Educating the Senses: Explorations in Aesthetics, Embodiment and Sensory Pedagogy

Studies in Philosophy and Education 40 (3):243-248 (2021)
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Abstract

This volume takes two different, albeit intertwined approaches. The first concerns a reformulation of aesthetics in education—one which highlights the sensory dimensions of educational experience. The second concerns a turn to the body and the senses as that which is deeply involved in practices of teaching and learning.

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