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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Figures ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- The Emergence and Characteristics of Integral Education 1
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Historical Contexts
- Western-Islamic and Native American Genealogies of Integral Education 17
- Elements of the Underacknowledged History of Integral Education 35
- The Complete Yoga 47
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Distinct Approaches
- Integral Theory in Service of Enacting Integral Education 57
- Integral Transformative Education 79
- A “Developmental Action Inquiry” Approach To Teaching First-, Second-, and Third-Person Action Research Methods 105
- Teaching Integratively 127
- Encountering the (W)hole 149
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Case Studies
- Jazz, Creativity, and Consciousness 169
- Grounding Integral Theory in the Field of Experience 185
- An Open Way of Being 193
- Written in “Three Voices” 215
- Integral Education, Integral Transformation, and the Teaching of Mind-Body Medicine 229
- Matching Educational Intentions with Assessment 245
- Expanding Our Vision in the Teaching and Design of University Science—Coming to Know Our Students 257
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Looking Ahead
- Integral Mind, Brain, and Education 271
- Embodying Integral Education in Five Dimensions 289
- Opening Up the Path of Integral Education 303
- Contemporary Integral Education Research 317
- Spirituality and Integral Thought in Higher Education 331
- Evolving Higher Education Integrally 345
- Author Biographies 363
- Index 369
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Figures ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- The Emergence and Characteristics of Integral Education 1
-
Historical Contexts
- Western-Islamic and Native American Genealogies of Integral Education 17
- Elements of the Underacknowledged History of Integral Education 35
- The Complete Yoga 47
-
Distinct Approaches
- Integral Theory in Service of Enacting Integral Education 57
- Integral Transformative Education 79
- A “Developmental Action Inquiry” Approach To Teaching First-, Second-, and Third-Person Action Research Methods 105
- Teaching Integratively 127
- Encountering the (W)hole 149
-
Case Studies
- Jazz, Creativity, and Consciousness 169
- Grounding Integral Theory in the Field of Experience 185
- An Open Way of Being 193
- Written in “Three Voices” 215
- Integral Education, Integral Transformation, and the Teaching of Mind-Body Medicine 229
- Matching Educational Intentions with Assessment 245
- Expanding Our Vision in the Teaching and Design of University Science—Coming to Know Our Students 257
-
Looking Ahead
- Integral Mind, Brain, and Education 271
- Embodying Integral Education in Five Dimensions 289
- Opening Up the Path of Integral Education 303
- Contemporary Integral Education Research 317
- Spirituality and Integral Thought in Higher Education 331
- Evolving Higher Education Integrally 345
- Author Biographies 363
- Index 369