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Poems and pedagogic frailty: uncovering the affective within teacher development through collective biography

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posted on 2023-02-14, 04:13 authored by I Kinchin, K Balloo, L Barnett, K Gravett, M Heron, A Hosein, S Lygo-Baker, E Medland, N Winstone, N Yakovchuk
To explore the affective domains embedded in academic development and teacher practice, a team of academic developers was invited to consider a poem and how it reflects the emotions and feelings underpinning experiences as teachers within Higher Education. We used a method of arts-informed, collective biography to evaluate a poem to draw upon and share memories to interrogate lived experiences. Our research is framed using the lens of pedagogic frailty model to see how affective and discursive encounters are produced and impact us. We contend that collective arts-based and biographical approaches can provide alternative ways for ourselves and teachers to examine their own pedagogic frailty.

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Journal

Arts and Humanities in Higher Education

Volume

22

Pagination

305-321

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

1474-0222

eISSN

1741-265X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

3

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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