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What is Upper Left Quadrant (UL)

Integral Theory and Transdisciplinary Action Research in Education
The singular/subjective domain, wherein one ultimately experiences a reality and understanding that is completely unique and potentially indescribable to others, or which may sometimes be observed but not reliably interpreted by others. The realm of phenomenology and individual experience.
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Promising Futures: An Integral Exploration of the Futures Thinking of High School Teachers
Roy A. Norris (Louis Riel School Division, Canada)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 30
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-5873-6.ch010
Abstract
Teachers spend their working days preparing young people for the times to come. Teachers also imagine a wide variety of ideas about possible, probable, and preferable futures. This chapter explores how teachers feel and think about the potential futures for themselves and their students, and how teacher perceptions of futures inform their teaching practices. The study sets integral theory as the basis for the methodological pluralism and analytical blending which are sustained throughout this trans-disciplinary study as a whole. The findings show that although high school teachers envision many possible futures, they are most likely to trust shorter term empiric predictions, and they rarely think about futures more than a few years away. Learning more about how often, how deeply, and how optimistically teachers envision possible futures matters because teachers are educating the people who will become adults in all versions of the near futures.
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