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Thinking Deeply, Creating Richly: Learner Transformation Through Narrative

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dc.contributor Peter J. Taylor
dc.creator Champion, Kaylea Hascall
dc.date 2016-05-25T07:00:00Z
dc.date 2016-06-11T07:00:00Z
dc.date.accessioned 2017-02-01T17:52:59Z
dc.date.available 2017-02-01T17:52:59Z
dc.identifier http://scholarworks.umb.edu/cct_capstone/348
dc.identifier.uri http://evidence.thinkportal.org/handle/123456789/31705
dc.description <p>Narrative methods support transformative teaching and learning by accessing human cognitive strengths, including memory, reflection, and self-awareness. This paper explores the enduring and mindful use of narrative in education – as a method for transformative teaching and learning. A narrative is the intentional conversion of a group of events, participants, and details into a constructed reality that illustrates causes, characters, and results. Narrative development is a native human process by which we teach, learn, and remember. Narrative educational methods incorporate two key characteristics: integrative sense making, and shared connection building. Diverse disciplines – including biology, psychology, economics, literature, medicine, history, and education – have explored narrative as a foundational component of our human capacities, relationships, and achievements. Exploring the uses and misuses of narrative offers insight for teachers and learners of all ages. The paper closes with a discussion of the role this investigation is having in my personal and professional development.</p>
dc.subject narrative education
dc.subject progressive education
dc.subject pedagogy
dc.subject adult education
dc.subject Other Arts and Humanities
dc.subject Other Education
dc.title Thinking Deeply, Creating Richly: Learner Transformation Through Narrative
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dc.thesis Master of Arts (MA)


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