Description: The Wisdom of the Body by Erik Shonstrom The Wisdom of the Body uses embodied cognition studies to challenge conventional approaches to learning, and offers compelling examples of how an embodied approach to education could revolutionize schools. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Combing cutting edge science and educational philosophy, The Wisdom of the Body offers practical, effective advice for anyone interested in how humans learn and think. With compelling arguments in favor of an embodied approach to school, Shonstrom illuminates the power of learning through physical, sensory experiences, and challenges traditional approaches in education by offering dynamic, ground-breaking examples of how an embodied pedagogy could revolutionize learning. Author Biography Erik Shonstrom is the author of Wild Curiosity and The Indoor Epidemic, and has written for The Chronicle of Higher Education, The Los Angeles Review of Books, and Education Week. Erik received his MFA in writing from Bennington College, and teaches at Champlain College in Vermont, where he lives with his family. Table of Contents Table of ContentsAuthors NoteIntroductionChapter 1: Bodies of KnowledgeChapter 2: A Brief History of a Good Idea at the TimeChapter 3: Evolutionary Baggage ClaimChapter 4: Got Dopamine?Chapter 5: The DeMoN in our HeadsChapter 6: Gandalf of BrooklynChapter 7: Bodies of LiteratureChapter 8: Prose in ReposeChapter 9: Deconstructive CriticismChapter 10: Monkey See, Monkey DoChapter 11: Gut FeelingsChapter 12: Virtual RaceChapter 13: Anything Boys Can DoChapter 14: Golden OldiesChapter 15: Dionysian EmbodimentChapter 16: The JumperAcknowledgementsAppendix: A Practical Guide to Embodied EducationBibliographyAbout the Author Review Erik Shonstrom meticulously traces the philosophical and scientific evolution of how we view self from the body/mind dualism of Cartesian thought to todays more holistic view of interoceptive awareness -- that is ones ability to receive, access, and assess inner body sensations and internal body states or signals. It helps that Shonstrom has a delightful sense of humor to help one go through this history. It is also interesting to note that one of the ways Shonstrom finds most helpful to increase ones interoceptive abilities is through diligent mindfulness meditation.Exploring embodied cognition with humorous, compelling insight, Shonstrom explains how we learn. Moving through philosophy, theories of neuroscience, and urgent concerns of accelerating social anxieties, Shonstrom demonstrates how important mindfulness and physical activity remain to any rendering of educational process. Race, gender, social circumstance, and questions of learning disparities wind their way through this entirely accessible offering. Essential for educators and everyone who wonders, "How do we feel?"In modern times, the biggest barrier to our well-being is the artificial wall weve erected between body and mind. Tear down the wall. Your own body is the ultimate frontier begging to be explored. This book is your guide.Shonstrom asks the important question of how learning became so disembodied and provides a readable account of the biological and philosophical basis for the re-emergence of somatic learning. This highly readable book shows how we got away from learning by doing and how we can, and must, get back to it.The Wisdom of the Body is a profound exploration of the gifts of love, wisdom, creativity, and aliveness that we experience when we plant ourselves in the universe, in this body, in this being right here.We usually think of the mind-body connection in relation to physical and mental health. In this intelligent and often witty book Shonstrom makes a compelling case for a mind-body approach to education. Using engaging anecdotes, research data, and wisdom from sources as diverse as the Buddha, Dr. Seuss, and Anthony Bourdain, Shonstrom convinced me that even after a lifetime as a student, physician, and teacher I might understand how we learn in an entirely new, embodied way. Long Description Combing cutting edge science and educational philosophy, The Wisdom of the Body offers practical, effective advice for anyone interested in how humans learn and think. With compelling arguments in favor of an embodied approach to school, Shonstrom illuminates the power of learning through physical, sensory experiences, and challenges traditional approaches in education by offering dynamic, ground-breaking examples of how an embodied pedagogy could revolutionize learning. Review Quote In modern times, the biggest barrier to our well-being is the artificial wall weve erected between body and mind. Tear down the wall. Your own body is the ultimate frontier begging to be explored. This book is your guide. Details ISBN1475840640 Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Year 2020 ISBN-10 1475840640 ISBN-13 9781475840643 Format Hardcover Author Erik Shonstrom Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Subtitle What Embodied Cognition Can Teach us about Learning, Human Development, and Ourselves Place of Publication Lanham, MD Country of Publication United States Pages 200 DEWEY 370.152 Short Title The Wisdom of the Body Language English UK Release Date 2020-02-19 NZ Release Date 2020-02-19 Audience Professional & Vocational AU Release Date 2020-03-14 Publication Date 2020-02-19 US Release Date 2020-02-19 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:126646006;
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ISBN-13: 9781475840643
Book Title: The Wisdom of the Body
Number of Pages: 200 Pages
Publication Name: The Wisdom of the Body: What Embodied Cognition Can Teach us about Learning, Human Development, and Ourselves
Language: English
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Item Height: 232 mm
Subject: Psychology, Teaching
Publication Year: 2020
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Subject Area: Artificial Intelligence
Author: Erik Shonstrom
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Format: Hardcover