School is Sacred
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Product details
- ISBN 9781803746852
- Weight: 266g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 22 Dec 2025
- Publisher: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
School can be an epicenter for expressing what troubles or energizes the wider community. Taking a step back from the messiness of today’s issues and clarifying what we mean by school may provide a new or refreshed lens for viewing these institutions. Schools are sacred, not in a religious sense but in terms of their potential value. At all levels of schooling, teaching and learning are its sacred tasks. And teaching and learning are sacred because the knowledge and skills they impart can potentially open the learner’s mind to meaning-making, wisdom, and self-understanding, where values are clarified and life commitments are made. Seeing the school as sacred implies that its environs are sacred space, its schedules are sacred time, and its actions are sacred rites. They are to be respected, protected, and nurtured. This has profound implications for our demeanor and actions, teaching approaches, curriculum planning, administrative priorities, policy-making, and resourcing.
Iris M. Yob, EdD, Walden University faculty emerita, has taught and held administrative posts across primary, secondary, and university level institutions in Australia and the United States. Her research interests are in philosophy of education, teacher education, symbolism, meaning-making in the curriculum, spiritual education, and teaching for social change.
