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Knowing From The Inside Crossdisciplinary Experiments With Matters Of Pedagogy Tim Ingold Editor

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Knowing From The Inside Crossdisciplinary Experiments With Matters Of Pedagogy Tim Ingold Editor
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 25.02 MB
Author: Tim Ingold (editor)
ISBN: 9781350217140, 9781350217171, 135021714X, 1350217174
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Knowing From The Inside Crossdisciplinary Experiments With Matters Of Pedagogy Tim Ingold Editor by Tim Ingold (editor) 9781350217140, 9781350217171, 135021714X, 1350217174 instant download after payment.

Knowledge comes from thinking with, from and through things, not just about them. We get to know the world around us from the inside of our being in it. Drawing on the fields of anthropology, art, architecture and education, this book addresses what knowing from the inside means for practices of teaching and learning. If knowledge is not transmitted ready-made, independently of its application in the world, but grows from the crucible of our engagements with people, places and materials, then how can there be such a thing as a curriculum? What forms could it take? And what could it mean to place such disciplines as anthropology, art and architecture at the heart of the curriculum rather than – as at present – on the margins?
In addressing these questions, the 14 distinguished contributors to this volume challenge mainstream thinking about education and the curriculum, and suggest experimental ways to overcome the stultifying effects of current pedagogic practice.

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