Leonard J. Waks is Professor Emeritus of educational leadership at Temple University and the author of Education 2.0: The Learningweb Revolution and the Transformation of the School.
Introduction
Leonard J. Waks
Part I: Listening in Established Pedagogies
1. A Reggio Emilia-Inspired Pedagogy of Listening
Winifred Hunsburger
2. Paulo Freire's Critical Pedagogy: The Centrality of Teacher Listening
Suzanne Rice
3. Listening in Experiential Learning
Leonard J. Waks
4. Philosophy for Children and Listening Education: An Ear for Thinking
Megan J. Laverty
5. Listening in Interpretive Discussion
Elizabeth Meadows
6. Can Listening Be Taught?
Sophie Haroutunian-Gordon
7. Listening for Discussion: The Conference Method or Harkness Pedagogy
David I. Backer
Part II: Listening in New and Emerging Pedagogies
8. Listening in the Pedagogy of Discomfort: A Framework for Socially Just Listening
Ashley Taylor
9. Listening in Human Rights Education: Learning from Life Stories of Survivors of Atrocities
Bronwen E. Low and Emmanuelle Sonntag
10. Listening in a Pedagogy of Trust
Katherine Schultz
11. Promoting Listening by Augmenting Uncertainty
Stanton Wortham and Alexandra Michel
12. Listening and Teaching in Online Contexts
Nicholas Burbules
Contributors
Index