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Practice-oriented educational philosopher Elie Holzer invites readers to grow as teachers, students, or co-learners through “attuned learning,” a new paradigm of mindfulness. Groundbreaking interpretations of classical rabbinic texts sharpen attention to our own mental, emotional, and physical workings as well as awareness of others within the complexities of learning interactions. Holzer integrates pedagogical pathways with ethical elements of transformative teaching and learning, the repair of educational disruptions, the role of the human visage, and the dynamics of argumentative and collaborative learning. Literary analyses reveal that deliberate self-cultivation not only leads to ethical and spiritual growth, but also offers a corrective for the pitfalls of the contemporary calculative modalities in educational thinking. The author speaks to the existential, humanizing art of learning and of teaching. This book can serve as a companion volume for A Philosophy of Havruta: Understanding and Teaching the Art of Text Study in Pairs, adding a new dimension of its model of joint learning.

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"This highly original book offers readers an opportunity to study rabbinic texts on education with a gifted teacher and to experience a process of learning which touches the mind and heart. To help readers grow into attuned learners, Holzer presents a way of studying ancient texts that cultivates the ethical dimensions of learning. Anyone interested in dialogical approaches to education and empowering text study will benefit greatly from reading this book." -- Sharon Feiman-Nemser, Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Professor of Jewish Education, Brandeis University

Table of Contents
  • Attuned Acknowledgments
  • Part One: Conceptual Frameworks
  • Chapter One: The Concept of Attuned Learning
  • Chapter Two: Reading Rabbinic Texts for Education
  • Part Two: Co-Learners’ Attuned Learning
  • Introduction:Collaborative Learning in Rabbinic Literature
  • Chapter Three: Self-Refinement in Argumentative Learning
  • Chapter Four: Study Partners’ Learning
  • Part Three: Teachers and Students’ Attuned Learning
  • Introduction: Teaching in Rabbinic Literature
  • Chapter Five: Learning Transformations
  • Chapter Six: Disruptions and Repairs
  • Chapter Seven: The Visages of Learning Interactions
  • Part Four: Attuned Learning and Educational Thought
  • Chapter Eight: Attuned Learning in Contemporary Contexts
  • Glossary of Technical and Foreign Terms and Language Usage
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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        Publisher: Academic Studies Press
        Publication Date: 10/08/2017
        ISBN13: 9781618116352, 978-1618116352
        ISBN10: 1618116355

        Description

        Book Synopsis
        Practice-oriented educational philosopher Elie Holzer invites readers to grow as teachers, students, or co-learners through “attuned learning,” a new paradigm of mindfulness. Groundbreaking interpretations of classical rabbinic texts sharpen attention to our own mental, emotional, and physical workings as well as awareness of others within the complexities of learning interactions. Holzer integrates pedagogical pathways with ethical elements of transformative teaching and learning, the repair of educational disruptions, the role of the human visage, and the dynamics of argumentative and collaborative learning. Literary analyses reveal that deliberate self-cultivation not only leads to ethical and spiritual growth, but also offers a corrective for the pitfalls of the contemporary calculative modalities in educational thinking. The author speaks to the existential, humanizing art of learning and of teaching. This book can serve as a companion volume for A Philosophy of Havruta: Understanding and Teaching the Art of Text Study in Pairs, adding a new dimension of its model of joint learning.

        Trade Review
        "This highly original book offers readers an opportunity to study rabbinic texts on education with a gifted teacher and to experience a process of learning which touches the mind and heart. To help readers grow into attuned learners, Holzer presents a way of studying ancient texts that cultivates the ethical dimensions of learning. Anyone interested in dialogical approaches to education and empowering text study will benefit greatly from reading this book." -- Sharon Feiman-Nemser, Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Professor of Jewish Education, Brandeis University

        Table of Contents
        • Attuned Acknowledgments
        • Part One: Conceptual Frameworks
        • Chapter One: The Concept of Attuned Learning
        • Chapter Two: Reading Rabbinic Texts for Education
        • Part Two: Co-Learners’ Attuned Learning
        • Introduction:Collaborative Learning in Rabbinic Literature
        • Chapter Three: Self-Refinement in Argumentative Learning
        • Chapter Four: Study Partners’ Learning
        • Part Three: Teachers and Students’ Attuned Learning
        • Introduction: Teaching in Rabbinic Literature
        • Chapter Five: Learning Transformations
        • Chapter Six: Disruptions and Repairs
        • Chapter Seven: The Visages of Learning Interactions
        • Part Four: Attuned Learning and Educational Thought
        • Chapter Eight: Attuned Learning in Contemporary Contexts
        • Glossary of Technical and Foreign Terms and Language Usage
        • Bibliography
        • Index

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