The ‘End(s)’ of Time in Education: Diffractive Pedagogies for Re(Narrating) Beings in School

Author:

Rice Mary Frances1ORCID,Traylor Amy1,McFeely Helen1,Heaviland Lehman1,DePascal Nicholas1,Argüello de Jesús Joaquín T.1

Affiliation:

1. University of New Mexico

Abstract

In this editorial, we collectively wonder about The End(s) of Time in educational settings. To do this wondering, we unpack the idea of ‘End’ and its various definitions. Then, we move to thinking about how time and narrative entangle within educational spaces to create opportunities for knowing within and across generations of beings—adults and children—on the school landscape. We describe the concept of ‘diffractive pedagogies’ and then share examples of diffractive pedagogies within and across four disciplines (history, language arts, computer science, and earth science) and then we draw out from school into family and community knowing.

Publisher

Ax Publications

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