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A Pedagogy of Surprise

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Combines theory and practice to inspire teachers to embrace a sense of surprise in their classrooms.What would your classroom be like if you could see it as something surprising, novel, and fresh i...
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Combines theory and practice to inspire teachers to embrace a sense of surprise in their classrooms.

What would your classroom be like if you could see it as something surprising, novel, and fresh in every moment? What are the unique gifts that students and teachers alike bring to classrooms? Through a combination of robust theory, in-depth scholarship, and practical exercises for teachers, A Pedagogy of Surprise is a vital resource that allows teachers to explore how they can bring a sense of wonder, surprise, and gratitude into their experiences of the classroom. It will delight and inspire anyone with an interest in using contemplation, mindfulness, and reflection to enhance teacher wellness. Topics include how a phenomenology of surprise can inform and enhance the teaching and curricular experience, the gift economy as applied to the classroom, the meaning and scope of gratitude practices in curricular settings, and applications of surprise, gifts, and gratitude to teaching. The final chapter includes inspiring visualizations that teachers of any grade can apply to feel more gifted, surprised, and connected within their classroom milieu.

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Price: £95.00
Pages: 324
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Publication Date: 01 March 2025
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9798855801248
Format: Hardcover
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"A Pedagogy of Surprise offers a needed reframing of what education is and does, away from the idea of workforce preparation and competition, and toward the facilitation of human flourishing. The book considers teaching as a spiritual endeavor, examining the deep significance of classroom interactions and relationships." — Isabel Nuñez, Department of Teacher Education, Purdue University Fort Wayne

"Ideal for Professional Development workshops, faculty book groups, courses on curriculum development, and pedagogy of practice." — Ritu Radhakrishnan, Curriculum and Instruction Department, SUNY Oswego

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Part I: Surprise

1. Making Room for Surprise in the Classroom

2. Teaching with Surprise

3. The Four Pillars of Surprise

Part II: Gifts and Gratitude

4. The Gift Paradigm

5. Why Gratitude?

6. The Tragic Side of Gratitude

7. Four Gratitude-Based Metaphors

Part III: Applications in Teaching and the Classroom

8. The Grateful Teacher: Exploring a Gifted Orientation in Classrooms

9. Six "Gift Aporias": Core Conundrums in the Practice of Gratitude and the Gift in the Classroom

10. Gift-Based Visualizations

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