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Product Identifiers
PublisherSTATE University of New York Press
ISBN-100791475980
ISBN-139780791475980
eBay Product ID (ePID)66814615
Product Key Features
Number of Pages190 Pages
Publication NameBuddhist in the Classroom
LanguageEnglish
SubjectBuddhism / General (See Also Philosophy / Buddhist), Teaching Methods & Materials / General, Philosophy, Theory & Social Aspects
Publication Year2009
TypeTextbook
AuthorSid Brown
Subject AreaReligion, Education
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height1 in
Item Weight9.6 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width5.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2007-050722
Dewey Edition22
Reviews"A Buddhist in the Classroom by Sid Brown is not a curriculum for Buddhism but a fascinating and touching work about the teaching profession ... this book provides illuminating insights to enhance future directions and policies in education." -- International Journal of Children's Spirituality "...a sensitive self-reflection, at times providing epistemological self-consciousness and assessment of teaching and learning." -- Teaching Theology & Religion "Sid Brown's new book on teaching offers us a Buddhist-inspired pedagogy of liberation ... The book is worth reading just for the numerous examples of Brown's working through difficult situations with students." -- Religion & Education "At first glance, the marriage of Buddhism and classroom teaching seems strange, but Brown quickly throws us into ideas that are very down to earth and practical." -- Education About Asia "The bulk of A Buddhist in the Classroom ... is a series of vignettes for practitioners ... In such vignettes Brown's arguments remain broad and accessible, but the messages are deep, necessary and timeless. Throughout, Brown's narratives are engaging and so easily accessible they leave one wondering whether [her] Buddhist gleanings in the context of students and classes are really the stuff of ancient Asian wisdom or merely the practices of a reflective practitioner. Alas, this is one of the gems A Buddhist in the Classroom offers: that Buddhist teachings are so accessible, familiar and applicable they somehow do not seem foreign to the uninitiated Western reader." -- Teachers College Record "With a personal style that makes use of anecdotes and descriptions of teaching situations, Sid Brown presents Buddhist principles as they apply to the classroom in a very vibrant and relevant way." -- Ruben L. F. Habito, author of Healing Breath: Zen for Christians and Buddhists in a Wounded World
TitleLeadingA
Grade FromCollege Freshman
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal294.3071/1
Grade ToCollege Graduate Student
Table Of ContentPreface Acknowledgments 1. In the Event of a Crash Landing 2. Lie Until It's True Getting Students' Attention 3. Viewing Each Other With Kindly Eyes Community in the Classroom 4. Stopping an Elephant Dead in Its Tracks Irritation, Anger, and Rage 5. Do Not Cross Line Wonder and Imaginative Engagement 6. Homicidal Tendencies A Pedagogical Narrative 7. Learning from Students 8. Removing the Arrow Authentic Teachers and Willing Students, Elements of Reciprocity 9. Trustful Confidence Assessing Your Teaching 10. Conclusion The Heart of Teaching Appendix I. Nifty assignments Appendix II. Handouts Notes Glossary Bibliography Index
SynopsisSid Brown brings a Buddhist perspective into the classroom to explore the ethical quandaries, lived experiences, and intimacy of teaching. Addressing such topics as attention, community, rage, wonder, consumerism, and simple kindness, Brown demonstrates how this centuries-old tradition can inform and enrich classroom life. Readers do not have to be Buddhists to appreciate the gifts of this tradition and Brown's fresh perspective on education. Stories from Buddhist texts offer illustrative teaching moments, and an archive of practical tools and suggestions make this book a valuable reference. While Brown teaches at the college level, teachers of students at all levels and those who are interested in the educational experience will gain insight from this book., A Buddhist perspective on classroom teaching. Sid Brown brings a Buddhist perspective into the classroom to explore the ethical quandaries, lived experiences, and intimacy of teaching. Addressing such topics as attention, community, rage, wonder, consumerism, and simple kindness, Brown demonstrates how this centuries-old tradition can inform and enrich classroom life. Readers do not have to be Buddhists to appreciate the gifts of this tradition and Brown's fresh perspective on education. Stories from Buddhist texts offer illustrative teaching moments, and an archive of practical tools and suggestions make this book a valuable reference. While Brown teaches at the college level, teachers of students at all levels and those who are interested in the educational experience will gain insight from this book.