Imagine No Child Left Invisible: Building Emotionally Safe Spaces for Inclusive & Creative Learning

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help
Cover of the book Imagine No Child Left Invisible: Building Emotionally Safe Spaces for Inclusive & Creative Learning by Shelja Sen, HarperCollins Publishers India
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Shelja Sen ISBN: 9789352773275
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers India Publication: October 10, 2017
Imprint: HarperCollins Language: English
Author: Shelja Sen
ISBN: 9789352773275
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers India
Publication: October 10, 2017
Imprint: HarperCollins
Language: English

Why do we send our children to school? How can learning be meaningful? And most importantly, how can we build schools worthy of our children? From the time children are little, we start making stories about them. Schools are like factories where these stories are manufactured all the time. Some children, who're at the top of the social hierarchy, enjoy rich, diverse and colourful stories, which are told and retold. But there are many who spend most of their lives in school, clutching on to single, thin narratives where they've been judged as: 'a failure', 'can do better', 'not up to the mark' or 'not reaching potential' - every 'not' restricting and making their narratives thinner, limited, with lesser scope for possibilities. These are the children who are forgotten, who are invisible and who are seen as never being good enough. At the core of this book is a deep faith that learning is about the magical relationship the teacher builds with each child; it is about building emotionally safe, inclusive spaces for creative learning - this is the heart, the lifeblood, the bare bones of learning. Imagine is a call to action for teachers, parents, counsellors, therapists, activists, thought leaders and other change agents in our society. It is a game changer that will force us to reflect, rethink and redesign schools to ones that our children truly deserve.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Why do we send our children to school? How can learning be meaningful? And most importantly, how can we build schools worthy of our children? From the time children are little, we start making stories about them. Schools are like factories where these stories are manufactured all the time. Some children, who're at the top of the social hierarchy, enjoy rich, diverse and colourful stories, which are told and retold. But there are many who spend most of their lives in school, clutching on to single, thin narratives where they've been judged as: 'a failure', 'can do better', 'not up to the mark' or 'not reaching potential' - every 'not' restricting and making their narratives thinner, limited, with lesser scope for possibilities. These are the children who are forgotten, who are invisible and who are seen as never being good enough. At the core of this book is a deep faith that learning is about the magical relationship the teacher builds with each child; it is about building emotionally safe, inclusive spaces for creative learning - this is the heart, the lifeblood, the bare bones of learning. Imagine is a call to action for teachers, parents, counsellors, therapists, activists, thought leaders and other change agents in our society. It is a game changer that will force us to reflect, rethink and redesign schools to ones that our children truly deserve.

More books from HarperCollins Publishers India

Cover of the book This Could Have Become Ramayan Chamar's Tale: Two Anti-Novels by Shelja Sen
Cover of the book Sharpening the Arsenal: India's Evolving Nuclear Deterrence Policy by Shelja Sen
Cover of the book Highway 39 : Journeys Through A Fractured Land by Shelja Sen
Cover of the book Aapki Sampurna Bhavishyavani 2017 Mesh by Shelja Sen
Cover of the book Enter the Dangal: Travels through India's Wrestling Landscape by Shelja Sen
Cover of the book Brave New Pitch by Shelja Sen
Cover of the book The Profane: Poems by Shelja Sen
Cover of the book The Vicks Mango Tree by Shelja Sen
Cover of the book Job Be Damned: Work Less. Career Success. by Shelja Sen
Cover of the book The Coalition Of Competitors : The Story Of Nasscom And The IT Industry by Shelja Sen
Cover of the book Digital God by Shelja Sen
Cover of the book On A Clear Day, You Can See India by Shelja Sen
Cover of the book No Strings Attached by Shelja Sen
Cover of the book Haar Nahi Manoonga: Ek Atal Jeevan Gatha by Shelja Sen
Cover of the book McCluskieganj by Shelja Sen
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy