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Releasing the Imagination Maxine Greene (Professor Teachers College, Columbia University in New York)

Releasing the Imagination By Maxine Greene (Professor Teachers College, Columbia University in New York)

Summary

The author believes that it is imagination that opens our eyes to worlds beyond our experience - enabling us to create, care for others, and envision social change. A presentation of the critical role of imagination in cognitive and other models of learning is presented in this text.

Releasing the Imagination Summary

Releasing the Imagination: Essays on Education, the Arts, and Social Change by Maxine Greene (Professor Teachers College, Columbia University in New York)

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This remarkable set of essays defines the role of imagination ingeneral education, arts education, aesthetics, literature, and thesocial and multicultural context.... The author argues for schoolsto be restructured as places where students reach out for meaningsand where the previously silenced or unheard may have a voice. Sheinvites readers to develop processes to enhance and cultivate theirown visions through the application of imagination and the arts.Releasing the Imagination should be required reading for alleducators, particularly those in teacher education, and for generaland academic readers.

--Choice

Maxine Greene, with her customary eloquence, makes an impassionedargument for using the arts as a tool for opening minds and forbreaking down the barriers to imagining the realities of worldsother than our own familiar cultures.... There is a strong rhythmto the thoughts, the arguments, and the entire sequence of essayspresented here.

--American Journal of Education

Releasing the Imagination Reviews

This remarkable set of essays defines the role of imagination ingeneral education, arts education, aesthetics, literature, and thesocial and multicultural context.... The author argues for schoolsto be restructured as places where students reach out for meaningsand where the previously silenced or unheard may have a voice. Sheinvites readers to develop processes to enhance and cultivate theirown visions through the application of imagination and the arts.Should be required reading for all educators, particularly those inteacher education, and for general and academic readers.--Choice

Maxine Greene, with her customary eloquence, makes here animpassioned argument for using the arts as a tool for opening mindsand for breaking down the barriers to imagining the realities ofworlds other than our own familiar cultures.... There is a strongrhythm to the thoughts, the arguments, and the entire sequence ofessays presented here. --American Journal of Education

Releasing the Imagination gives us a vivid portrait of thepossibilities of human experience and education's role in itsrealization. It is a welcome corrective to current pressures foreducational conformity. --Elliot W. Eisner, professor of educationand art, Stanford University

Releasing the Imagination challenges all the cant and clichelittering the field of education today. It breaks through theroutine, the frozen, the numbing, the unexamined; it shocks thereader into new awareness. --William Ayers, associate professor,College of Education, University of Illinois, Chicago

About Maxine Greene (Professor Teachers College, Columbia University in New York)

MAXINE GREENE is professor of philosophy and education and William F. Russell Professor in the Foundations of Education (emeritus), Teachers College, Columbia University, where she is also founder of the Center for the Imagination. She teaches at the Lincoln Center for the Arts. A past president of AERA, AESA, and the Philosophy of Education Society, Greene's previous books include The Dialectic of Freedom (1988) and Landscapes of Learning (1978).

Table of Contents

Introduction: A Quest for Meaning
Part One: Creating Possibilities
1. Seeking Contexts
2. Imagination, Breakthroughs, and the Unexpected
3. Imagination, Community, and the School
4. Consciousness and the Public Space
5. Social Vision and the Dance of Life
6. The Shapes of Childhood Recalled
Part Two: Imagination and Education
7. Blue Guitars and the Search for Curriculum
8. Writing to Learn
9. Teaching for Openings
10. Art and Imagination
11. Texts and Margins
Part Three: Community in the Making
12. The Passions of Pluralism
13. Standards, Common Learnings, and Diversity
14. Multiple Voices and Multiple Realities

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CIN0787900818G
9780787900816
0787900818
Releasing the Imagination: Essays on Education, the Arts, and Social Change by Maxine Greene (Professor Teachers College, Columbia University in New York)
Used - Good
Paperback
John Wiley & Sons Inc
1995-06-29
232
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