An ecological pedagogy of joy: on relations, aliveness and love

New York: Peter Lang. Edited by Lesley Tait & David William Jardine (2023)
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An Ecological Pedagogy of Joy is an interweaving that explores the conduct of pedagogy in these ecologically sorrowful times. Drawing upon our collective experiences as teachers and students, as well as First Nations ancestries and knowledge, ecological images and ideas, and threads of thought from interpretive traditions, our book not only speaks about these matters, but is organized to provide readers with pathways, alternating voices, deep philosophical ventures, and personal and practice examples. This book is a valuable resource for any practicing teacher or education student (graduate or undergraduate) who is interested in exploring emerging ventures into relations, aliveness, and love as keys to the well-being of schools. It also provides examples of how interpretive work can be done in a rigorous and scholarly manner, and carefully threads into this First Nations ideas and practices that enhance and elaborate the pathways we have taken.

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