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Applied Non-didactics

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The anthologyApplied Non-didactics, edited by Frank Brümmel features text by authors Gert Biesta, Frank Brümmel, Luis Guerra, Heli Kauppila & Marika Orenius, Magnus Quaife, Minna Suoniemi & Marja Rastas, Hanna Vahvaselkä and Sanna Vuolteenaho. This publication on Applied Non-didactics suggests a way in which education, art and their social contexts can intertwine to transcend traditional boundaries. It seeks to redefine the connections between instruction and discovery by suggesting an act of teaching and learning that honours art and its intrinsic possibilities. Applied Non-didactics advocates for art as not just as an aesthetic endeavour but as an invitation, part of a transformative space in which real educational moments can happen as part of an act of becoming. Taking these ideas as a framework and an encouragement, the contributors to the book lay out various ways in which such educational moments might happen, drawing from their diverse backgrounds as practitioners, theorists and educators. They, and the book as a whole, share an interest in the way these roles might interlink and intercommunicate.

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Co-authorsEdited by: Frank Brümmel
TitleApplied Non-didactics
LocationCentral warehouse Ships within 1-4 business days
PublisherTaideyliopiston Kuvataideakatemia
Publication year2024
Published2024
BindingPaperback / softback
Page count188
LanguageEnglish
Product conditionNew
SeriesArt theoretical writings from the Academy of Fine Arts 21
ISBN9789523534797
Height (mm)209
Depth (mm)148
Width (mm)14
Weight (g)364
Tax ClassALV 14 %
Keywordspedagogy art artistic research
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