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Title: Cartographies as spaces of inquiry to explore of teacher's nomadic learning trajectories
Author: Hernández, Fernando (Hernández Hernández)
Sancho, Juana Ma.
Domingo Coscollola, Maria
Keywords: Professors
Ontologia
Estratègies d'aprenentatge
Teachers
Ontology
Learning strategies
Issue Date: Jun-2018
Publisher: Universitat de Barcelona
Abstract: This paper is part of a research project, in which secondary teachers were invited to generate cartographies, and participate in conversations about the scenarios and where they learn and the movements they make, inside and outside school. They were also invited to think about what they valued of this performative act as a source of knowledge and experience. By generating cartographies, as a visual and textual epistemological and methodological move, we inquire those interstices, displacements, instable journeys, ways of knowing, assemblages and entanglement through which teachers explore and perform their nomadic learning paths. The main aim of this research process it is no longer about getting results but generating and putting into action concepts such as rhizome, intensity, affect, gesture, displacement, metaphor. Concepts that are helping us to think about how learning gets through teachers' movements and trajectories. Specifically, in this paper, we reflect on how nomadism localizes learning not as an outcome but as an activity staged within a processual, relational and performative ontology of becoming. In addition, we consider how all these processes affect us, as teachers and researchers.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.6018/rie.36.2.30442
It is part of: Digital Education Review, 2018, num. 33, p. 105-119
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/147962
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.6018/rie.36.2.30442
ISSN: 2013-9144
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