Social ecology and creative pedagogy : using creative arts and critical thinking in co-creating and sustaining ecological learning webs in university pedagogies

Catherine E. Camden-Pratt

Research output: Contribution to journalArticle

Abstract

In this article I write to know and begin a conversation about how to co-create and sustain ecological learning webs in tertiary pedagogies. It is positioned in applied social ecology using creative arts, critical thinking - including critical autobiography - as pedagogical approaches in a 100 Level undergraduate unit Learning and Creativity at the University of Western Sydney. The article gives examples of and explores specific experiential based pedagogical approaches with an exploration of the relevant theory along with student feedback on the pedagogies discussed. Praxis using creative arts and critical thinking provides a model for critical sustainable engaged tertiary pedagogies. Being positioned within a social ecology mapping of the inter-relationship between the personal, the social/political/cultural; the environment and the spiritual enables students to learn in a holistic and response-able manner and places them at the centre of their learning. Writing to know illuminated how working in the ways I do simultaneously allows me as teacher to participate as a learner and in doing so, sustain my teaching. Be-ing teacher/learner inside do-ing teaching/learning is a way of approaching the tertiary pedagogical site that facilitates and models sustainability through building an ecological web of relationships that opens opportunities for student and teacher transformation.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages13
JournalTransnational Curriculum Inquiry
Publication statusPublished - 2008

Keywords

  • social ecology
  • pedagogy, education and praxis
  • learning
  • critical thinking
  • educational sociology
  • creative ability

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Social ecology and creative pedagogy : using creative arts and critical thinking in co-creating and sustaining ecological learning webs in university pedagogies'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this