Growing a Soul for Social Change

Growing a Soul for Social Change

Author: Tonya Huber-Warring

Publisher: IAP

Published: 2008-04-01

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 1607527375

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For readers new to the field of multicultural education and human relations education, the recency of these publications heralded as seminal may be confusing, for certainly the concepts building the field of multicultural education and human relations education have been around much longer. True. But, for the first time, we found the conceptual framework, guiding principles, and critical works across disciplines and fields in Smith's encyclopedic organization. Because of the comprehensive nature of Pritchy Smith's knowledge bases, they have been employed as the organizing themes for this volume. I would clarify that I have not burdened authors to study Smith’s analysis and then apply it to their works; the categorization is my own. And, as is true of any topic, the interpretation and application may be broadly applicable. One of my major goals in founding this series has been to further develop the knowledge bases with voices from those in the trenches (literally and figuratively) and at the chalkface—while proverbial for some parts of the world, chalk remains a teaching staple in many regions of the world. Throughout this volume, authors will explore and research their own discoveries on this journey—narratives of crossing cultures and developing communities, reconceptualizing democracy and reinterpreting traditions, seeking solidarity and sowing the seeds of social justice. Through critical reflection in the shade of these giants, the reader may discover Ming Fang’s bamboo tree.


Soul, Community and Social Change

Soul, Community and Social Change

Author: Peter Westoby

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2017-05-15

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 1134807058

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At a time when inequalities are growing globally, when the pace of socio-economic transitions is rapid, and when traditional ties of community are under threat of dissolving, 'soul' offers a new way of thinking imaginatively about how people might respond both individually and collectively in social change work. In exploring ideas such as soul, soulful, 'soul of the world' and soul-force, Peter Westoby invites readers to disrupt their taken-for-granted assumptions about community practice and to foreground ethics, quality, being and the aesthetic. Drawing on work of people such as James Hillman, Thomas Moore and 'Bifo' Beradi, he insists on the need to bring more depth into practice, eschewing contemporary trends of soulless analysis, measuring, and technique. Written in dialogue with eight practitioner-scholars from around the world, the book suggests a fresh terrain for community work and social change theorising. Illustrated by images of Australian cartoonist-prophet Michael Leunig, the book also promises to unlock new imaginative spaces for dreaming. A soul perspective will resonate with people searching for both a robust socio-political response to the world and an imaginative, poetic and mindful centring of self, 'other' and the planet to their practice.


The Practical Visionary

The Practical Visionary

Author: Corinne McLaughlin

Publisher:

Published: 2016-04-28

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 9780983569145

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There is astounding evidence of a powerful New World growing in our midst despite escalating worldwide crises--if you know where and how to look. A guide to this New World, The Practical Visionary reveals 8 keys to spiritual growth and social change including how to: make your livelihood a social change strategy; invoke the magic of your soul; turn within to find a higher purpose; see money as a spiritual asset; and transform conflict into a higher synthesis.


A Reader of Narrative and Critical Lenses on Intercultural Teaching and Learning

A Reader of Narrative and Critical Lenses on Intercultural Teaching and Learning

Author: Candace Schlein

Publisher: IAP

Published: 2016-10-01

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 1681236699

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It has become increasingly critical for both novice and experienced educators to bring to their diverse classrooms a set of dispositions, skills, and experiences that will enhance learning for all students, especially pupils from diverse cultural and language backgrounds. Intercultural teaching experiences offer opportunities for teachers and student teachers to learn about cultures and cultures of schooling via first?hand interactions. In this way, intercultural teaching enables educators to intertwine the personal, political, cultural, social, theoretical, and practical as a means of making important changes in school and classroom life. A Reader on Narrative and Critical Lenses of Intercultural Teaching and Learning offers readers a set of chapters that highlights the work of researchers, educators, and teacher educators that displays new possibilities for ongoing teacher development and positive social and educational changes. This book engages in critical and narrative exploration of intercultural teaching, intercultural competence, and the relationship between the work of educators in different countries and teaching for diversity. This text also accounts for international, intra?cultural, and intercultural teaching beyond early field experiences and student teaching programs by including the viewpoints of educators with these experiences. Significantly, this book enhances the current dialogue on intercultural teaching and on intercultural competence with first?hand narrative accounts of life, teaching, and research in intercultural professional settings in order to bring to light intricate understandings of this form of educator professional development. In addition, this text critically unpacks aspects of intercultural teacher development and programs supporting such endeavors as they explicitly enhance educators’ capacities for personal, passionate, and participatory teaching and inquiry.


Becoming a Multicultural Educator

Becoming a Multicultural Educator

Author: William A. Howe

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2015-12-30

Total Pages: 649

ISBN-13: 1483365069

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2013 Recipient of Philip C. Chinn Award from the National Association of Multicultural Education Providing an essential foundation for pre-service and in-service PK-12 educators, this engaging and practical book focuses on essential questions and theoretical concepts about becoming a multicultural educator. Award-winning authors William A. Howe and Penelope L. Lisi bring theory and research to life through numerous activities, exercises, and lesson plans designed to heighten the reader’s cultural awareness, knowledge base, and skill set. Responding to the growing need to increase academic achievement and to prepare teachers to work with diverse populations of students, this text show readers how to incorporate cultural knowledge into more effective classroom practice. The fully updated Second Edition is packed with new activities and exercises to illustrate concepts readers can apply within their own classrooms and school-wide settings.


