When speaking of the soft eyes the writer refers to
open the eyes of us first to see what's around, so we have as a resource and
time to educate. But we must see the beautiful things of life around us, then
we can invite our students to appreciate this and enter the world of the
mysteries surrounding us that cannot possibly come to understand but are a gift
which there to appreciate and care. This can help in the classroom that also
invite our students to see more of what is around them, invite them to appreciate
every single detail. As a result, the students learn to broaden their
perspectives and periphery that they have the world around them.
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3. As a student, did you have courses that made you a participant in the community of truth gathered around that subject? If so, describe how they worked. Compare their impact to courses that simply introduced you to the facts about the subject. Do you think “the community of truth” is an accurate image of the way knowledge is gathered in your field? Why or why not? Reflect on the concept of “soft eyes” (p. 113). Think of a situation where having “soft eyes” might have helped you in the classroom. Describe what happened, how you reacted, and how you would have liked to react.
As a student throughout the all the career, I
participated in activities in which I shared with my fellow community as many
of my teachers taught by creating a space in which the community of truth is
practiced. The hallmark of the community of truth is not the psychological
intimacy or political or pragmatic accountability civility, while not excluding
these virtues. By practicing the truth in the community I've noticed that it
works best to integrate each group member as to know everyone in the group his
thoughts and how they act when participating in community known. Therefore it
has been one of the best experiences so more is known about this topic and then
put it into practice as a teacher with students. With what I have read in this
chapter I also realized that this model of community reaches deeper in ontology
and assumptions epistemology about the nature of reality and how we know it-on
which all education is built. The hallmark of the community of truth is in its
assertion that reality is a network of community relations, and we know the
reality just by being in community with him. To my community the truth if an
accurate picture of knowledge when taking into account each of the elements
essential to carry out the first step toward understanding the community really
understand that the community is the essential form reality, the matrix of all
being, that is, we're all on the right to belong to a community. The next step
brings us the nature of reality to the question of how we know to be in
community with ourselves. If you do not know what we want, or what they are far
less power will be in community with others. So the community is to collect all
knowledge and then put it into practice.
2. Do you feel a “sense of community” with each subject you study? What is the nature of that relationship? How has your relationship with your subject enriched your life? Stretched your life? Challenged your life? Changed your life?
1.
With
each topic that I had studied, I felt community. At first I know myself I could
then meet my classmates and having a good relationship. Although, often not
coincide with the views you try to learn from the opinions of others and to
accept the group to which one belongs. When studying each topic you share with
peers and creates connectivity between each, the nature of this relationship is
to recognize that most of us will achieve true intimacy with only a handful of
people in life, without try to force anyone to belong to our group. Respecting
each of the members and the ideas of others. My relationship with each of the
members who have enriched my ability to belong to a community and understand
that it is a community was acceptable and was based on fear losing the
relationship and communication with them. Since I have been challenged to be
different, to accept the opinions of others and solve problems together, so it
has changed my life in a positive way because as the same chapter the model of
community that I look says it is one that can embrace, guide, and refine the
core mission of education-the mission of knowing, teaching and learning.
1. Write about an experience of community, of any duration, that has been meaningful to you (letting community mean whatever it may mean to you). What went on in that situation that made it “community” for you? What was going on in you at that time that made you available to this community?
One of the most meaningful experiences of community
for me was when I started to study in the university, because I did not know
anyone and to staying in group or community was hard for me. Since I started
the career I was very shy and I made it difficult to make friends with others
and I know that the community can not take root in a divided life which began
to realize that I had to stay in a group. When you start dealing with others I
realized that just because they are in communion with ourselves we find
community with others as I have read in this chapter, for only then can come to
know ourselves while we get to know to others. Community is an outward and
visible sign of an inward and invisible grace, flowing identity and personal
integrity in the world of relationships. Therefore to interact with others I
could understand that I had to show me as I am not trying to impress anyone,
without losing my identity and learning to accept others. As a result of this
experience is one that most marked me when talking of the community understand
that and to me it seemed to me difficult to belong to a community and it
happens to many people especially our students many times we do not realize it
but they do not feel welcome or comfortable with their peers. Since they do not
understand that community building is essential. First, the students have a
basic need to belong to a group; at first I was a little uninformed use of
strategies to connect students to each other and to me. As Mr. Palmer does
point out, it was messy, and I've certainly learned a lot. Fortunately, now are
the importance of community and the importance of staying in it.
CHAPTER FOUR: KNOWING IN COMMUNITY: JOINED BY THE GRACE OF GREAT THINGS
Community is an outward and visible sign of an inward and invisible
grace, the flowing of personal identity and integrity into the world of
relationships. Only as we are in community with ourselves can we find
community with others.
As the community of truth gathers around a “great thing,” it is “the grace of great things” that evokes the virtues we cherish in education: celebrating diversity, embracing ambiguity, welcoming creative conflict, practicing honesty, and experiencing humility.
Another concept of community is that a community is a social unit of any size that shares common values. Although embodied or face-to-face communities are usually small, larger or more extended communities such as a national community, international community and virtual community are also studied.
As the community of truth gathers around a “great thing,” it is “the grace of great things” that evokes the virtues we cherish in education: celebrating diversity, embracing ambiguity, welcoming creative conflict, practicing honesty, and experiencing humility.
Another concept of community is that a community is a social unit of any size that shares common values. Although embodied or face-to-face communities are usually small, larger or more extended communities such as a national community, international community and virtual community are also studied.
In human communities, intent, belief, resources, preferences, needs, risks, and a number of other
conditions may be present and common, affecting the identity of the participants and their
degree of cohesiveness.
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