What Does Gandhi Mean for Curriculum Theory? : Rethinking Education in New Times
What Does Gandhi Mean for Curriculum Theory? : Rethinking Education in New Times
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Author(s): Malewski, Erik
ISBN No.: 9780415898508
Pages: 160
Year: 203001
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 158.14
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Revealing the tensions between his personal struggles as a mortal grappling with desire and his public persona as a spiritual and political figurehead, this book examines Gandhi's educational efforts--his curriculum and pedagogy. Exploring the ways he used personal triumphs and pitfalls in his teaching of the public, it considers the extent to which educators' own lived histories frame their present outlooks and beliefs and exert influence on their curriculum and pedagogy. By highlighting such interrelationships, it situates the teaching life of Mahatma Gandhi at the center of perennial problems and questions in the curriculum field: negotiating the borders been educative experiences and disciplinary formation, appropriate distances between teachers and students, and tendencies toward dominance in spite of liberatory intentions. Using post-structural, psychoanalytic, and autobiographical theories, it argues that Gandhi's efforts to eliminate antagonisms without harming opposing subjects was as much an internal struggle as it was a struggle with social structures, one that can speak with great force to educators who recognize the pivotal roles of the personal and social in the classroom.


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