Curricular Conversations: Play Is the (Missing) Thing
The central theme of Curricular Conversations is this: Play is the thing that brings aesthetic curricular complications near educators and their students, making the lived consequences very vivid, tangible, and possible. Viewing curriculum as genuine inquiry into what is worth knowing, rather than simply a curricular document, this book explores the significances instilled and nurtured through aesthetic play. Each chapter delves into the space a given artwork reveals. The artworks act as points of departure and/or generative vehicles, foregrounding the roles and possibilities of play within curricular conversations. Looking at relevant educational issues, traditions, and theorists through an illuminating lens, this book speaks to curriculum theorists and arts educators everywhere.

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Curricular Conversations: Play Is the (Missing) Thing
The central theme of Curricular Conversations is this: Play is the thing that brings aesthetic curricular complications near educators and their students, making the lived consequences very vivid, tangible, and possible. Viewing curriculum as genuine inquiry into what is worth knowing, rather than simply a curricular document, this book explores the significances instilled and nurtured through aesthetic play. Each chapter delves into the space a given artwork reveals. The artworks act as points of departure and/or generative vehicles, foregrounding the roles and possibilities of play within curricular conversations. Looking at relevant educational issues, traditions, and theorists through an illuminating lens, this book speaks to curriculum theorists and arts educators everywhere.

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Curricular Conversations: Play Is the (Missing) Thing

Curricular Conversations: Play Is the (Missing) Thing

by Margaret Macintyre Latta
Curricular Conversations: Play Is the (Missing) Thing

Curricular Conversations: Play Is the (Missing) Thing

by Margaret Macintyre Latta

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The central theme of Curricular Conversations is this: Play is the thing that brings aesthetic curricular complications near educators and their students, making the lived consequences very vivid, tangible, and possible. Viewing curriculum as genuine inquiry into what is worth knowing, rather than simply a curricular document, this book explores the significances instilled and nurtured through aesthetic play. Each chapter delves into the space a given artwork reveals. The artworks act as points of departure and/or generative vehicles, foregrounding the roles and possibilities of play within curricular conversations. Looking at relevant educational issues, traditions, and theorists through an illuminating lens, this book speaks to curriculum theorists and arts educators everywhere.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415897532
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/05/2012
Series: Studies in Curriculum Theory Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 142
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Margaret Macintyre Latta is a Professor in the Department of Teaching, Learning, & Teacher Education, College of Education & Human Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA.

Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgements

List of Illustrations

Chapter 1—Introduction: Aesthetic Play Matters to Curricular Conversations

Chapter 2—Aesthetic Play: "Force of the Possible"

Chapter 3—Aesthetic Play: Elemental to Being Human

Chapter 4—Aesthetic Play: Embracing of Place

Chapter 5—Aesthetic Play: In Need of Other(s)

Chapter 6—Aesthetic Play: Temporal Spatial Agency

Chapter 7—Aesthetic Play: Interdependent with Imagination, Instilling Embodied Understandings

Chapter 8—Aesthetic Play: Attunement to Process

Chapter 9—Aesthetic Play: Fostering Self-Understandings in Relation to Wider Contexts & Citizenry

Chapter 10—Conclusion: Aesthetic Play’s Clues, "Unquiet" Understandings, & the Makings of Self/World

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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