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This accessible and timely edited volume is at once provocative and original in shedding new light on the roles of science and arts creativities for ‘future-making education’. An international set of expert authors grapple with innovative ways of thinking about the complex, textured and contested entanglements of knowledge and practice reconfigurings in STEAM education.

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"As a pragmatist I found the examples and accounts deeply inspiring (…) For those who are well versed in the philosophy of learning and education I expect the language and references would either be reassuringly familiar or helpful in terms of opening up new pathways and arguments. The audience for this, in HE terms, is anyone looking for innovative ways of approaching learning through creativity and exploring the physical world through experience. This works well for those training to teach in primary and secondary education and obviously for those looking to train teachers." - Simon Gamble (2021) Why science and art creativities matter. Innovations in Education and Teaching International

Table of Contents
Acknowledgement List of Figures and Tables Notes on Contributors Prelude: (Re-)Configuring STEAM in Future-Making Education  Laura Colucci-Gray and Pamela Burnard PART 1: Positioning Steam in Future-Making Education Introduction to Part 1  Pamela Burnard and Laura Colucci-Gray 1 Where Science Ends, Art Begins? Critical Perspectives on the Development of STEAM in the New Climatic Regime  Anne Pirrie 2 Becoming Bird: Creative Pedagogies for Future-Making Education?  Margaret Somerville, Tessa McGavock and Keiren Stephenson 3 Posthuman De/Colonising Teacher Education in South Africa: Animals, Anthropomorphism and Picture-Book Art  Karin Murris 4 Between Will and Wildness in STEAM Education  Ramsey Affifi PART 2: Why Does Science Matter? Introduction to Part 2  Pamela Burnard and Laura Colucci-Gray 5 Developing an Ecological View through STEAM Pedagogies in Science Education  Laura Colucci-Gray 6 Listening in Science Education: Fostering Students’ Lifeworld Experiences  Edvin Østergaard 7 Science-Arts as Verbs: New Figurations in Early Childhood  Sofie Areljung PART 3: Why Do the Arts Matter? Introduction to Part 3  Pamela Burnard and Laura Colucci-Gray 8 Reconfiguring STEAM through Material Enactments of Mathematics and Arts: A Diffractive Reading of Young People’s Intradisciplinary Math-Artworks  Pamela Burnard, Pallawi Sinha, Carine Steyn, Kristóf Fenyvesi, Christopher Brownell, Olivier Werner and Zsolt Lavicza 9 Steam Education, Art/Science and Quiet Activism  Anna Hickey-Moody, Christine Horn and Marissa Willcox 10 Embracing the Serpent: Education for Ecosophy and Aesthetic Appreciation  James MacAllister 11 Linking the Missing Links: An Artful Workshop on Metamorphoses of Organic Forms  Jan Van Boeckel PART 4: STEAM Reconfigurings in Practice Introduction to Part 4  Pamela Burnard and Laura Colucci-Gray 12 Creative Pedagogy and Environmental Responsibility: A Diffractive Analysis of an Intra-Active Science|Arts Practice  Lindsay Hetherington (with Kerry Chappell, Hermione Ruck Keene and Heather Wren) 13 Learning Mathematical Concepts as a Whole-Body Experience: Connecting Multiple Intelligences, Creativities and Embodiments within the STEAM Framework  Kristóf Fenyvesi, Saara Lehto, Christopher Brownell, Lena Nasiakou, Zsolt Lavicza and Riikka Kosola 14 STEM to STEAM as an Approach to Human Development: The Potential of Arts Practices for Supporting Wellbeing  Nicola Walshe, Elsa Lee, Danielle Lloyd and Ruth Sapsed 15 Taste as Science, Aesthetic Experience and Inquiry  Erik Fooladi 16 On Sensorial Experiences at the Beach: Thinking with Haraway to Explore an Unfolding Sensory Knowing of Marine STEAM  Catherine Francis 17 On Methodological Accounts of Improvisation and "Making with" in Science and Music  Carolyn Cooke Postlude: Un-Conclusions: Disentangling the Assemblage of Science and Arts Creativities for Future-Making Education  Pamela Burnard and Laura Colucci-Gray Epilogue: What Knowledge Do We Need for Future-Making Education?  Tim Ingold Index

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 19/12/2019
      ISBN13: 9789004396111, 978-9004396111
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      Book Synopsis
      This accessible and timely edited volume is at once provocative and original in shedding new light on the roles of science and arts creativities for ‘future-making education’. An international set of expert authors grapple with innovative ways of thinking about the complex, textured and contested entanglements of knowledge and practice reconfigurings in STEAM education.

