Affectivity as Pedagogy in the Classroom

Affectivity as Pedagogy in the Classroom

  • Aspasia Dania
  • Maria Impedovo
Publisher:Taylor & FrancisISBN 13: 9781040691472ISBN 10: 1040691471

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Affectivity as Pedagogy in the Classroom is written by Aspasia Dania and published by Taylor & Francis. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1040691471 (ISBN 10) and 9781040691472 (ISBN 13).

Offering a unique, interdisciplinary approach through integration of concepts from education, philosophy, social work, and the affective sciences, this volume provides a unique pedagogical perspective on how affectivity can become an educative opportunity in the classroom. By foregrounding the importance of interactions occurring between more-than-human entities in and beyond classroom settings, the book promotes a socio-material approach to pedagogy. This emphasis on fostering learning environments where students and teachers feel valued, supported, and empowered distinguishes the book from other texts and aligns with contemporary educational and philosophical theories advocating for the significance of affect-based learning and relational pedagogies. The chapters engage the reader in processes of ‘thinking with theory’, drawing on data gathered from real-world educational settings via participative and collaborative research with teachers, students, and researchers. Ultimately offering a compelling and multi-layered exploration of affect as a vital, yet often under-theorized, dimension of pedagogical practice, this book will be of value to researchers, postgraduates, and scholars in the fields of Classroom Practice, theories of learning, and curriculum studies more broadly.