Re‐Creating Higher Education Pedagogy by Making Materiality and Spatiality Matter

IF 2.8 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL Journal of Creative Behavior Pub Date : 2023-10-25 DOI:10.1002/jocb.619
Kerry Chappell, Sharon Witt, Heather Wren, Leonie Hampton, Pam Woods, Lizzie Swinford, Martin Hampton
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ABSTRACT This study marks a resting point within ongoing explorations of creativity, transdisciplinarity, materiality, and spatiality in Higher Education (HE) pedagogy. It interrogates how different materialities and spatialities shape learning to re‐create practices to better respond to societal challenges. This is situated within an imperative to move away from Western‐dominated approaches to pedagogy and research, where “Western” is characterized as onto‐epistemological rather than place‐based. The study draws on postqualitative enquiry into two creative, transdisciplinary HE courses, which entwined the arts, sciences, and entrepreneurship to facilitate responses to societal problems. Framed using posthumanizing creativity, the research aims to decenter the human and posit creativity as a dialogic, intra‐active process with the capacity to change education from within. A postqualitative approach works through three data diffractions. The first two involve glow moments used for collaging, cut through with theory. The third diffraction involves glow moments from which a short dance film was created. The study aims to stir readers/engagers to action their creativity as feeding forward into their own work in HE pedagogies, to consider how to move beyond the word, and the influences all of this can have on reimagining practices and changing structures.
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通过物质性和空间性重新创造高等教育教学法
本研究标志着高等教育(HE)教学法中创造性、跨学科性、物质性和空间性的持续探索的一个停歇点。它探讨了不同的材料和空间如何塑造学习,从而更好地应对社会挑战。这是一种摆脱西方主导的教学法和研究方法的迫切需要,在这种方法中,“西方”的特点是基于认识论而不是基于地点。该研究利用了对两门创造性的跨学科高等教育课程的后质性调查,这两门课程将艺术、科学和创业相结合,以促进对社会问题的回应。该研究以后人性化的创造力为框架,旨在将人的中心去中心化,并将创造力视为一种对话、内部活动的过程,具有从内部改变教育的能力。后定性方法通过三个数据衍射来工作。前两个涉及用于拼贴的发光时刻,通过理论切入。第三次衍射涉及发光瞬间,由此产生了一个简短的舞蹈电影。这项研究旨在激发读者/参与者将他们的创造力运用到他们自己的高等教育教学工作中,思考如何超越文字,以及所有这些对重新想象实践和改变结构的影响。
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Journal of Creative Behavior
Journal of Creative Behavior Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Creative Behavior is our quarterly academic journal citing the most current research in creative thinking. For nearly four decades JCB has been the benchmark scientific periodical in the field. It provides up to date cutting-edge ideas about creativity in education, psychology, business, arts and more.
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