ABSTRACT
At a time of profound crises around the world, when social justice, peace, democracy and the environment seem under increasing threat, the promise of "a world for all" seems a viable aspiration for education. Ample evidence from many schools today, and dating back throughout the last century, prove that the purpose of educating young people to develop character, compassion, purpose and commitment is integral with the mastery of intellectual skills and life competencies. Schooling, without a doubt, can play a monumental part in the development of the personal values people take with them to the world. Unfortunately, as the saying goes, "if you don't know where you're going, you'll probably get someplace else." Educational policy directions over the last twenty years have veered far away from the important work of educating for humanity. This book makes a powerful appeal to revisit educational purpose in light of what is most fundamental and important to human beings everywhere. The authors address timely issues such as high stakes testing, school choice, and privatization of education in looking beyond these measures to new approaches to educational excellence.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |6 pages
Part I The Great Work of Reconnecting to Self, Community, Earth and Spirit
part |8 pages
Part II Educating for Self: Being Called into Life
part |8 pages
Part III Educating for Authentic Community: Holding Space for the Heart
part |12 pages
Part IV Educating for Earth: Future Generations and All of Life
part |6 pages
Part V Educating for Spirit: The Quest for Heart, Character, and Meaning