Generative Divergent Analysis as a Model for Reflection Illustrated with Reference to an Early-years Reception Class and Wicker Settee
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04/04/2014
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Generative divergent analysis (GDA) is a creative additive approach to raising insignificant details of experience to significance. A schematic view of the model highlights use of evocative objects as starting point for ‘turning towards’, ‘turning away’ and ‘being-in-relation-to’ as part of an ongoing burgeoning of experience.The model is exemplified by focusing on a wicker settee as an evocative object that was noticed in an early-years reception class. Revisiting the object generated several speculative ideas relating to the hidden curriculum and energies of childhood. Poetry and song were used during the revisiting in order to develop a more direct experience in addition to the more contemplative awareness that was evoked during the first encounters. As an additive process the outcome of GDA takes the form of unfinished resources for thinking. |
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Barnett, Anthony (2014) Generative Divergent Analysis as a Model for Reflection Illustrated with Reference to an Early-years Reception Class and Wicker Settee. Reflective Practice: International and Multidisciplinary Perspectives, 15 (4). pp. 518-529. ISSN Print: 1462-3943 Online:1470-1103 |
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Routledge |
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http://eprints.worc.ac.uk/3088/ http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/14623943.2014.900017#.U2jI06IuD08 10.1080/14623943.2014.900017 |
Palavras-Chave | #LB Theory and practice of education |
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