Kinaesthetic Knowing

Kinaesthetic Knowing

Author: Zeynep Çelik Alexander

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2017-12-08

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 022648520X

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Introduction: a peculiar experiment -- Kinaesthetic knowing: the nineteenth-century biography of another kind of knowledge -- Looking: Wölfflin's comparative vision -- Affecting: Endell's mathematics of living feeling -- Drawing: the Debschitz school and formalism's subject -- Designing: discipline and introspection at the Bauhaus -- Epilogue


Kinaesthetic Learning in Early Childhood

Kinaesthetic Learning in Early Childhood

Author: Georgina Barton

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-07-07

Total Pages: 138

ISBN-13: 1000898644

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Strongly grounded in research and rich with practical examples for educators, this book demonstrates the importance and benefits of kinaesthetic learning in young children’s learning and development. Kinaesthetic or hands-on active learning is extremely important for young children’s personal, social and cultural development. Without this kind of learning children may be at risk of poor behaviour, social development and academic learning outcomes. This book shares concrete examples of authentic kinaesthetic learning experiences, across different discipline areas, in a range of Early Childhood contexts. The chapters outline practical approaches to kinaesthetic learning in the classroom to help educators to engage young children, covering curriculum areas such as the arts, mathematics, literacy, digital technologies and English as a foreign language. These practical examples are supported by a range of research and theories related to the benefits of kinaesthetic learning for young children, as well as authentic classroom data. Written by leading experts in the field, this book shares authentic, appropriate classroom strategies for implementing kinaesthetic learning with young children and will be essential reading for researchers as well as pre- and in-service educators.


Designing Objects in Motion

Designing Objects in Motion

Author: Kensho Miyoshi

Publisher: Birkhäuser

Published: 2020-11-23

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 3035621101

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The movement of designed objects is not just something purely functional but also triggers a wide range of sensations. A curtain swaying gently in the wind can cause the onlooker to feel easy and relaxed, as if it was he or she who is floating in the air. This imagined projection caused by the perception of moving objects is called "kinesthetic empathy". In this study, which followed on from a dissertation at the School of Design Research in London, the author investigates the esthetics of movement by documenting his own design-based learning and research process in terms of "research through design", using the experimental cooperation with puppet players as an example. He thereby creates a framework that allows designers to observe the esthetics of objects in motion as a trigger of feelings.


Embodied Performances

Embodied Performances

Author: B. Allegranti

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2011-06-21

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 023030656X

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With a companion website that includes short online film episodes, this book proposes expansive ways of deconstructing and re-constituting sexuality and gender and thus more embodied and ethical ways of 'doing' life, and offers an understanding and critique of embodiment through an integration of performance, psychotherapy and feminist philosophy.


Essential Study Skills for Nursing

Essential Study Skills for Nursing

Author: Christine Ely

Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences

Published: 2007-01-01

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 0723433712

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Study skills are essential to nursing and the aim of this book is to provide you with an easy-to-use guide that will help you to develop the study skills necessary to your academic and professional life.


Somaesthetics and Design Culture

Somaesthetics and Design Culture

Author: Richard Shusterman

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2023

Total Pages: 325

ISBN-13: 9004536655

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Written by an impressive group of international scholars, this collection's ten essays explore key issues and forms of design, from ancient life ideals to the new media, displaying how creative design always revolves around the soma, the living, sentient body.


Cambridge English Empower Intermediate Student's Book

Cambridge English Empower Intermediate Student's Book

Author: Adrian Doff

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2015-01-29

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 1107466849

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Cambridge English Empower is a general adult course that combines course content from Cambridge University Press with validated assessment from the experts at Cambridge English Language Assessment. The Intermediate Student's Book gives learners an immediate sense of purpose and clear learning objectives. It provides core grammar and vocabulary input alongside a mix of skills. Speaking lessons offer a unique combination of functional language, pronunciation and conversation skills, alongside video filmed in the real world. Each unit ends with a consolidation of core language from the unit and focuses on writing within the context of a highly communicative mixed-skills lesson. This version of the Student's Book does not provide access to the video, assessment package and online workbook. A version with full access is available separately.


Developing Literacy and the Arts in Schools

Developing Literacy and the Arts in Schools

Author: Georgina Barton

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-07-31

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 1000124398

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The teaching of the arts and literacy in schools is often at odds with one another. The desire for schools to improve results on high-stakes testing can lead to a narrow view of literacy rather than one that acknowledges the unique and distinct literacies that exist in other curriculum areas including the arts. With methods of communication becoming increasingly complex, it will be more and more important for students to be able to utilise all semiotic modes. Developing Literacy and the Arts in Schools investigates this key issue in education and offers a solution to the negative relationship between the arts and literacy. Drawing on interview data and evidence from diverse classrooms, it explores the pedagogies of effective arts practitioners and teachers, and how they relate to theoretical frameworks, to unpack the key elements of effective practice related to literacy and the arts. A model of arts-literacies is provided to assist arts and literacy educators in developing a common language that acknowledges and values these distinct arts-literacies. Themes of multimodality, diversity, aesthetics and reflection in relation to the arts and literacy are foregrounded throughout. This book will be of great value to postgraduate students of Education specialising in arts and literacy, education academics, teacher educators, and classroom and preservice teachers.


Judy Hall's Book of Psychic Development

Judy Hall's Book of Psychic Development

Author: Judy Hall

Publisher: The Wessex Astrologer

Published: 2014-05-01

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 1902405943

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Drawing on Judy's many years as a psychic, soul retriever and past life regression therapist, this book helps you to avoid the pitfalls of the psychic path and to successfully navigate the challenging psychic situations that arise if things go wrong.


The Hybrid Practitioner

The Hybrid Practitioner

Author: Caroline Voet

Publisher: Leuven University Press

Published: 2022-09-01

Total Pages: 379

ISBN-13: 9462703329

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Exploring different, interrelated roles for the architect and researcher The practice of architecture manifests in myriad forms and engagements. Overcoming false divides, this volume frames the fertile relationship between the cultural and scholarly production of academia and the process of designing and building in the material world. It proposes the concept of the hybrid practitioner, who bridges the gap between academia and practice by considering how different aspects of architectural practice, theory, and history intersect, opening up a fascinating array of possibilities for an active engagement with the present. The book explores different, interrelated roles for practicing architects and researchers, from the reproductive activities of teaching, consulting and publishing, through the reflective activities of drawing and writing, to the practice of building. The notion of the hybrid practitioner will appeal strongly to students, teachers and architectural practitioners as part of a multifaceted professional environment. By connecting academic interests with those of the professional realm, The Hybrid Practitioner addresses a wider readership embracing landscape design, art theory and aesthetics, European history, and the history and sociology of professions.