Investigation of Theories Supporting Engagement of Resistant Learners in Formal Academic Settings and Curriculum


Autoria(s): Lehn, Sherilyn
Data(s)

22/04/2016

22/04/2016

Resumo

This study sought to explore ways to work with a group of young people through an arts-based approach to the teaching of literacy. Through the research, the author integrated her own reflexivity applying arts methods over the past decade. The author’s past experiences were strongly informed by theories such as caring theory and maternal pedagogy, which also informed the research design. The study incorporated qualitative data collection instruments comprising interviews, journals, sketches, artifacts, and teacher field notes. Data were collected by 3 student participants for the duration of the research. Study results provide educators with data on the impact of creating informal and alternative ways to teach literacy and maintain student engagement with resistant learners.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10464/9240

Palavras-Chave #Arts based literacy project #Action Research #Action Research #bell hooks #Caring Theory #community #Funds of knowledge #inclusion #labyrinth #Literacy #marginalized youth #Maternal Pedagogy #Narrative Theory #Nel Noddings #Paulo Freire #Qualitative Research #resistant learners #Schoolhome Theory #school to prison pipeline