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Teach from the Heart : Pedagogy As Spiritual Practice
Teach from the Heart : Pedagogy As Spiritual Practice
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Whether you're just beginning, or in it for the long haul, sit down with Teach from the Heart and deepen your heart for the teaching life. We need not bring to class the wisdom and knowledge we gained elsewhere; we can take up teaching as a spiritual practice, with the classroom as a sacred space for our own formation as persons.
With nearly forty years' experience as both student and teacher, Jenell Paris's perspective is hard-won, but still lighthearted and enthusiastic. Teachers from any context will benefit: stories and examples include preschool, K-12, community education, and college teaching.
""Dag Hammarskjold wrote that 'in our era, the road to holiness necessarily passes through the world of action.' Holiness--whatever little we might know about it--is grounded in grace and spiritual practice. It pitches its tent because it wishes to, and because we call it to dwell with us.But how, in the distracted secular world, can we give voice to our longing?We are busy.We have families to raise, a home to make. If we are teachers, we have to get to school by8:30.Jenell Paris makes these 'distractions' the point of practice. To be human, present, and real. Creative, subversive, and--with luck--joyful.Her book has many practical pointers, but its great gift is promoting the conversation, shifting the kaleidoscope of received information, so that the teacher can 'open a space'--each in his or her own way--'to change and growth.'""
--Mary Rose O'Reilley, Author,The Peaceable Classroom; Radical Presence: Teaching as Contemplative Practice;andThe Garden at Night: Burnout and Breakdown in the Teaching Life
Jenell Paris is Professor of Anthropology at Messiah College in Grantham, Pennsylvania.