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摘要本文探讨了一个名为“兔子洞”的体验式戏剧工作坊的变革性学习潜力。刘易斯·卡罗尔(Lewis Carroll)的《爱丽丝梦游仙境》(Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland)讲述了爱丽丝掉进一个兔子洞,与他人一起开始了一段奇幻而又充满变化的自我之旅的故事。以这个故事为基础,在这个工作坊中,我们鼓励学习者通过调整个人对冒险的呼唤,识别活跃的故事,并通过戏剧活动开始一段探索之旅,从而进行一次具体的兔子洞之旅。我们通过借鉴Yorks和Kasl关于认知表达方式的两部分分类法来探索这个研讨会的变革潜力,这涉及到(a)创造一个有利于全人学习的学习环境,(b)在这个环境中与学习者一起工作。我们使用这个分类法来讨论我们如何创造有利于变革学习的环境,以及我们如何在这样的环境中使用戏剧惯例与参与者合作。在此过程中,我们推进了Dirkx的观点,即变革学习可以是一个持续的、神话般的灵魂之旅,并讨论了我们如何利用具体化的方法和戏剧惯例来激发我们的集体创造潜力。
Down the rabbit hole: Creating a transformative learning environment
Abstract This paper explores the transformative learning potential of an experiential, theatre-based workshop titled, Down the Rabbit Hole. Lewis Carroll’s story, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, is a tale in which Alice goes down a rabbit hole and embarks upon a fantastical and transformative journey of self with others. Loosely based on this story, in this workshop we encourage learners to take an embodied journey down the rabbit hole by tuning into the personal call for adventure, identifying active stories, and initiating a journey of discovery through theatre-based activities. We explore the transformative potential of this workshop by drawing from Yorks and Kasl’s two-part taxonomy of expressive ways of knowing, which speaks to (a) creating a learning environment conducive to whole-person learning and (b) working with learners within that environment. We use this taxonomy to frame a discussion of how we create environments conducive to transformative learning and how we use theatrical conventions to work with participants in such environments. In so doing, we advance Dirkx’s notion that transformative learning can be an on-going, mythic journey of the soul and discuss how we draw upon embodied methods and theatrical conventions to provoke our collective creative potential.