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Vol. 22 No. 1 (2025): Mystery, World and Curriculum

This is a photomontage depicting a cloud of unknowing. On the left of the image is the beach of a lake, with a boat on a point of sand. The shoreline extends in a sharp line, but the water merges into mist that covers most of the right side of the image. A low sun, just above the boat, is reflected in the water by the shore, suggesting that the clouds will lift and clarity will be unveiled.
Published: 30-06-2025

Editorial

  • Mystery—Whereof We Cannot Know, Yet Cannot Keep Silent

    Holly Tsun Haggarty, Douglas D. Karrow, Sharon R. Harvey
    1-11
    • Tsun Haggarty, Karrow & Harvey

Articles

  • Sojourn of the Sylvan Fringe: Receptivity to Mystery and Curricular Ruminations

    Douglas D. Karrow, Sharon R. Harvey
    12-29
    • Karrow & Harvey
  • Curricular Clouds of (Un)Knowing: Learning About Mystery From the Mystic Traditions

    Holly Tsun Haggarty
    30-62
    • Tsun Haggarty.pdf
  • Diverse Dwellings "on" and "in" Mystery

    Morgan K. Gardner, Monika Judith Mandoki
    63-88
    • Gardner & Mandoki.pdf
  • Mystery: Poetizing by Way of Gelassenheit Toward a Pedagogy of Awe

    Sharon R. Harvey, Douglas D. Karrow
    89-101
    • Harvey & Karrow
  • The Mystery in Curriculum Development: Coming to Know Ourselves as Teachers and Individuals in the World

    Carmen Shields, Adam Garry Podolski
    102-116
    • Shields & Podolski
  • “I Just Feel Fully Alive”: Enhancing Ecological Understandings Through Place-Based Experiences

    Jennifer MacDonald
    117-132
    • MacDonald.pdf
  • Art Conservation and its Curriculum as Relational Mystery

    Nadine M. Kalin, Scott Peck
    133-157
    • Kalin & Peck.pdf
  • Healing in the Joys of Creation: Mystery as Teacher and Medicine

    Ramona Elke
    158-173
    • Elke.pdf

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