Imagination: a forgotten learning tool box

  • Kieran Egan

Keywords:

imagination, emotion, story, binomial pairs, learning

Abstract

The article presents the research of the Imaginative Education Research Group (IERG) and the current piece of work focuses on children’s imagination and emotions and the ways in which they can influence daily learning in class. This research work shows how these tools can be included in class planning in a simple and innovating way (having the form of stories, by using binary opposites which, in turn, have to be abstract and emotional). The work ends with a brief example of the use of these tools in the planning of a mathematics class about the position value of numbers.

 

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Author Biography

Kieran Egan

Faculty of Education Simon Fraser University Burnaby, B.C. Canadá V5A 1S6

Published

2012-07-22

How to Cite

Egan, K. (2012). Imagination: a forgotten learning tool box. Praxis Educativa, 14(14), 12–16. Retrieved from https://ojs.unlpam.edu.ar/ojs/index.php/praxis/article/view/428