      Trade Review
      "As a pragmatist I found the examples and accounts deeply inspiring (…) For those who are well versed in the philosophy of learning and education I expect the language and references would either be reassuringly familiar or helpful in terms of opening up new pathways and arguments. The audience for this, in HE terms, is anyone looking for innovative ways of approaching learning through creativity and exploring the physical world through experience. This works well for those training to teach in primary and secondary education and obviously for those looking to train teachers." - Simon Gamble (2021) Why science and art creativities matter. Innovations in Education and Teaching International

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgement List of Figures and Tables Notes on Contributors Prelude: (Re-)Configuring STEAM in Future-Making Education  Laura Colucci-Gray and Pamela Burnard PART 1: Positioning Steam in Future-Making Education Introduction to Part 1  Pamela Burnard and Laura Colucci-Gray 1 Where Science Ends, Art Begins? Critical Perspectives on the Development of STEAM in the New Climatic Regime  Anne Pirrie 2 Becoming Bird: Creative Pedagogies for Future-Making Education?  Margaret Somerville, Tessa McGavock and Keiren Stephenson 3 Posthuman De/Colonising Teacher Education in South Africa: Animals, Anthropomorphism and Picture-Book Art  Karin Murris 4 Between Will and Wildness in STEAM Education  Ramsey Affifi PART 2: Why Does Science Matter? Introduction to Part 2  Pamela Burnard and Laura Colucci-Gray 5 Developing an Ecological View through STEAM Pedagogies in Science Education  Laura Colucci-Gray 6 Listening in Science Education: Fostering Students’ Lifeworld Experiences  Edvin Østergaard 7 Science-Arts as Verbs: New Figurations in Early Childhood  Sofie Areljung PART 3: Why Do the Arts Matter? Introduction to Part 3  Pamela Burnard and Laura Colucci-Gray 8 Reconfiguring STEAM through Material Enactments of Mathematics and Arts: A Diffractive Reading of Young People’s Intradisciplinary Math-Artworks  Pamela Burnard, Pallawi Sinha, Carine Steyn, Kristóf Fenyvesi, Christopher Brownell, Olivier Werner and Zsolt Lavicza 9 Steam Education, Art/Science and Quiet Activism  Anna Hickey-Moody, Christine Horn and Marissa Willcox 10 Embracing the Serpent: Education for Ecosophy and Aesthetic Appreciation  James MacAllister 11 Linking the Missing Links: An Artful Workshop on Metamorphoses of Organic Forms  Jan Van Boeckel PART 4: STEAM Reconfigurings in Practice Introduction to Part 4  Pamela Burnard and Laura Colucci-Gray 12 Creative Pedagogy and Environmental Responsibility: A Diffractive Analysis of an Intra-Active Science|Arts Practice  Lindsay Hetherington (with Kerry Chappell, Hermione Ruck Keene and Heather Wren) 13 Learning Mathematical Concepts as a Whole-Body Experience: Connecting Multiple Intelligences, Creativities and Embodiments within the STEAM Framework  Kristóf Fenyvesi, Saara Lehto, Christopher Brownell, Lena Nasiakou, Zsolt Lavicza and Riikka Kosola 14 STEM to STEAM as an Approach to Human Development: The Potential of Arts Practices for Supporting Wellbeing  Nicola Walshe, Elsa Lee, Danielle Lloyd and Ruth Sapsed 15 Taste as Science, Aesthetic Experience and Inquiry  Erik Fooladi 16 On Sensorial Experiences at the Beach: Thinking with Haraway to Explore an Unfolding Sensory Knowing of Marine STEAM  Catherine Francis 17 On Methodological Accounts of Improvisation and "Making with" in Science and Music  Carolyn Cooke Postlude: Un-Conclusions: Disentangling the Assemblage of Science and Arts Creativities for Future-Making Education  Pamela Burnard and Laura Colucci-Gray Epilogue: What Knowledge Do We Need for Future-Making Education?  Tim Ingold Index

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