Symposium:
Aesthetic Lives: Teaching and Learning as Creative Work
Introduction
In this symposium, three scholars present the genesis, meaning, and artfulness
of creative work and its realization as aesthetic experience within three
educational fields. Lori A. Custodero, working out of music education,
provides a perspective emanating from an aesthetic of childhood wonder
and playfulness; David T. Hansen, writing out of philosophy of education,
discusses how being fully present in the teaching moment leads to meaningful
experience; and Anna Neumann, who writes out of the field of higher education
studies, represents scholars as engaged in intellectual pursuits, often
framed aesthetically, and as struggling to hold on to precious time for
creation. Aware of the inherent tensions in learning environments from
child care centers to graduate schools, we address ways in which our research
has revealed people’s sustained pursuit of imagined possibilities,
oftentimes amidst perceived impediments.
Lori A. Custodero and Anna Neumann
Teachers College, Columbia University
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