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Teacher Students Meet Their Intended Target Group - Aesthetic Work on Tweenies as a Phenomenon
The purpose of this study is to investigate how visual representations
of identity are created and perceived by future leisure-time center
teachers. In the leisure-time center there are still good opportunities
to focus on interdisciplinary and joint work on value-based work,
not least through aesthetic and creative processes. We have tried
to develop tasks that challenge our teacher students to work
exploratory with the concept Tweenies as a phenomenon through
work with Storyline as a tool for a narrative, a way of working where
aesthetics and image didactics have been used as didactic tools.
The assumption that we make from the work with the university
course is that the teacher students themselves need to experience
the importance of working aesthetically with Storyline to understand
the basis of the concept. What has been a crucial perspective for
us is that the students are given the opportunity to learn through
art and not just about art (Lindstrom, 2011) in the aesthetic learning
processes. In our interviews we have been able to see that the task
is perceived as both fun and demanding. The work with storyline
made the students involved and they dared to experiment with other
inputs than the ones in traditional teaching, which helped them
to approach and deal with problems like how to take up difficult
subjects in the teaching activities.