The average rating for Lives to Offer: Accompanying Youth on Their Vocational Quests based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2016-04-28 00:00:00 Ken Sand Outta here, I've only read J. Weisenfeld's _Daughters of the Dust_ essay in full in the past (which was good). Skimmed the others (which look/sound good). |
Review # 2 was written on 2013-04-21 00:00:00 Alan Hanson An interesting book and one I think I will have to re-read to really have a chance at understanding. It isn't that Lichtmann's ideas are hard, but this is a book which should be read meditatively. That is fitting, of course, because Lichtmann bases her suggestions about teaching on the four stages of lectio divina- reading, reflection, meditation and contemplation. The results take the reader deeper into their own heart in order to open up that hospitable place where good teaching occurs. This makes this book counter-culture in the educational culture of North America. It doesn't follow the social science based approach which is so dominant in discussions about pedagogy and I tend to count that a good thing. While social science approaches can be a good thing, they do have the unfortunate impact of rendering the human being into a subject. Lichtmann's book forces us to encounter the person underneath our students and to seek out how to nurture them. |
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