By James Moffett
Curated by Jonathan M. Marine and Paul Rogers
In presenting an individualized, integrative, and project-centered form of learning in lieu of subject organized curriculums, Harmonic Learning: Keynoting School Reform advances a vision of a curriculum that is based on the inherent resonances of life and learning, or what Moffett calls “harmonics.” Taking his holistic thinking to a new level to make the case for the interconnection between education and society, Moffett inseparably links school and societal reform (in ways that include ethical, moral, and spiritual issues) in order to argue for the binding together of the intellectual, social, and spiritual aspects of life. In doing so, he argues that serious change in education is predicated on serious change in society, and that both are bound up in fundamental issues of being human usually ruled out of academic and educational discussions.