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Reflection no 3: Lars Lindstrom: Aesthetic Learning About, In, With and Through the Arts: A Curriculum Study
The study explores the complexity of teaching and learning aesthetics about, in, with, and through the arts. It examines different types of learning, categorised as follows: Types of Learning By combining these categories in pairs, the author defines what it … Continue reading
Reflection no 4: Carol Becker: How art became a force at Davos, Feb 26, 2019
I had never heard of Davos before. It was intriguing to learn about it during one of the workshops, where we discussed and summarised our assigned reading texts in groups. While I am familiar with other global events, such as … Continue reading
Reflection no 2: Microteaching workshop: Object-Based Learning
Date: 3/2/2025 I was not sure what to expect from the Object-Based Learning Microteaching workshop. I knew we would be in a group of six and each person was asked to prepare a twenty-minute activity based around an object of … Continue reading
Reflection no 1: Macdonald & Michaela 2019 The design critique and the moral goods of studio pedagogy:
The reading takes us through the considerations of design critique and moral goods of studio pedagogy. Considering all the various aspects of design tutors’ critique such as: moral goods of practices, goods of student development, goods of self-cultivation, goods for stakeholders, … Continue reading