Leap into Action
" Leap into Action is a timely and lively compendium of the possibilities of a performative arts pedagogy. Set against the chilling effect that neoliberal forms of metricised assessment and satisfaction surveys have upon critical attitudes in the academy, Campbell's book is a clarion call to embrace the risks of active learning. It challenges us to fear not the personal or institutional exposures of performance in the classroom, but instead to be wide-eyed and attentive to what we might learn from it, both about ourselves and our ethical relation to others." (Gavin Butt, Northumbria University, Newcastle)
Leap into Action asks: "What happens when performative arts meet pedagogy?" and views performative teaching as building students' understanding of complex ideas and concepts "through action." It provides the theoretical, philosophical, and conceptual terrain by setting forth the scholarly rationale as to what performative pedagogy is at this moment across Art & Design education. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Peter Lang Publishing Inc
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 290
- ISBN
- 9781433166402
- Utgivelsesår
- 2020
- Format
- 23 x 15 cm
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" Leap into Action is a timely and lively compendium of the possibilities of a performative arts pedagogy. Set against the chilling effect that neoliberal forms of metricised assessment and satisfaction surveys have upon critical attitudes in the academy, Campbell's book is a clarion call to embrace the risks of active learning. It challenges us to fear not the personal or institutional exposures of performance in the classroom, but instead to be wide-eyed and attentive to what we might learn from it, both about ourselves and our ethical relation to others." (Gavin Butt, Northumbria University, Newcastle)
"Leap into Action is an invaluable, much needed extension to our understanding of critical performative pedagogies and the deliberate design of openness in learning experiences. The range of thoughtful case studies demonstrates the role of chance, conversation, enactment, gesture, immersion, interruption, failure, movement, rupture and uncertainty in facilitating agency and enabling students to become politicised active critical thinkers and makers." (Silke Lange, Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London)