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March 29, 2017
The Living Classroom: Teaching and Collective Consciousness
- Author
- Christopher M. Bache
- Publisher
- State University of New York Press
- ISBN
- 9780791476468
- Table of Contents
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Introduction
Part I The Emergence of Fields of Consciousness
ch. 1 Resonance in the Classroom
ch. 2 Group Fields, Group Minds
ch. 3 The Science of Fields
Part II Working with Fields of Consciousness
ch. 4 Working with Fields
ch. 5 Cafe Conversations
Part III Teaching in a Living Universe
ch. 6 Waking Up in the Classroom
Student Stories
Introduction
ch. 7 Where We Begin
ch. 8 Healing through Writing
ch. 9 Spiritual Experiences
ch. 10 Conversion Experiences
ch. 11 Touched by Death
ch. 12 Personal Discoveries
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Describes the emergence of powerful fields of consciousness that influence students’ learning and personal transformation.
This pioneering work in teaching and transpersonal psychology explores the dynamics of collective consciousness in the classroom. Combining scientific research with personal accounts collected over thirty years, Christopher M. Bache examines the subtle influences that radiate invisibly around teachers as they work—unintended, cognitive resonances that spring up between teachers and students in the classroom. While these kinds of synchronistic connections are often overlooked by traditional academics, Bache demonstrates that they occur too frequently and are too pointed to be dismissed as mere coincidence. Drawing upon Rupert Sheldrake’s theory of morphic fields, Bache proposes that well-taught courses generate “learning fields” around them, forms of collective consciousness that can trigger new insights and startling personal transformations. Moving beyond theory, this book is rich with student stories and offers practical, hands-on strategies for teachers who want to begin working with these learning fields to take their teaching to a more conscious level. (From the Publisher)
This pioneering work in teaching and transpersonal psychology explores the dynamics of collective consciousness in the classroom. Combining scientific research with personal accounts collected over thirty years, Christopher M. Bache examines the subtle influences that radiate invisibly around teachers as they work—unintended, cognitive resonances that spring up between teachers and students in the classroom. While these kinds of synchronistic connections are often overlooked by traditional academics, Bache demonstrates that they occur too frequently and are too pointed to be dismissed as mere coincidence. Drawing upon Rupert Sheldrake’s theory of morphic fields, Bache proposes that well-taught courses generate “learning fields” around them, forms of collective consciousness that can trigger new insights and startling personal transformations. Moving beyond theory, this book is rich with student stories and offers practical, hands-on strategies for teachers who want to begin working with these learning fields to take their teaching to a more conscious level. (From the Publisher)