait Imparfait Theory
3 ‘Conscientização’ and ‘Consciencism’: A Spiritual Call
4 Critical Prophetic Pragmatism
5 Confronting the ‘Chamber of Horrors’
6 The Monumentality of a Prosperous Divisive Curriculum Reason
7 Itinerant Curriculum Theory: Towards a Non-Derivative Curriculum ‘Langue’ and ‘Parole’
1 The Truth about My Schooling: “A Struggle to Fly Inside a Bottle”
1 Let Me Begin from the Beginning, as “in the Beginning Was the Word”
2 A Subtractive Culture of Learning
3 Contradictory Education
2 Identity Matters: On (Whose) Spirituality!
1 Introduction
2 Defining Spirituality: A Possible Impossibility?
3 Coherence—Really—Matters: “Morality” and “Honesty”
4 Within and beyond Life “as Is”
5 The Ordinary: A Global Context
6 “Consciencism” and “Conscientizaçã o”: A Spiritual Call
7 Whose Identity!
3 A Conservative Neoliberalism or Neoliberal Conservatism?
1 Introduction
2 The Absence of Authentic Leadership: Framing Dropouts
3 On Neoliberalism
4 Everything But Spirituality and the Humanities
5 Reflection on Whose Knowledge!
4 Coloniality and the Pedagogies of Neoliberalism
1 On Coloniality
2 A Sociology of Absences
3 The Decolonial Turn: Towards an Itinerant Curriculum Theory
5 A Conclusion: Spirituality as a Counter-Hegemonic Human Right
References