Educators continually ask about the best means to engage students and how best to capture attention. These concerns often make the problematic assumption that students can directly govern their own attention. In order to address the role and limits of attention in education, some theorists have sought to recover the significance of silence or mindfulness in schools, but I argue that these approaches are too simplistic. A more fundamental examination of our conceptions of identity and agency reveals a Cartesian and Kantian foundationalism. This assumed subjectivity establishes too simplistic a conception of the agency of students in directing attention. I critically engage with these conceptions by drawing on a range of diverse sources, prim...
Ko really satisfactory definition of attention seens avail-able at the present time, although textbo...
This presentation was given at the Alone Together Again: 2nd International Pandisciplinary Symposium...
Authentic listening understands the importance of contexts, relationships, and silence. The purpose ...
Educators continually ask about the best means to engage students and how best to capture attention....
This paper explores two contradictory approaches to the concept of attention as it underlies curricu...
”… if we know more about silence, we will know more about ourselves”, states Jaworski. What then do ...
Arguments about the experience of silence may seem contradictory, and perhaps they are. The intentio...
Were you ever asked to pay attention in school? As an educator have you asked students to pay attent...
This research project aims to give voice to the use of silence as a pedagogical tool. In a world su...
In Western societies, school pedagogies tend to be biased in favour of talk and emphasise the links ...
Literacy, learning and the language of silence: identifying the processes of focused silence as a pe...
The problem of in/attention among school children has been the focus of many educational interventio...
This paper addresses the question whether silence can be used as a means in the process of education...
This study will explore the literature on silence and contemplation in order to develop an approach ...
For academic learning to be truly transformative it must connect with intimate personal experience a...
Ko really satisfactory definition of attention seens avail-able at the present time, although textbo...
This presentation was given at the Alone Together Again: 2nd International Pandisciplinary Symposium...
Authentic listening understands the importance of contexts, relationships, and silence. The purpose ...
Educators continually ask about the best means to engage students and how best to capture attention....
This paper explores two contradictory approaches to the concept of attention as it underlies curricu...
”… if we know more about silence, we will know more about ourselves”, states Jaworski. What then do ...
Arguments about the experience of silence may seem contradictory, and perhaps they are. The intentio...
Were you ever asked to pay attention in school? As an educator have you asked students to pay attent...
This research project aims to give voice to the use of silence as a pedagogical tool. In a world su...
In Western societies, school pedagogies tend to be biased in favour of talk and emphasise the links ...
Literacy, learning and the language of silence: identifying the processes of focused silence as a pe...
The problem of in/attention among school children has been the focus of many educational interventio...
This paper addresses the question whether silence can be used as a means in the process of education...
This study will explore the literature on silence and contemplation in order to develop an approach ...
For academic learning to be truly transformative it must connect with intimate personal experience a...
Ko really satisfactory definition of attention seens avail-able at the present time, although textbo...
This presentation was given at the Alone Together Again: 2nd International Pandisciplinary Symposium...
Authentic listening understands the importance of contexts, relationships, and silence. The purpose ...