Résumés
Abstract
In this conversational MJE Forum piece, Ashwani Kumar and Bonnie Petersen discuss the importance of meditative inquiry in academia and beyond. The primary focus of the conversation is Kumar’s new edited book, Engaging with Meditative Inquiry in Teaching, Learning, and Research: Realizing Transformative Potentials in Diverse Contexts. This book is a collection of chapters written by authors representing a wide range of perspectives, each discussing their own engagement with meditative inquiry. The conversation explores the underlying ideas behind Kumar’s meditative inquiry as an approach for learning and life, and the creation of the book.
Keywords:
- meditative inquiry,
- holistic education,
- philosophy,
- dialogue,
- teaching,
- learning
Résumé
Dans ce fil de discussion du forum de la RSEM, Ashwani Kumar et Bonnie Petersen évoquent l’importance de l’enquête méditative dans le milieu académique et au-delà. La conversation se concentre principalement sur le nouveau livre édité par Kumar, Engaging with Meditative Inquiry in Teaching, Learning, and Research: Realizing Transformative Potentials in Diverse Contexts. Cet ouvrage est une collection de chapitres rédigés par divers auteurs représentant une large gamme de perspectives, chacun partageant sa propre expérience avec l’enquête méditative. La discussion explore les idées fondamentales derrière l’approche de l’enquête méditative de Kumar, tant pour l’apprentissage que pour la vie, ainsi que le processus de création du livre en question.
Mots-clés :
- enquête méditative,
- éducation holistique,
- philosophie,
- dialogue,
- enseignement,
- apprentissage
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Biographical notes
Ashwani Kumar
is an associate professor of education at Mount Saint Vincent University. He is the author of two scholarly books — Curriculum as Meditative Inquiry (Palgrave MacMillan, 2013) and Curriculum in International Contexts: Understanding Colonial, Ideological, and Neoliberal Influences (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018) — and many journal articles. He is also the recipient of several teaching and research awards, including the UBC Faculty of Education's Alumni Educator of the Year Award 2022. ashwani.kumar@msvu.ca
Bonnie Petersen
is a PhD candidate (ABD) at Mount Saint Vincent University. She is currently writing her dissertation, exploring experiences of inclusion and alienation in face-to-face and online classrooms. bonnie.petersen@msvu.ca
Bibliography
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- Downey, A. M. (2022). Mindset and meditative inquiry. In A. Kumar (Ed.), Engaging with meditative inquiry in teaching, learning, and research: Realizing transformative potentials in diverse contexts (pp. 79–91). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003128441
- Flemming, C. J. (2022). Arts and letters: Meditative inquiry as invitation. In A. Kumar (Ed.), Engaging with meditative inquiry in teaching, learning, and research: Realizing transformative potentials in diverse contexts (pp. 93–105). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003128441
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- Kumar, A. (2013). Curriculum as meditative inquiry. Palgrave Macmillan.
- Kumar, A. (Ed.). (2022). Engaging with meditative inquiry in teaching, learning, and research: Realizing transformative potentials in diverse contexts. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003128441
- Kumar, A. (2022a). Introduction. In A. Kumar (Ed.), Engaging with meditative inquiry in teaching, learning, and research: Realizing transformative potentials in diverse contexts (pp. xix–xli). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003128441
- Kumar, A., Caron, J., Kumar, D., & Cook, L. (2023). Holistic ways of leading academic life. Holistic Education Review, 3(2a). https://her.journals.publicknowledgeproject.org/index.php/her/article/view/2252
- Kumar, A., & Downey, A. (2018). Teaching as meditative inquiry: A dialogical exploration. Journal of the Canadian Association for Curriculum Studies, 16(2), 52–75. https://jcacs.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/jcacs/article/view/40339/36397
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Notes biographiques
Ashwani Kumar
est professeur agrégé en éducation à l’Université Mount Saint Vincent. Il est l’auteur de deux ouvrages académiques : Curriculum as Meditative Inquiry (Palgrave MacMillan, 2013) et Curriculum in International Contexts: Understanding Colonial, Ideological, and Neoliberal Influences (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018), ainsi que de nombreux articles de revue. Il a également reçu plusieurs distinctions en enseignement et en recherche, notamment le prix « Alumni Educator of the Year Award 2022 » de la Faculté d’éducation de l’Université de la Colombie-Britannique. ashwani.kumar@msvu.ca
Bonnie Petersen
est candidate au doctorat (ABD) à l’Université Mount Saint Vincent. Elle rédige actuellement sa thèse, qui explore les expériences d’inclusion et d’aliénation dans les salles de classe en présentiel et en ligne. bonnie.petersen@msvu.ca