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Book SynopsisTheories and Practices of Integral Education and Integral Drama Based Pedagogy presents studies exploring the deep connections among theories and practices of integral education; and it introduces Integral Drama Based Pedagogy, a new integration of educational, therapeutic, artistic, and social theories and practices. An international group of scholars, teachers, professors, and practitioners have contributed studies that draw upon theories of integral education from various times and cultures as well as practices that exemplify and encourage fresh integrations. The essays are especially relevant because of the current global evolution of education at all levels, from primary school to the university and into the community. This evolution has been inspiring teachers and professors to move beyond their traditional disciplinary boundaries, to engage in transdisciplinary educational models that embody multiple ways of knowing, and to recognize the student as a whole person. Integral Education is not limited to a particular theory or practice: it is expansive. It integrates many models of teaching and learning, for example, Integral Drama Based Pedagogy integrates drama and other expressive arts. It also includes multiple ways of knowing; it embodies teaching and learning through action; and it values the intellectual, physical, and spiritual dimensions of being human.
Table of ContentsNotes on Original Publications List of Figures Introduction Liwen Ma and Joseph L. Subbiondo PART 1: Deep Connections and New Integrations for Education 1 Integral Drama Based Pedagogy as a Practice of Integral Education: Facilitating the Journey of Personal Transformation Liwen Ma and Joseph L. Subbiondo PART 2: Theory 2 A Review of Drama Education (UK) and Integral Drama Based Pedagogy (China), Western and Eastern Perspectives and Influences Clive Holmwood 3 Awakening the Intuitive Mind: Self-Cultivation in the Practical Philosophies of Wang Yangming and Sri Aurobindo Richard Hartz 4 The Foundations of Hiroshi Motoyama’s Integral Education Thomas Brophy 5 On Becoming a Person: Perspectives from Carl Rogers, Huineng, Wang Yangming, and Ken Wilber Caifang Zhu and Hongyu Liu PART 3: Practice 6 Integrating Conflict Management Learning into the Curriculum John O’Toole 7 Participatory Drama: A Pedagogy for Integrating Language Learning and Moral Development Joe Winston 8 Experiencing and Learning through Story and Educational Drama: A Workshop Example Stig A. Eriksson 9 Applying the Role Drama Approaches of die in Teaching English Famous Play: Taking “The Cop and the Anthem” in a High School as an Example Hsiao-hua Chang and Shan Jing 10 Vivescer: An Online Integral Teacher Development Platform: An Integral Education Case Study from Brazil Sean Esbjörn-Hargens 11 Growing Drama: A New Integral Paradigm through Children’s Drama Experience Construction in Early Childhood Jinmei Zhang PART 4: Community Service 12 Family Tradition Theater Liao Xiaoyi