[PeDAGoG] Fwd: FW: The Pedagogy of Transition: Educating for the Future We Want (GTN Discussions)

Nina Smolyar nina.l.smolyar at gmail.com
Tue Mar 16 22:10:29 CET 2021


Perhaps of interest to some...  Tellus Institute is a small non-profit
think tank,based in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, working on sustainability
and Great Transition topics, through thought pieces and networking, among
others.

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Subject: FW: The Pedagogy of Transition: Educating for the Future We Want
(GTN Discussions)
To: Nina Smolyar <nina.l.smolyar at gmail.com>

>From Paul Raskin [praskin at tellus.org]

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Dear GTN,

The theme of our March discussion is* The Pedagogy of Transition: Educating
for the Future We Want*. In this time of perilous change, education for the
world we want has become ever more urgent. We need evolved educational
philosophies, curricula, and pedagogy that cultivate integrated knowledge
and new consciousness for citizens of an uncertain global future.

Please consider commenting on one or more of the following subthemes:

*Educating for the World We Don’t Want*
Are we failing to prepare students to lead curious, well-informed,
big-hearted lives? What’s wrong with contemporary curricula and teaching?
What political and social factors maintain such deficient educational
practices?

*Class Struggles*
Share your experience devising courses, modules, and programs for 21st
century citizenship. What has worked, what hasn’t, and why? What proposals
do you have in the works?

*Educating for a Great Transition*
What educational reforms should be prioritized in near-term strategies?
What long-term vision of curricula and the learning experience should we be
striving for? How can we best further a pedagogy of transition at learning
levels from pre-school through graduate school?

Stephen Sterling’s opening reflection
<https://greattransition.org/gti-forum/education-sustainability-sterling>
lays out the issues in challenging the educational status quo and moving in
a new direction.

In particular, I’d like to direct your attention to Class Struggles (pun
intended). GTN includes many educators, and this forum invites you to share
your practical, nitty-gritty experiences with innovative courses and
curricula.

The discussion will go through *Wednesday, March 31*. As always, we
encourage both pithy and extended comments up to 1,200 words.

Over to you,
Paul

Paul Raskin
GTI Director



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<https://greattransition.org/241-the-pedagogy-of-transition-educating-for-the-future-we-want#3374>,
where you can also submit your comment by replying to any previously posted
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