Creating a learning space: Using experiential learning and creativity in the teaching and learning of social pedagogy

Lowis Charfe, A. Gardner, Edwin Greenhalgh, Helen Marsden, Daniel Nester, Linda-Jane Simpson
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This reflective account has been co-developed, produced and written by students and the teaching staff on the BA Hons Social Pedagogy, Advocacy, and Participation degree at the University of Central Lancashire. The account focuses on the use of experiential and creative teaching methods utilised on the course and how this enhances the understanding and application of social pedagogy. The article critically analyses the link between how the social pedagogical theories, concepts and methods are taught and the advancement of the student and lecturer understanding of this field of study. In developing this reflective account, the current student cohort and lecturers were given the opportunity to participate in a collaborative reflection across all years of the course. They discussed their own learning journey and how this has shaped development of creativity within their practice. During the discussions around the use of blended, experiential learning and creativity, three key themes emerged: (1) the importance of the environment on creativity and learning; (2) the importance of relationships, creativity and learning; and (3) Haltung, psychological safety and creativity. In the reflections on what they have learned so far, the students and lecturers hope to inspire other education providers to use creative and experiential teaching methods within their courses. The authors feel that the reflective account contains useful information around the learning that has taken place over the last three years of this course being taught.
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创造学习空间:在社会教育学的教与学中运用体验式学习和创造性
这篇反思性的文章是由中央兰开夏大学社会教育学、倡导和参与荣誉学士学位的学生和教学人员共同开发、制作和撰写的。该帐户侧重于在课程中使用体验和创造性教学方法,以及如何提高对社会教育学的理解和应用。本文批判性地分析了如何教授社会教育学理论、概念和方法与学生和讲师对这一研究领域的理解的进步之间的联系。在发展这种反思账户的过程中,当前的学生群体和讲师都有机会参与课程所有年份的协作反思。他们讨论了自己的学习历程,以及这如何在他们的实践中塑造了创造力的发展。在关于使用混合式、体验式学习和创造力的讨论中,出现了三个关键主题:(1)环境对创造力和学习的重要性;(2)人际关系、创造力和学习的重要性;(3) Haltung,心理安全和创造力。通过对所学知识的反思,学生和讲师希望能够启发其他教育提供者在他们的课程中使用创造性和体验式的教学方法。作者认为,反思性的叙述包含了关于这门课程在过去三年中所教授的学习的有用信息。
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