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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - In a time of planetary crisis, Education for Transformation reimagines humanistic education as a vital response to the ethical, pedagogical, and ecological challenges of the Anthropocene. The authors depart from a relational, ecologically aware and epistemically plural interpretation of humanism. They offer fresh perspectives like ecological mindfulness, planetary interdependence, and critical takes on EdTech that can be used to reflect on ways in which educators can foster responsibility, resilience, and hope. With both moral insight and practical relevance, this book invites the reader to rethink what it means to teach and learn on a fragile, interconnected planet. Contributors are: Hanane Abaydi, Robbert Bodegraven, Deanne Boisvert, Isolde de Groot, Doret de Ruyter, Nick Hebbink, Henk Manschot, Neha Miglani, Patrick Nullens, Wouter Sanderse, Anders Schinkel, Martien Schreurs, Fernando Suárez Müller, Carolina Suransky, Pieter van Rees and Jacco van Uden.
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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. In a time of planetary crisis, Education for Transformation reimagines humanistic education as a vital response to the ethical, pedagogical, and ecological challenges of the Anthropocene. The authors depart from a relational, ecologically aware and epistemically plural interpretation of humanism. They offer fresh perspectives like ecological mindfulness, planetary interdependence, and critical takes on EdTech that can be used to reflect on ways in which educators can foster responsibility, resilience, and hope. With both moral insight and practical relevance, this book invites the reader to rethink what it means to teach and learn on a fragile, interconnected planet.Contributors are: Hanane Abaydi, Robbert Bodegraven, Deanne Boisvert, Isolde de Groot, Doret de Ruyter, Nick Hebbink, Henk Manschot, Neha Miglani, Patrick Nullens, Wouter Sanderse, Anders Schinkel, Martien Schreurs, Fernando Suarez Mueller, Carolina Suransky, Pieter van Rees and Jacco van Uden. This book reimagines humanistic education as a transformative response to the ethical, pedagogical and ecological crises of the Anthropocene, showing that educators possess rich resources to foster flourishing amid global uncertainty and humanplanetary interdependence. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. In a time of planetary crisis, Education for Transformation reimagines humanistic education as a vital response to the ethical, pedagogical, and ecological challenges of the Anthropocene. The authors depart from a relational, ecologically aware and epistemically plural interpretation of humanism. They offer fresh perspectives like ecological mindfulness, planetary interdependence, and critical takes on EdTech that can be used to reflect on ways in which educators can foster responsibility, resilience, and hope. With both moral insight and practical relevance, this book invites the reader to rethink what it means to teach and learn on a fragile, interconnected planet.Contributors are: Hanane Abaydi, Robbert Bodegraven, Deanne Boisvert, Isolde de Groot, Doret de Ruyter, Nick Hebbink, Henk Manschot, Neha Miglani, Patrick Nullens, Wouter Sanderse, Anders Schinkel, Martien Schreurs, Fernando Suarez Mueller, Carolina Suransky, Pieter van Rees and Jacco van Uden. This book reimagines humanistic education as a transformative response to the ethical, pedagogical and ecological crises of the Anthropocene, showing that educators possess rich resources to foster flourishing amid global uncertainty and humanplanetary interdependence. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.