The Promise of Wisdom

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Author: J. Glenn Gray ISBN: 9780996581912
Publisher: Monument Creek Books Publication: May 27, 2017
Imprint: Monument Creek Books Language: English
Author: J. Glenn Gray
ISBN: 9780996581912
Publisher: Monument Creek Books
Publication: May 27, 2017
Imprint: Monument Creek Books
Language: English

The Promise of Wisdom is addressed to all educators. It raises perennial questions about the purposes of education, authority and freedom in the classroom, and the structure of the curriculum. It offers a vision of education in and out of school, of learning and teaching that seeks ultimately to help “reconcile the individual and his world.” In simple, graceful language, this volume addresses individuality and happiness, artistry in conduct, and concludes with a section on schools and the wider society. It understands knowledge as “not only being able to learn,” but also “being able to unlearn and relearn throughout life.” Drawing from a wealth of literature as well as personal experience and insight, Gray describes what it might mean to be an educated person.

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The Promise of Wisdom is addressed to all educators. It raises perennial questions about the purposes of education, authority and freedom in the classroom, and the structure of the curriculum. It offers a vision of education in and out of school, of learning and teaching that seeks ultimately to help “reconcile the individual and his world.” In simple, graceful language, this volume addresses individuality and happiness, artistry in conduct, and concludes with a section on schools and the wider society. It understands knowledge as “not only being able to learn,” but also “being able to unlearn and relearn throughout life.” Drawing from a wealth of literature as well as personal experience and insight, Gray describes what it might mean to be an educated person.

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