After completing my first literature review, I researched some of the people cited in the article. Susan Griss, I found particularly interesting. She is a choreographer, dancer and educator. This article I found had some great creative approaches to teaching and learning using creative processes to teach non creative subjects.
Creative Movement: A Language for Learning
I'm not going to review it as one of my pieces of literature as it is not directly related to learning dis which is my subject of interest, but thought that it might be of interested to some others out these on the BAPP network.
Hi Danni,
ReplyDeleteThis is a very interesting article, thank you for posting it. These teaching methods could also be transferred into my area of inquiry of the value of arts in business. It also relates to he debate of active learning Vs passive learning.
Thanks Danni. I hope your inquiry planning is going well.
Best Wishes,
Jo
Glad you enjoyed it Jo. I agree it adds to the learning we were doing in module one about learning styles.
ReplyDeleteThe article I did my first literature review on is along these lines too and might be worth a read. I'm interested in seeing the benefits for Adults with learning disabilities of creative classes, so hoping that some of these themes will be transferable into this area.
Am really interested in seeing how your enquiry goes, I've been reading your blog and I'll be honest and say I'm not quite sure I know what you mean by arts in business but I'm really interested in alternative applications of our art and performance based skills so looking forward to following your work, and understanding it further.
Danni.