2019
DOI: 10.21977/d914136982
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Creative and Body-based Learning: Redesigning Pedagogies in Mathematics

Abstract: Contemporary schooling produces unequal educational outcomes in Australia and across the globe. While mandated high-stakes tests supposedly place all students on a common scale, they can limit pedagogic practices and often fail to recognize the "abilities" or embodied knowledge of many children. In addressing these challenges, particularly as they relate to the teaching of mathematics, this article reports on a qualitative study that investigated an arts integrated professional learning model, Creative Body-ba… Show more

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“…The approach to achieving this kind of teacher professional learning explored in this paper is the use of an arts-based learning framework known as Creative Body-Based Learning (CBL) [11]. The research question driving this paper, therefore, is 'can the arts education pedagogical methods of 'Creative Body-Based Learning' provide a structure for teacher professional learning when that learning inherently must ask teachers to engage in practices that are complex, boundary-crossing, and novel?…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The approach to achieving this kind of teacher professional learning explored in this paper is the use of an arts-based learning framework known as Creative Body-Based Learning (CBL) [11]. The research question driving this paper, therefore, is 'can the arts education pedagogical methods of 'Creative Body-Based Learning' provide a structure for teacher professional learning when that learning inherently must ask teachers to engage in practices that are complex, boundary-crossing, and novel?…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%