ABSTRACT

How can Jungian psychology be applied to the educational setting?

Education and Imagination explores the application of Jungian perspectives in educational settings, establishing the creative imagination as a critical and necessary feature of learning throughout the lifespan. The book identifies various facets of applying contemporary Jungian thought to the issue at hand, in chapters that range from scholarly critiques to practical project reports.

This straightforward and accessible resource addresses issues at the interface of education and imagination and the possible contribution of insights from Jungian psychology, in a practical, theoretical and imaginative way.  Topics include:

  • a synthesis of Jung and Vygotsky
  • learning difficulties
  • storytelling, socialisation, and individuation.

Contributed to by authors professionally involved in education and training on the one side, and actively engaged with Jungian studies on the other, Education and Imagination will make essential reading for those involved in educational and training contexts, as well as the wider public of teachers, trainers, and students.

chapter 1|14 pages

Introduction: a debt to Jung

ByRAYA A. JONES, AUSTIN CLARKSON, SUE CONGRAM

chapter 2|23 pages

Education and imagination: A synthesis of Jung and Vygotsky

ByROBERT S. MATTHEWS AND CHARLOTTE HUA LIU

chapter 3|14 pages

Learning difficulties: shadow of our education system?

ByPHIL GOSS

chapter 4|12 pages

Rousseau, childhood and the ego: A (post-)Jungian reading of Emile

ByTERENCE DAWSON

chapter 6|18 pages

Storytelling, socialization and individuation

ByRAYA A. JONES

chapter 10|18 pages

Arts-informed learning in manager-leader development

BySUE CONGRAM

chapter 11|16 pages

Learning assistants for adults

ByNICK STRATTON

chapter 12|19 pages

Chasing the shadow

ByCAROLYN MAMCHUR