Love, Peace, and Wisdom in Education: A Vision for Education in the 21st Century
By (Author) Jing Lin
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Education
23rd January 2006
United States
General
Non Fiction
370.1
Paperback
142
Width 153mm, Height 230mm, Spine 12mm
227g
Author Jing Lin contends that there is a great need for educators to reconceptualize education in the 21st century. Here, she discusses the danger of global wars, environmental breakdown, moral vacuum and nihilism in society, and the problems in current debates on school reform. This book calls for a school that facilitates the formation of a compassionate and loving global community-one that teaches the younger generation to gain a harmonious, respectful relationship with nature. The author envisions a school where the teaching of our interconnectedness based on love, changes the learning atmosphere, school curriculum focus, teacher-student relationships, school leadership, and the role of education in society as a transformative power. The book challenges our schools to shift from a rationalistic, functionalist perspective that primarily emphasizes tests and efficiency, to a constructive, transformative paradigm in which the integrated development of students' intellectual, moral, emotional, spiritual, and ecological abilities to promote understanding of the world helps nurture respect for all human beings and nature. In all, constructing a loving world should be the central purpose of education in the 21st century.
This book will be of interest t policy makers, teachers, school administrators, peace and environmental activists, and students.
In this text, (Lin) argues for a paradigm shift in education, away from the current emphasis on tests and efficiency and toward a system that '...facilitates the formation of a compassionate and loving global community, and one that teaches the younger generation to form a harmonious, respectful relationship with nature.' * Reference and Research Book News *
Jing Lin is an associate professor of education at University of Maryland, College Park. She is the author of four books and numerous articles on social equality, school reform and peace and environmental education.