Pedagogy of Surprise

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contemplative classroom techniques
contemplative teaching
creative approaches to teacher wellness
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gratitude in the classroom
mindful pedagogy
mindfulness in education
reflective teaching practices
teacher self-care strategies
teacher wellness

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  • ISBN 9798855801255
  • Weight: 431g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Sep 2025
  • Publisher: State University of New York Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Combines theory and practice to inspire teachers to embrace a sense of surprise in their classrooms.

What would your classroom be like if you could see it as something surprising, novel, and fresh in every moment? What are the unique gifts that students and teachers alike bring to classrooms? Through a combination of robust theory, in-depth scholarship, and practical exercises for teachers, A Pedagogy of Surprise is a vital resource that allows teachers to explore how they can bring a sense of wonder, surprise, and gratitude into their experiences of the classroom. It will delight and inspire anyone with an interest in using contemplation, mindfulness, and reflection to enhance teacher wellness. Topics include how a phenomenology of surprise can inform and enhance the teaching and curricular experience, the gift economy as applied to the classroom, the meaning and scope of gratitude practices in curricular settings, and applications of surprise, gifts, and gratitude to teaching. The final chapter includes inspiring visualizations that teachers of any grade can apply to feel more gifted, surprised, and connected within their classroom milieu.

Keith W. Brown is a PhD graduate of University of Toronto's Ontario Institute for Studies in Education in Curriculum, Teaching, and Learning. His key areas of research include holistic education, contemplative learning, and teacher wellness.

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