By James Moffett
Curated by Jonathan M. Marine and Paul Rogers
Comprised of twelve chapters drawn from speeches and published work from 1970 to 1980, Coming on Center: English Education in Evolution attempts to bridge the gap between theory and practice, past and future, student and society, and in doing so to help educators think more effectively about the teaching of language which Moffett believed played a vital role in our sense of self, culture, and society. Moving between practical teacher talk and analysis of learning principles and theory, and interlaced with moving anecdotes and examples from his own life, Moffett draws the increasingly political and societal focus of his ideas about language learning into a single volume which seeks to enlarge conceptions of language learning and curriculum development to account for the mindful and meditative, and the spiritual and societal.