A volume in Transforming Education for the Future Series Editors Jing
Lin, University of Maryland and Rebecca L. Oxford, Alabama A & M
University This book will expand the horizon of higher education,
helping students, faculty and administrators to return to their roots
and be in touch with their whole being. This book stresses that learning
is much more than just accumulating knowledge and skills. Learning
includes knowing ourselves-mind, body, and spirit. The learning of
compassion, care, and service are as crucial or even more important in
higher education in order for universities to address students'
individual needs and the society's needs. Higher education must
contribute to a better world. The book acknowledges that knowing not
only comes from outside, but also comes from within. Wisdom is what
guides students to be whole, true to themselves while learning. There
are many ancient and modern approaches to gaining wisdom and wellness.
This book talks about contemplative methods, such as meditation, qigong,
yoga, arts, and dance, that help people gain wisdom and balance in their
lives and enhance their ability to be reflective and transformative
educators and learners.