An edition of Embarrassment (2017)

Embarrassment

And the Emotional Underlife of Learning

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An edition of Embarrassment (2017)

Embarrassment

And the Emotional Underlife of Learning

Embarrassment. None of us escape it. Especially as kids, in school. How might our fear of failure, of not living up to expectations, be holding us back? How can our fear of embarrassment affect how we learn, how we teach, and how we live? Tom Newkirk argues that this ́emotional underlife, ́ this subterranean domain of emotion, failure, and embarrassment, keeps too many students and teachers silent, hesitant, and afraid. ́I am absolutely convinced, ́ Tom writes, ́that embarrassment is not only the true enemy of learning, but of so many other actions we could take to better ourselves. ́ In this groundbreaking exploration, Newkirk offers practices and strategies that help kids and teachers alike develop a more resilient approach to embarrassment. ́I contend that if we can take on a topic like embarrassment and shame, we can come to a richer, more honest, more enabling sense of who we are and what we can do, ́ he explains. ́So let’s do battle. Let’s name and identify the enemy that can haunt our days, disturb our sleep, put barriers up to learning, and drain joy from our lives - and maybe we can also learn how to rearrange some things in our own head so that we can be more generous toward ourselves. ́ -- Provided by publisher.

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Heinemann
Language
English
Pages
216

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Library of Congress
LB1060.N488 2017, LB1060 .N488 2017

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Open Library
OL29770202M
Internet Archive
embarrassmentemo0000newk
ISBN 13
9780325088778
LCCN
2017035202
OCLC/WorldCat
994637128

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OL21842318W

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