From the Parade Child to the King of Chaos depicts the pedagogical life history of an extraordinary teacher educator and internationally renowned curriculum scholar, William E. Doll, Jr. It explores how his life experiences have contributed to the formation and transformation of a celebrated teacher educator. From the child who spontaneously led a parade to the king of chaos who embraces complexity in education, complicated tales of Doll's journey through his childhood, youth, and decades of teaching in schools and in teacher education are situated in the historical, intellectual, and cultural context of American education. Seven themes are interwoven in Doll's life, thought, and teaching: pedagogy of play, pedagogy of perturbation, pedagogy of presence, pedagogy of patterns, pedagogy of passion, pedagogy of peace, and pedagogy of participation. Based upon rich data collected over six years, this book demonstrates methodological creativity in integrating multiple sources and lenses. Profoundly moving, humorous, and inspirational, it is a much-needed text for undergraduate and graduate courses in teacher education, curriculum studies, theory and practice of teaching and learning, life history studies, chaos and complexity theory, and postmodernism.



Autorentext

Hongyu Wang is a professor in curriculum studies at Oklahoma State University. Her research and teaching interests include nonviolence education, curriculum theory, East/West inquiry, subjectivity and education, and college curriculum and teaching. Among her numerous publications, Nonviolence and Education (2014) is the most recent book.

Titel
From the Parade Child to the King of Chaos
Untertitel
The Complex Journey of William Doll, Teacher Educator
EAN
9781453919057
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
07.10.2016
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
14.74 MB
Anzahl Seiten
230