Object-Based Learning and Well-Being
Exploring Material Connections
Herausgeber: Chatterjee, Helen; Kador, Thomas
Object-Based Learning and Well-Being
Exploring Material Connections
Herausgeber: Chatterjee, Helen; Kador, Thomas
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Object-Based Learning and Well-Being provides the first explicit analysis of the combined learning and well-being benefits of working with material culture and curated collections.
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Object-Based Learning and Well-Being provides the first explicit analysis of the combined learning and well-being benefits of working with material culture and curated collections.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 234mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 424g
- ISBN-13: 9781138388048
- ISBN-10: 1138388041
- Artikelnr.: 59995366
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 234mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 424g
- ISBN-13: 9781138388048
- ISBN-10: 1138388041
- Artikelnr.: 59995366
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Thomas Kador is Senior Teaching Fellow on the Arts and Sciences (BASc) Programme at University College London, UK Helen Chatterjee is Professor of Biology at University College London, UK
1. Introduction; 2. Pedagogic Prescription: art and design teaching
practice and object-based wellbeing; 3. Challenging the self in the museum:
examining the development of professional identity and professional
wellbeing for contrasting cohorts of clinical and public health students;
4. Inclusive Memory: How to promote social inclusion, wellbeing and
critical thinking skills within a museum context; 5. Teaching colonial
entanglements: indigenous art as a decolonising strategy; 6. Developing
Real Attachments through Virtual Means: examining relations between
Cultural Belongings, Digital Connections and Community Well-being; 7.
Facilitating student engagement: supporting learning and wellbeing through
university museum collections and spaces; 8. Learning and Wellbeing through
Objects and Collections in Art Psychotherapy; 9. The Happy Teacher: a
Critical Exploration of the Joys of Object Based Learning and Teaching in
Higher Education; 10. Experiential and Object-Based Learning in Nature; 11.
Getting to Grips with Difficult Histories in Medical Museums; 12. Preserved
heritage: Stories and objects for mental health patients; 13. Object-Based
Learning Training for Community Leaders
practice and object-based wellbeing; 3. Challenging the self in the museum:
examining the development of professional identity and professional
wellbeing for contrasting cohorts of clinical and public health students;
4. Inclusive Memory: How to promote social inclusion, wellbeing and
critical thinking skills within a museum context; 5. Teaching colonial
entanglements: indigenous art as a decolonising strategy; 6. Developing
Real Attachments through Virtual Means: examining relations between
Cultural Belongings, Digital Connections and Community Well-being; 7.
Facilitating student engagement: supporting learning and wellbeing through
university museum collections and spaces; 8. Learning and Wellbeing through
Objects and Collections in Art Psychotherapy; 9. The Happy Teacher: a
Critical Exploration of the Joys of Object Based Learning and Teaching in
Higher Education; 10. Experiential and Object-Based Learning in Nature; 11.
Getting to Grips with Difficult Histories in Medical Museums; 12. Preserved
heritage: Stories and objects for mental health patients; 13. Object-Based
Learning Training for Community Leaders
1. Introduction; 2. Pedagogic Prescription: art and design teaching
practice and object-based wellbeing; 3. Challenging the self in the museum:
examining the development of professional identity and professional
wellbeing for contrasting cohorts of clinical and public health students;
4. Inclusive Memory: How to promote social inclusion, wellbeing and
critical thinking skills within a museum context; 5. Teaching colonial
entanglements: indigenous art as a decolonising strategy; 6. Developing
Real Attachments through Virtual Means: examining relations between
Cultural Belongings, Digital Connections and Community Well-being; 7.
Facilitating student engagement: supporting learning and wellbeing through
university museum collections and spaces; 8. Learning and Wellbeing through
Objects and Collections in Art Psychotherapy; 9. The Happy Teacher: a
Critical Exploration of the Joys of Object Based Learning and Teaching in
Higher Education; 10. Experiential and Object-Based Learning in Nature; 11.
Getting to Grips with Difficult Histories in Medical Museums; 12. Preserved
heritage: Stories and objects for mental health patients; 13. Object-Based
Learning Training for Community Leaders
practice and object-based wellbeing; 3. Challenging the self in the museum:
examining the development of professional identity and professional
wellbeing for contrasting cohorts of clinical and public health students;
4. Inclusive Memory: How to promote social inclusion, wellbeing and
critical thinking skills within a museum context; 5. Teaching colonial
entanglements: indigenous art as a decolonising strategy; 6. Developing
Real Attachments through Virtual Means: examining relations between
Cultural Belongings, Digital Connections and Community Well-being; 7.
Facilitating student engagement: supporting learning and wellbeing through
university museum collections and spaces; 8. Learning and Wellbeing through
Objects and Collections in Art Psychotherapy; 9. The Happy Teacher: a
Critical Exploration of the Joys of Object Based Learning and Teaching in
Higher Education; 10. Experiential and Object-Based Learning in Nature; 11.
Getting to Grips with Difficult Histories in Medical Museums; 12. Preserved
heritage: Stories and objects for mental health patients; 13. Object-Based
Learning Training for Community Leaders