Liminal High School

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  • ISBN 9781636676548
  • Weight: 375g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Jun 2025
  • Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book focuses on the curricular life of teachers at one high school, and features work by nine of those teachers from a variety of fields who have pursued doctoral degrees and remained at the school. These colleagues have helped produce a staff of "teacher students" across the campus, people who are committed to teaching and also committed to learning, to approaching life and the world as something to study, to recognizing that being students ourselves is an excellent way to guide the students in our classrooms. The authors in this book explore the ways they live in a "liminal," or "between" space in the high school—not quite a high school teacher, not quite a professor, but a "liminal scholar" who can participate effectively in multiple curricular spaces, and encourage conversation and understanding across those spaces.

So many people in education talk about "life-long learning," and the people in this book exemplify that idea.

David P. Owen, Jr., is a liminal scholar who teaches and writes in a variety of fields in Augusta, Georgia. His works include calling you home (2021), Field Theory: Curriculum Studies at Work (2019), Fireflies: Memory, Identity, and Poetry (2017), The Need for Revision: Curriculum, Literature, and the 21st Century (2011), and Once Out Loud (2004).