Integral Education
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Edited by:
Sean Esbjörn-Hargens
, Jonathan Reams and Olen Gunnlaugson
About this book
Leading researchers and practitioners explore the frontiers of education from an integral perspective.
Leading researchers and practitioners explore the frontiers of education from an integral perspective.
The educational challenges being faced today are driving us toward a new step in the evolution of educational theory and practice. Educators are called to go beyond simply presenting alternatives, to integrating the best of mainstream and alternative approaches and taking them to the next level. Integral Education accomplishes this by bringing together leading researchers and practitioners from higher education who are actively exploring the frontiers of education from an integral perspective. It presents an overview of the emerging landscape of integral education from a variety of theoretical and applied perspectives. Key characteristics of integral education include: exploring multiple perspectives, employing different pedagogical techniques (e.g., reflective, dialogical, empirical), combining conceptual rigor with embodied experience, drawing on developmental psychology, and cultivating a reflective and transformative space for students and teachers alike. Integral Education provides the most comprehensive synopsis of this exciting new approach and serves as a valuable resource for any integral effort within education.
Author / Editor information
Sean Esbjörn-Hargens is Associate Professor and Founding Chair of the Integral Theory Program at John F. Kennedy University. He is the editor of Integral Theory in Action: Applied, Theoretical, and Constructive Perspectives on the AQAL Model, also published by SUNY Press, and Executive Editor of the Journal of Integral Theory and Practice. Jonathan Reams is Associate Professor of Education at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and Editor-in-Chief of Integral Review. Olen Gunnlaugson is a Postdoc Associate at Simon Fraser University.
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Front Matter
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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The Emergence and Characteristics of Integral Education
1 - Historical Contexts
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Western-Islamic and Native American Genealogies of Integral Education
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Elements of the Underacknowledged History of Integral Education
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The Complete Yoga
47 - Distinct Approaches
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Integral Theory in Service of Enacting Integral Education
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Integral Transformative Education
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A “Developmental Action Inquiry” Approach To Teaching First-, Second-, and Third-Person Action Research Methods
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Teaching Integratively
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Encountering the (W)hole
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Jazz, Creativity, and Consciousness
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Grounding Integral Theory in the Field of Experience
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An Open Way of Being
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Written in “Three Voices”
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Integral Education, Integral Transformation, and the Teaching of Mind-Body Medicine
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Matching Educational Intentions with Assessment
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Expanding Our Vision in the Teaching and Design of University Science—Coming to Know Our Students
257 - Looking Ahead
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Integral Mind, Brain, and Education
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Embodying Integral Education in Five Dimensions
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Opening Up the Path of Integral Education
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Contemporary Integral Education Research
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Spirituality and Integral Thought in Higher Education
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Evolving Higher Education Integrally
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Author Biographies
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Index
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