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Knowledge, Learning, and Information - carrying on the conversation

As I tried to jump in the zoom conversation today, my wifi kept interrupting my participation, so I turn here to share my thoughts. I was excited about what was happening. I felt everything I read in Moon's book, our Module one text, was reflected in our conversation. Our own limiting beliefs and frameworks colour or taint what we connect with, what we take in as information, who we learn from and how or if we embody the materials. Our own experiences either assist in opening us to new information or ask us to dismiss it.  I feel our job in this MA is to hear all the voices we can, know how our own experience influences our learning, and then with that awareness be open to what else is out there. Have a look. Break out of the single-story narrative. Seek other perspectives. I feel the work explored by Descartes, Spinoza and Kant took one perspective and built upon it or shaped it into their own idea. Inspired by one another. Look at the contribution they made by having the courage ...

The Questions we are exploring - Looking for Feedback

Hello Fellow MAPP-ers,  I am looking for feedback and discussion regarding my ideas, my process, to find my "Question" for Module two.  I want to do something with Dance for Life. I feel very passionate about the fact dance, and the arts, give us so many tools to use no matter where our life journey takes us. I see the education curriculum being steered away from the arts, especially here in Alberta, and feel compelled to investigate and understand the benefits of the transferable skills learned in the dance studio. To understand how our years of dancing benefit us throughout our lifetime, even after some leave it behind to pursue other interests.  There is a desire within me to explore what is learned in arts education, and perhaps share the findings to assist future generations to be able to experience the arts, specifically dance, in school. I perceive this curriculum change as limiting children's participation in the arts and perhaps limiting it to the privileged few ...

Finding a 'home' for my pedagogical practice

Fellow MAPP students, As I ponder ways in which to engage with others in the field of dance pedagogy in module two, I am struck by and have been toiling with the idea to look deeper into if and how pedagogical practices can be transferable over the arts and outside of the studio. Part of Dewey's theory that states 'all material must be relatable'. This catapulted the idea for me. What are we teaching the students during dance class that they can take with them into daily life, relate to their daily activities, skills that may assist in the development of their 'sovereign toolbox'? (just made that up!) Sovereignty in the sense of self-actualization and connection with self. Making autonomous decisions with awareness and the ability for self-care. I realize this may be a loose interpretation of what Dewy meant, but one can never know where a brainstorming session will take one.  How do the skills the teachers and students learn become embodied in a way that accompanie...