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Educating Psyche
Educating Psyche: Imagination, Emotion and the Unconscious in Learning | Bernie Neville
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Examines an extraordinary range of techniques and processes to facilitate learning in the classroom - indirect learning, suggestion, trance, psychodrama, relaxation, autogenic, biofeedback, visualisation, intuition, mind control, meditation. this are examined as proven approaches that can contribute to teaching and learning. It is a book about the psyche - the whole mind. It draws upon the great thinkers such as Jung, Freud, Rogers Ericsson and Whitehead. It is also about the goddess Psyche. It explores her myth and the myths of other gods as images of the other side of education.
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"We can argue that high control approaches to classroom discipline are inappropriate in a democratic society... Control-oriented approaches to classroom discipline serve to support the teachers' tendency to believe that behaviour problems arise because there is something wrong with the children rather than because there is something inadequate about the teaching, schools, or broader non-cooperative, hierarchical society."

Bookwomble Quotation not necessarily in the tagged book by Neville, and is taken from his 2008 paper, "Reflections on person-centred classroom discipline 4w
TheBookHippie I agree with the quote .. 4w
kspenmoll I agree too. 4w
The_Book_Ninja Fun fact. Pink Floyd had a studio in the next street from my school. They recorded and filmed Brick in the Wall with kids from the year above me 3w
Bookwomble @The_Book_Ninja Cool! 😎 And, you just missed out on being a Pink Floyd collaborator! 2w
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