This volume explores the concept of pedagogical love, highlighting its role as a transformative force across diverse educational contexts, historical developments, and its integration into educational systems. It provides both theoretical insights and methodological approaches to pedagogical love. The book opens with foundational chapters introducing the concept and progresses to situating it within frameworks such as decolonisation and critical pedagogy. It further examines its potential in teacher education, addressing specific pedagogical domains such as second language acquisition and literacy, as well as cultural contexts spanning Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Moreover, the book investigates the implications of pedagogical love in current transformations and digitalisation, with particular attention to fully digital environments and artificial intelligence. By offering a comprehensive overview and presenting innovative perspectives for research in adult education, this book serves as an essential resource for researchers, educators, and practitioners.
"This edited collection delves into the transformative power of pedagogical love in adult
education, challenging conventional views of love as merely ‘soft’ and personal. By exploring
critical and decolonial perspectives, the book opens new avenues for research
and practice, advocating for love as a profound ethical and political force to confront
social injustices and transform educational spaces…Bridging critical and decolonial
approaches, this volume reimagines pedagogical love as a key to transformation in
adult education. It moves beyond sentimental notions to show how love can address
challenges like violence, colonialism, and social inequity, offering a renewed perspective
on love’s role in shaping the future of education"
Michalinos Zembylas, Open University of Cyprus "Pedagogical love is the root and foundation of all adult education" Kaarina Määttä, Professor (emerita), University of Lapland