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Paperback Creating a World That's Worth Living In For Everyone Book

ISBN: 1835208401

ISBN13: 9781835208403

Creating a World That's Worth Living In For Everyone

The idea of living well, the 'good' life, and the type of world that allows all

lifeforms to thrive is not new. Its outlines are visible in many Indigenous knowledges.

In the Western tradition, its roots stretch back beyond Aristotle in ancient Greece.

This chapter presents the book at hand as a listening project. Through the 13 chapters

of the book, we invite the reader to pause, ponder, identify and interpret what 'living

well' or a 'world worth living in' means in different contexts and for different groups

of people, and how the meaning changes depending on where one stands. Hearing

from knowledge holders standing in different positions in the world, our knowledge

gets richer. As we listen deeply to all the chapters of the book, we can hear clearly

the language of criticism: how educational practices are currently stopping us from

living well; and how educational practices are creating a world of inequity and unmet

needs. But we can also hear the language of hope: how education is helping us to

live well and to live well together-both today and in the future; and how education

is supporting us, together, to create a world, day by day and practice by practice, that

is worth living in for all.

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