Tag: Transformative

Transformative Approaches to New Technologies and Student Diversity in Futures Oriented Classrooms Future Proofing Education


Free Download Transformative Approaches to New Technologies and Student Diversity in Futures Oriented Classrooms: Future Proofing Education By Leonie Rowan (auth.), Leonie Rowan, Chris Bigum (eds.)
2012 | 242 Pages | ISBN: 9400726414 | PDF | 3 MB
In this book we outline an optimistic, aspirational and unashamedly ambitious agenda for schooling. We make cautious use of the concept of ‘future proofing’ to signal the commitment of the various authors to re-thinking the purposes, content and processes of schooling with a view to ensuring that all children, from all backgrounds are prepared by their education to make a positive contribution to the futures that are ahead of them. The book focuses on issues relating to technology and social justice to re-examine the traditional relationship between schools and technology, between schools and diverse learners, and between schools, children and knowledge. Drawing from examples from around the world, the book explores practical ways that diverse schools have worked to celebrate diverse understandings of what it means to be a learner, a citizen, a worker in these changed and changing times and the ways different technologies can support this agenda.

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Human-Environment Relations Transformative Values in Theory and Practice


Free Download Human-Environment Relations: Transformative Values in Theory and Practice By Alan Holland (auth.), Emily Brady, Pauline Phemister (eds.)
2012 | 166 Pages | ISBN: 9400728247 | PDF | 2 MB
This fresh and innovative approach to human-environmental relations will revolutionise our understanding of the boundaries between ourselves and the environment we inhabit. The anthology is predicated on the notion that values shift back and forth between humans and the world around them in an ethical communicative zone called ‘value-space’. The contributors examine the transformative interplay between external environments and human values, and identify concrete ways in which these norms, residing in and derived from self and society, are projected onto the environment.

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Awe The Transformative Power of Everyday Wonder


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English | January 3, 2023 | ISBN: 0241603900 | 336 pages | PDF | 5.39 Mb
From a foremost expert on the science of emotions, a groundbreaking exploration into the history, psychology and meaning of aweSocial psychologist Dacher Keltner has spent his career speaking to different groups of people, from schoolchildren to prisoners to healthcare workers, about the good life. These conversations and his pioneering research into the science of emotion have convinced him that happiness comes down to one finding awe.Awe allows us to collaborate with others, open our minds to wonder, and see the deep patterns of life. In his new book, Keltner presents a radical investigation into this elusive emotion. Drawing on his own scientific research into how awe transforms our brains and bodies, alongside an examination of awe across history, culture, and within his own life during a period of immense grief, Keltner shows us how cultivating wonder leads us to appreciate what is most humane in our human nature. The book includes intensely moving, deeply personal stories of awe from people all over the world-doctors and veterans, environmentalists and poets, indigenous scholars and hospice workers, ministers and midwives.At turns radical and profound, Awe is our field guide for how to uncover everyday wonder as a vital force within our lives.

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Transformative Novel Technologies and Global Environmental Governance


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English | 2023 | ISBN: 1009352644 | 243 Pages | PDF | 1.4 MB
Transformative Novel Technologies are potential gamechangers for confronting climate change, biodiversity loss, and many other elements of the global environmental crisis, allowing us to achieve a more sustainable future. The contemporary and future international governance of these technologies has crucial implications for managing the global transition towards sustainability. This book is the first to present a comprehensive assessment of the impact of these technologies on international politics. The author examines the responses of international institutions to the emergence of these technologies, focusing on three broad domains: biotechnology, climate engineering, and mineral extraction in areas beyond national jurisdiction (the ocean floor or near-Earth asteroids). This book is aimed at a non-specialist, academic audience with interest in the international and environmental politics of sustainability and technology. This title is part of the Flip it Open Programme and may also be available Open Access. Check our website – Cambridge Core – for details.

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