R&L Education
Pages: 220
Trim: 6¾ x 9
978-1-57886-254-2 • Paperback • May 2005 • $70.00 • (£54.00)
Clifford Mayes is an associate professor of Education in the Department of Educational Leadership and Foundations at Brigham Young University, Utah.
Part 1 Foreword by Dr. J. Marvin Spiegelman
Part 2 Acknowledgments
Part 3 Introduction
Part 4 Part I: Elements of Jungian Psychology
Chapter 5 1 Persona, Shadow, and Archetype
Chapter 6 2 Transference and Typology
Chapter 7 3 From Sunrise to Noon: The Ascending Ego
Chapter 8 4 From Noon to Sunset: The Emerging Self
Chapter 9 5 Jung and Politics
Part 10 Part II: Elements of an Archetypal Pedagogy
Chapter 11 6 Ten Pillars of a Jungian Approach to Curriculum and Instruction
Chapter 12 7 Reflecting on the Archetypes of Teaching
Chapter 13 8 Personal and Archetypal Transference in the Classroom
Chapter 14 9 The Teacher as an Archetype of Spirit
Chapter 15 10 Jung the Educationist
Part 16 References
Part 17 Index
Part 18 About the Author
Mayes … describes how Jung's theories on the catharsis/education cycle and balance have affected, and will continue to affect education. Mayes begins by examining Jungian psychology, including the rise of the ego and the emerging self, and then assembles the elements of Jungian pedagogy, including curriculum and instruction, transference, the teacher as an archetype of spirit, and Jung himself as an educationalist.
— Reference and Research Book News
This is a useful book for those new to Jung, or those already using Jungian theory. Highly recommended.
— Choice Reviews
Many student teachers will no doubt be grateful to Professor Mayes for his invitation to journey with Carl Gustav Jung as sage and guide. Ever the practical pedagogue, Professor Mayes has included Jungian case studies and exercises for group and individual reflection, making this not just an account of his spiritual journey but in fact a handy text book for faculty use and in the self-education beloved by Jung.
— Teachers College Record