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Pastoral Care: A School's Duty of Care. Front Cover. Dr Philip SA Cummins, Bruce Hodges. CIRCLE, Jan 15, - Education - 65 pages as well as offering thoughts on integrating the school into the wider community through intergenerational initiatives. Preview this book» Volume 6 of The CIRCLE Community Series.
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The price is a school system that alienates and dulls us, that graduates young people who have had no mentoring in the questions that both enliven and vex the human spirit. Community is not a goal to be achieved but a gift to be received. Parker J. As I teach, I project the condition of my soul onto my students, my subject, and our way of being together. The entanglements I experience in the classroom are often no more or less than the convolutions of my inner life. Viewed from this angle, teaching holds a mirror to the soul. If I am willing to look in that mirror, and not run from what I see, I have a chance to gain self-knowledge—and knowing myself is as crucial to good teaching as knowing my students and my subject.

Parker Palmer explores a movement approach to educational reform. He writes that the genius of movements is paradoxical: They abandon the logic of organizations in order to gather the power necessary to rewrite the logic of organizations. He explores four definable stages in the movements he has studied. For by understanding the stages of a movement, some of us may see more clearly that we are engaged in a movement today, that we hold real power in our hands—a form of power that has driven real change in recent times. In this occasional paper written for the Fetzer Institute, Palmer illustrates a conceptual approach to a program on the spiritual formation of teachers.

The missing link is a perceptive diagnosis of how and why teachers lose their souls. What are the factors that obscure or distort the identity and integrity of teachers so that he or she is not teaching from personal wholeness and, therefore, cannot possibly teach toward personal wholeness? Community is not opposed to conflict. On the contrary, community is precisely that place where an arena for creative conflict is protected by the compassionate fabric of human caring itself.

It you ask what holds community together, what makes this capacity for relatedness possible, the only honest answer I can give brings me to that dangerous realm called the spiritual. The only answer I can give is that what makes community possible is love.

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From the myriad topics that emerge once one starts looking deeper than technique, I want to describe four that I have found effective in my work with faculty:. Good teaching is an act of generosity, a whim of the wanton muse, a craft that may grow with practice, and always risky business. It is, to speak plainly, a maddening mystery. If we could reclaim the sacred—simple respect—in education, how would it transform our knowing, teaching, and learning? Parker Palmer explores ways we can recover a sense of the sacred in knowing, teaching and learning.

He looks at our sense of the otherness of the things in the world, as well as recovering our sense of community with each other, and finally recovering the humility that makes teaching and learning possible. Schools Equipped with Metal Detectors. Furniture, Funds Already Delivered to Schools. Tertiary Education System Being Restructured. Mentoring the Youth Matters.

Distinguished Educator Recognised for his Service to Education. Brain Builders Programme Launched.

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Education Minister Hails Teachers. PM salutes Teachers. Young People Encouraged to Acquire Skills. Ground Broken for Additional Classrooms at Immaculate. Govt Focussed on Equity and Inclusion in Education. Special Education Policy to be Submitted to Cabinet. Dunrobin Primary Gets Wheelchair Ramp. New Curriculum for Intellectually Challenged Students.

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PEP Preparations on Track. More Children with Special Needs to be Reached. New Facilities for Early Stimulation Programme. Government and Teachers Sign Wage Agreement. Decline in the Number of Children Reported Missing. Education System Being Transformed. Happy Teachers Day. Teachers Urged to Listen to Students. World Press Freedom Day. MOE's special ed policy to be ready for September. Augustine Place of Safety. April 15 to 20 is Maths Week. NEI report shows improvements in all eight school indicators. Stacey Taylor wins!

Maths Teacher of the Year comes from Hatfield Primary. Additional Support for School-Feeding Programme. Education Minister Commends Japan for Assistance. Sewerage Systems at Primary Schools to be Improved. More Students to Receive Tablet Computers. Andrew Schools. Private Schools Encouraged to Partner with Government.

Special Education Teachers More Marketable. Government Reaching Out to Unattached Youth. Grade Four Test results in rural schools show literacy surpassing numeracy.

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Literacy, numeracy results show girls outmastering boys. Exam Results Encouraging — Senator Reid. Education Regulation Review Far Advanced. CXC trains teachers for green engineering subject. Senator the Hon. More Tertiary Programmes Online. Cabinet Approves Law School for Utech. New Infant School Opens in Negril. Education Ministry Committed to Transformation — Green. Joseph High. Class Sizes to be Reduced. Youth at the Centre of Development — Senator Reid. Youth Ambassadors Receive Instruments of Office. Parents to Learn Effective Disciplinary Strategies.

Student Motivational Programme Launched. Use technology for teaching and learning, educators urge. State rebuilding youth clubs to promote peace. Use information to make a difference in the world — education minister. Encourage Youngsters To Read. Students to Pay for Damaged, Lost Textbooks.

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Government to Stand Surety for Bonded Students. STEM has gathered steam SLB on education minister's radar - Reid hopes to increase service delivery at financing agency. Training and counselling for staff of childcare facilities ministry. Deaf Students to Benefit from Literacy Project. Government Unwavering in Commitment to Education — Reid. September 8 is International Literacy Day. Smooth Start to New School Year. Back-to-School Message by Senator the Hon.