Book review of: Holistic education and embodied learning, edited by John P. Miller and Kelli Nigh, Charlotte, Information Age Publishing, 2017, 345 pp., $39.09 (paperback), ISBN 978-1-68123-840-
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The book is organised into five sections: Teaching & Learning Transformative Research; Contemplating...
Giannis S. Efthymiou reviews the book 'Policy and practice: a development education review, fifteent...
Excerpt: One of the tangible benefits of the increased attention given to teaching and learning in r...
Jackie Seidel and David Jardine’s book Ecological Pedagogy, Buddhist Pedagogy, Hermeneutic Pedagogy:...
Therapeutic education requires a move from “a punitive, blame-based, unfairly competitive and devian...
This book review written by Chris Loynes focuses on two books: "John Dewey and education outdoors: m...
The book is only about a fraction of its title Engaging Education. His section on ‘engaging the emot...
Each chapter foregrounds embodied significances for learners and learning. Contributing authors draw...
The three authors, leading researchers and writers in this field, describe this book as an 'evidence...
Inspiration and Innovation in Teaching and Teacher Education is an edited book by Karen Goodnough, G...
Excerpt: With On Holy Ground, Routledge adds a thoughtful and welcome volume to its growing list of...
Critically Engaged Learning: Connecting to Young Lives by John Smyth, Lawrence Angus and Peter McIne...
For young people in care the pathway through education can be littered with obstacles. Traumatic exp...
The books reviewed in this article are: Barton, S., Gonzalez, R., & Tomlinson, P. (2012). Therapeuti...
This book comprises a collection of papers drawn from a conference in the University of Joensuu, Fi...
The book is organised into five sections: Teaching & Learning Transformative Research; Contemplating...
Giannis S. Efthymiou reviews the book 'Policy and practice: a development education review, fifteent...
Excerpt: One of the tangible benefits of the increased attention given to teaching and learning in r...