Growing Mind and Soul

Growing Mind and Soul

Author: James Patton Jones

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2005-03-10

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 1411620704

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An entertaining collection of essays and educational papers which illustrate by example the author's recommended model of education: a blending of mental, emotional, and spiritual teachings. Topics discussed include Family, Morality, Ethics, Racism, Native Americans, and Religion, each as specific examples of a process of learning, drawn from the author's own experiences as a student.


Companies that Grow With Soul

Companies that Grow With Soul

Author: Ángel Bonet Codina

Publisher: Profit Editorial

Published: 2023-02-18

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 8419212946

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Los mayores retos que afronta la Humanidad en este momento de nuestra historia son la sostenibilidad y regeneración del planeta, la desigualdad social y el impacto a todos los niveles de la revolución tecnológica. Las empresas, desde las más pequeñas hasta las grandes multinacionales, pueden y deben contribuir a superarlos con éxito. Su papel es esencial porque poseen la fuerza, la creatividad y la flexibilidad de la que carecen otras organizaciones. El autor propone que las compañías, guiadas por un nuevo tipo de liderazgo, revisen sus fundamentos y se transformen para ejercer el papel que necesita la sociedad a nivel mundial. Que se conviertan en Growth Soul Companies, o sea, en empresas que crecen con alma y con plena conciencia sobre el impacto de sus acciones sobre el planeta y sobre la sociedad.


Renovation of the Heart

Renovation of the Heart

Author: Dallas Willard

Publisher: Tyndale House

Published: 2014-02-27

Total Pages: 381

ISBN-13: 1615214550

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As Christians, we know that we are new creations in Jesus. So we try to act differently, hoping this will make us more like Him. But changing our outward behavior doesn’t change our hearts. Only by God’s grace can we be transformed internally. Renovation of the Heart lays a biblical foundation for understanding what best-selling author Dallas Willard calls the “transformation of the spirit”—a divine process that “brings every element in our being, working from inside out, into harmony with the will of God.” This fresh approach to spiritual growth explains the biblical reasons why Christians need to undergo change in six aspects of life: thought, feeling, will, body, social context, and soul. Willard also outlines a general pattern of transformation in each area, not as a sterile formula but as a practical process that you can follow without the guilt or perfectionism so many Christians wrestle with. Don’t settle for complacency. Accept the challenge Renovation of the Heart offers to become an intentional apprentice of Jesus Christ, changing daily as you walk with Him.


The Practical Visionary

The Practical Visionary

Author: Corinne McLaughlin

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780871593405

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There is astounding evidence of a powerful New World growing in our midst-despite escalating worldwide crises-if you know where, and how, to look. A guide to this New World, The Practical Visionary unveils eight keys to spiritual growth and social change: how to shift from what's dying to what's being born; understand the evolutionary plan; make your livelihood a social change strategy; invoke the magic of your soul; turn within to find your higher purpose; shape your vision into an achievable mission; see money as a spiritual asset; and transform conflict into a higher synthesis. Upgrade your inner life, and join the thousands of practical visionaries worldwide who are pioneering creative solutions to today's toughest problems. Book jacket.


Social Change 2.0

Social Change 2.0

Author: David Gershon

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13:

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If "change" is the mantra of our moment in history, Social Change 2.0 may be poised to become its bible. Drawing on his three decades in the trenches of large-scale societal transformation, David Gershon--founder and president of Empowerment Institute, and described by the United Nations as a "graceful revolutionary"--offers an original and comprehensive roadmap to bring about fundamental change in our world. His goal is to empower change agents to tackle pressing social problems or unmet social needs by providing them with strategies and tools to effect transformative change at any level of scale.From his initiation as architect of the United Nations-sponsored First Earth Run--a mythic passing of fire around the world symbolizing humanity's quest for peace on earth that drew tens of millions of participants, the planet's political leaders and, through the media, over a billion people at the height of the cold war--to his recent climate-change work helping citizens, cities, and entire states measurably reduce their carbon footprint (using his book Low Carbon Diet), Gershon offers readers strategies to evolve an effective new model for social change. These include: The first comprehensive social-change model with proven, practical strategies and tools to either launch a social change initiative or improve the efficacy of any existing change program. A "Practitioner's Guide" accompanying each chapter, to help readers apply this social change framework to their initiative. The result is a riveting, enlightening, and inspiring book that will quickly find its way onto the desks--and into the hearts--of the tens of thousands of change agents engaged in the work of building a better world. Social Change 2.0 speaks to a wide range of practitioners across the spectrum of social change including social and environmental activists, social entrepreneurs, community organizers, and civic, government, and business leaders, as well as the vast number of baby boomers looking for a way to give back and the millennials just raring to go.