Imagination for inclusion : diverse contexts of educational practice
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Imagination for inclusion : diverse contexts of educational practice
(Routledge research in education, 158)
Routledge, 2016
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Imagination for Inclusion offers a reconsideration of the ways in which imagination engages and empowers learners across the education spectrum, from primary to adult levels and in all subject areas. Imagination as a natural, expedient, and exciting learning tool should be central to any approach to developing and implementing curriculum, but is increasingly undervalued as learners progress through the education system; this disregards not only imagination's potential, but its paramount place in informing truly inclusive approaches to teaching and learning.
This book presents a new theory of imagination and includes discussion about its application to teaching and learning to increase the engagement of disaffected students and reinvigorate their relationships with curriculum content. Chapters include key ideas and discussion surrounding the benefits of introducing imaginative practices into the classroom for learners from a range of marginalised backgrounds, such as young people with disabilities and adult learners from socio-economically disadvantaged environments. In exploring imagination in the practice of inclusive education, the book includes chapters from researchers and practitioners in education who have fresh ideas about how learners and teachers have benefited from introducing imaginative pedagogies.
The diverse collection, featuring writers with backgrounds from early childhood to adult education, will be essential reading for academics and researchers in the fields of education, inclusive education, social policy, professional development, teacher education and creativity. It will be of particular interest to current and pre-service teachers who want to develop inclusive practice and increase the engagement of all students with formal education.
目次
Contents
List of figures & tables
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Editor's preface
Chapter 1: Introduction: Reimagining imagination
Part 1. Fantasy
Why is it so? An introduction to fantasy
Chapter 2: Playful pedagogies: Promoting active learning through play and imagination in the early years of school
Susan Irvine
Chapter 3: Petting zoos and little dark spaces: Fantasy to inform school design
Derek Bland
Chapter 4: Letters of gratitude: A pedagogy of hope for teachers of young people with disabilities.
Jennie Duke & 'Fitz'
Part 2. Creative imagination
Up the creek without a metaphor: An introduction to creative imagination
Chapter 5: 'Just use your imagination': A teacher educator's explorations of assessment
Gill Rutherford, with Lucy Collins-McKenzie, Alex McLeod, Courtney Ross, & Aisha Williams
Chapter 6: Creativity for engagement and inclusion
Carly Lassig
Chapter 7: Imagining ourselves as 21st century learners: Making space to learn
Jill Willis
Part 3. Critical imagination
"And keep your eyes wide": An introduction to critical imagination
Chapter 8: The power of creative, critical and empathetic imagination to shape transformative opportunities in the teaching of literacy
Vicky Duckworth
Chapter 9: Re-imagining Indigenous education through flexi-schooling
Marnee Shay
Chapter 10: Feeling futures: The embodied imagination and intensive time
Anna Hickey-Moody, Valerie Harwood, & Samantha McMahon
Part 4. Empathic imagination
Crossing the empty spaces: An introduction to empathic imagination
Chapter 11: Ethical imagination and the inclusive education agenda: The case of low-income countries
Bill Atweh & Mellony Graven
Chapter 12: Imagination for Inclusion : Shared understandings across diverse contexts of educational practice
Donna Tangen & Louise Mercer
Chapter 13: From stone to stone across the unknown sea
John J. Cimino, Jr.
Afterword: The challenge of imagination for inclusion
Index
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