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Contagious learning: Drama, experience and perezhivanie
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posted on 2016-10-26, 00:27 authored by Davis, Susan, Dolan, KathrynThe relationship between experience, emotions, cognition, and learning is of increasing interest to educators and researchers who recognise that efforts to promote student engagement and learning must take into account factors beyond the purely cognitive and instrumental. The significance of experience considered as a unity in regard to child development was discussed through the concept of perezhivanie decades ago in the work of Lev Vygotsky (1934). Contemporary explorations of perezhivanie as a concept and phenomenon may be further informed through drawing upon Dewey's work on Art as Experience (1934) and the concept of metaxis as understood in drama education literature. This paper will examine the special nature of arts and educational drama experiences for experiencing, realising, and expressing perezhivanie. It also reflects upon the role of the teacher, their own experiences of arts-inspired perezhivanie and the potentially contagious impact of the teacher's experiences for their students.
International Research in Early Childhood Education, vol. 7, no. 1, p. 50-67
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monash:1729421959.1/1278193PerezhivanieExperienceDrama educationPedagogyVygotskyDeweycollection(s) Monash University Faculty of Education paperscollection(s) IRECE Journaltextjournal article1838-0689Early Childhood Education (excl. Maori)Teacher Education and Professional Development of EducatorsCurriculum and Pedagogy Theory and Development