Engaging in dynamic encounters with the other and otherness in education—an issue of creating an aperture that welcomes “a newcomer” either as a new idea or new practice—is important for the field of curriculum studies. Complicating aporias as “various forms of other and otherness,” this paper focuses on the encounters with other and otherness (as our understanding of transcendence or border crossing), in which transcendence (border crossing) becomes possible when a curriculum of hospitality is enacted. While culturally and historically informed, the curriculum of hospitality stresses the simultaneity of (1) ethical attentiveness to the encounters with other and otherness, (2) understanding the premise on which hospitality can be enacted—eq...
Parker Palmer, a scholar who studied effective face-to-face teaching, introduced the term the “invit...
This is not just an academic paper, it is a resource. It addresses the topic of how hospitality and ...
Looking at teaching as a form of hospitality (Nouwen, 1975), this essay explores the roles of teache...
Hospitality, the reception of the other, is a perennial ethical demand, but one which is felt acutel...
This article articulates an ethics of hospitality within art education that adopts an uncertain disp...
There is increasing pressure for all education institutions to undergo transformation, with educatio...
Relations between humans are fertile, turn into, allow for flexibility in individual building but al...
Graduate students (who are also educators) sometimes make spontaneous statements regarding their rel...
Hospitality and diplomacy are understood as universal hosting parameters. However, they fail to addr...
Drawing upon research in the curriculum of Hospitality, this article explores the contrasting ways i...
This article suggests the importance of opening tourism and hospitality management education to crit...
The purpose of this dissertation study is to explore a different way of thinking otherness in a self...
This paper explores the study abroad classroom as a site of discursive production about the non-west...
This paper critiques the debate concerning the concept and nature of hospitality as taught within a ...
International education and global citizenship are keywords in our culture today and the success or ...
Parker Palmer, a scholar who studied effective face-to-face teaching, introduced the term the “invit...
This is not just an academic paper, it is a resource. It addresses the topic of how hospitality and ...
Looking at teaching as a form of hospitality (Nouwen, 1975), this essay explores the roles of teache...
Hospitality, the reception of the other, is a perennial ethical demand, but one which is felt acutel...
This article articulates an ethics of hospitality within art education that adopts an uncertain disp...
There is increasing pressure for all education institutions to undergo transformation, with educatio...
Relations between humans are fertile, turn into, allow for flexibility in individual building but al...
Graduate students (who are also educators) sometimes make spontaneous statements regarding their rel...
Hospitality and diplomacy are understood as universal hosting parameters. However, they fail to addr...
Drawing upon research in the curriculum of Hospitality, this article explores the contrasting ways i...
This article suggests the importance of opening tourism and hospitality management education to crit...
The purpose of this dissertation study is to explore a different way of thinking otherness in a self...
This paper explores the study abroad classroom as a site of discursive production about the non-west...
This paper critiques the debate concerning the concept and nature of hospitality as taught within a ...
International education and global citizenship are keywords in our culture today and the success or ...
Parker Palmer, a scholar who studied effective face-to-face teaching, introduced the term the “invit...
This is not just an academic paper, it is a resource. It addresses the topic of how hospitality and ...
Looking at teaching as a form of hospitality (Nouwen, 1975), this essay explores the roles of teache...