Teaching and Learning for Wholeness

The Role of Archetypes in Educational Processes

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Teaching and Learning for Wholeness

The Role of Archetypes in Educational Processes

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In Teaching for Wholeness, Clifford Mayes continues to expand the horizons of Jungian pedagogy, a movement that draws upon the thought of Carl Jung and Jungian scholars to address crucial educational issues and define new ones. Mayes leads readers through an analysis of Freudian and post-Freudian psychology in educational theory and practice, an examination of the epistemological foundations of Jungian thought, and a demonstration of how Jungian psychology can uniquely help teachers reflect deeply upon their roles as educators. Mayes also explores Jung’s view of symbolism and its implications for curriculum and the Jungian idea of “the shadow” as the launching point for an examination of education as reclamation of the soul, before concluding with the case for “individuation” as the proper goal of education.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents
Introduction: Approaching the Archetypes of Education
Chapter 1: The Psychodynamics of Educational Processes
Chapter 2: Jung’s Archetypal Epistemology
Chapter 3: The Archetypes of Teaching, the Politics of the Classroom, and the Case for Archetypal Reflectivity
Chapter 4: Training in the Sign, Education in the Symbol
Chapter 5: In the Light of the Shadow Curriculum
Chapter 6: The Hermetic Teacher
Conclusion
Bibliography

Product details

Published 08 Dec 2016
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 178
ISBN 9781475826708
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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