This book includes papers written by teachers and how they engage
holistic education in their classrooms. The papers come from a course
taught by Jack Miller at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
at the University of Toronto entitled The Holistic Curriculum. This is a
rich and diverse collection of papers showing how holistic education can
be brought into public education despite the pressures of testing and
other accountability measures. Although most of the teachers teach in
public schools there are also examples from teachers working in private
and post secondary settings. This book can inspire other teachers who
are looking for ways to teach the whole person in a more connected
manner. There are very few texts in the field of holistic education that
include the voices and practices of teachers, particularly those working
in public schools. Many of the examples of holistic education in
practice come from Waldorf, Montessori, Reggio Emilia and alternative
schools. A unique feature of this book is the many different voices of
teachers describing their work in the classroom; they talk about their
successes, the challenges and even a few failures.