Full Description
Flourishing Through the Art of Living is a theoretical study of school education which begins by questioning its purpose. The book provides an answer to this question that is grounded in a view of what "flourishing" means for humans living in the social order of high modernity, and outlines the implications on the institutional, curricular, and pedagogical aspects of school education.
Education professor Thomas Falkenberg argues that school education has to address developmental aspects of flourishing as part of its mandate in order to contribute in a very substantial way to the developing political and societal concern for human flourishing. The book first explicates the specific demands that living in high modernity of the 21st century has on humans and then goes on to develop an understanding of the specificity of human existence and functioning. Next, the author expounds on an understanding of human flourishing as it is relevant to living in high modernity; and finally, proposes an approach to school education that supports such flourishing.
Flourishing Through the Art of Living is an interdisciplinary investigation that advances a vision for school education that will infuse sustained meaning, purpose, and hope in the lives of students.
Contents
1. Introduction: An Idea Whose Time Has Come
Part I: The Purpose Question for School Education
2. Living in High Modernity: Its Demands on Life
3. The Search for a Purpose of School Education for the Twenty-First Century
Part II: A Philosophy of Being Human
4. The Psychosomatic Aspect of Being Human
5. The Sociocultural Aspect of Being Human
6. The Spiritual Aspect of Being Human
Part III: Flourishing and the Art of Living
7. Human Flourishing: The WB3-Framework
8. The WB3-Art-of-Living
Part IV: Twenty-First Century School Education
9. School Education: Focusing on Flourishing
10. The WB3-Approach to School Education
11. Conclusion
References
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