ABSTRACT

In this book, Robert Nelson reminds us that one of the most important elements of teaching and learning is to inspire and to be inspired. Given that inspiration itself has evolved through metaphor, the inquiry distinguishes inspirational learning by its peculiarly metaphoric character.

We acknowledge that students respond to passion and enthusiasm, that they seek stimulation, purpose, motivation and inspiration. But because these triggers operate through mysterious language and arrive at their modern usage through metaphor, we have no means of penetrating their structure or gaining access to their powers. We mishandle educational practice through a focus on technical process and machinery rather than the imaginary animating vision that propagates inspired study through metaphor. This book corrects the imbalance and argues that metaphors are intrinsic to all our educational ambitions. It reveals the wide metaphorical backdrop of learning and teaching that works on an unconscious level and is only revealed through analysing the language that describes what matters most. 

Inviting readers to explore learning in a non-traditional way, this book will be of interest to researchers and students in education seeking to understand better the nature of inspiration.

chapter |22 pages

Introduction

Inspiration as the height of learning

part 1|60 pages

Motivational metaphors

chapter 1|12 pages

Passion

How the pleasure of learning is measured with agony

chapter 2|10 pages

Being special

How we need to feel distinctive when we share an interest

chapter 3|13 pages

Focus

When is concentration limiting and distraction helpful?

chapter 4|12 pages

Group

When do we learn better on our own than among others?

chapter 5|11 pages

Purpose

How a sense of mission depends upon conceit

part 2|58 pages

Material metaphors

chapter 6|11 pages

Step

What is the smallest gain toward an inspiring understanding?

chapter 7|12 pages

Change

In learning, what do we want to alter and what has to stay the same?

chapter 8|8 pages

Support

How cultural encouragements are more necessary than material ones

chapter 9|13 pages

Impact

How the need to demonstrate impact damages inspiration

chapter 10|12 pages

Failure

When is it good to be resigned to not succeeding?

part 3|79 pages

Aspirational metaphors

chapter 11|17 pages

Wonder

How does the rational mind recruit the mystical in order to learn?

chapter 12|12 pages

Voice

How the sound of student voices is as important as student influence

chapter 13|13 pages

Ease

How we only learn inspiringly when we are free of anxiety

chapter 14|17 pages

Colour

How inspiration in learning is encouraged by imaginative language

chapter 15|10 pages

Perfection

How inspirational striving depends on comfort with imperfection

chapter |8 pages

Conclusion

How we will never recognize inspiring cognition without metaphor