Purpose:This article aims to describe and discuss what local weather landscapes mean to children and how weather implies exploring bodily sensations and capabilities.It does so by following the work of a community art...Purpose:This article aims to describe and discuss what local weather landscapes mean to children and how weather implies exploring bodily sensations and capabilities.It does so by following the work of a community artist,working as a kindergarten teacher,over 1 year.Design/Approach/Methods:Through a narrative inquiry approach,which also includes studies of archival data and field notes,we analyze how local and personally experienced weather events imply what we call“cultures of exploration”in institutional practices.The epistemologies cross the specter of cultural–historical,pragmatic,and deep ecological philosophy.Findings:Through this study,we exemplify how experiencing weather is intertwined into pedagogical practices like habituating the body to cope with cold and wet weather,learning about danger in a wild natural landscape,and valuing species as a powerful practice.The descriptions exemplify“cultures of exploration”as a pedagogical approach.Originality/Value:In this time of an increasing climate crisis on our planet,the value of our findings is to foreground new insights,awareness,and knowledge relevant to children;to early-childhood education;and to life and societies at large.We can thus develop methods to better care for,protect,and educate children.This article has the potential to show how weather events are intertwined with everyday institutional practices—as well as how children,through exploration,learn to cope with seasonal weather landscapes and local cultural adaptations.展开更多
In response to the national strategy of“vigorously cultivating interdisciplinary talents and actively promoting interdisciplinary integration,”this article focuses on the nationally recognized Environmental Design p...In response to the national strategy of“vigorously cultivating interdisciplinary talents and actively promoting interdisciplinary integration,”this article focuses on the nationally recognized Environmental Design program at Hezhou University’s College of Design,leveraging local industry advantages to engage in interdisciplinary integration through educational practices.Using the“Construction of the Panoramic Virtual Nature Museum of the Guizhou Crocodile Lizard at Mount Dagui”as a case study,we aim to establish a professional and interdisciplinary learning community,incorporate student-centered interactive teaching methods,boost student motivation,enhance teaching quality,nurture forward-thinking versatile innovative talents,and provide a guideline for interdisciplinary educational reform.展开更多
This study investigates the impact of bilingual education on the language skills and cultural identity of minority students.Through a mixed-methods approach,combining quantitative proficiency tests and qualitative int...This study investigates the impact of bilingual education on the language skills and cultural identity of minority students.Through a mixed-methods approach,combining quantitative proficiency tests and qualitative interviews,the research provides a comprehensive analysis of the effects of bilingual education.The results indicate that bilingual education significantly enhances students’proficiency in both their native and second languages,while also fostering a strong sense of cultural identity and pride.The qualitative data reveal that bilingualism serves as a bridge between cultures,allowing students to integrate elements from both cultures into their identities.Despite the observed benefits,challenges such as language attrition and societal pressures towards assimilation are discussed.The study concludes with recommendations for policy and educational practices to maximize the potential of bilingual education,emphasizing the importance of linguistic and cultural diversity in fostering inclusive educational environments.Future research directions are suggested to explore long-term outcomes and the role of technology in bilingual education.展开更多
基金funded by the Norwegian Research Council through the KINDknow Research Centre(2018-2023).
文摘Purpose:This article aims to describe and discuss what local weather landscapes mean to children and how weather implies exploring bodily sensations and capabilities.It does so by following the work of a community artist,working as a kindergarten teacher,over 1 year.Design/Approach/Methods:Through a narrative inquiry approach,which also includes studies of archival data and field notes,we analyze how local and personally experienced weather events imply what we call“cultures of exploration”in institutional practices.The epistemologies cross the specter of cultural–historical,pragmatic,and deep ecological philosophy.Findings:Through this study,we exemplify how experiencing weather is intertwined into pedagogical practices like habituating the body to cope with cold and wet weather,learning about danger in a wild natural landscape,and valuing species as a powerful practice.The descriptions exemplify“cultures of exploration”as a pedagogical approach.Originality/Value:In this time of an increasing climate crisis on our planet,the value of our findings is to foreground new insights,awareness,and knowledge relevant to children;to early-childhood education;and to life and societies at large.We can thus develop methods to better care for,protect,and educate children.This article has the potential to show how weather events are intertwined with everyday institutional practices—as well as how children,through exploration,learn to cope with seasonal weather landscapes and local cultural adaptations.
基金Research on the Construction and Interaction Design of the Mobile Panoramic Virtual Daguishan Alligator Lizard Natural Ecological Museum(2023HUKY01)Teaching Environmental Design Under the Background of Interdisciplinary Integration Study on the Reform of Learning Model(hzxyzcjg202301)The Curriculum Reform of Design Major Under the New Liberal Arts Perspective:A Study on the Path of Revolution and the Mode of Innovation Based on Guangxi Huang Gold Jewelry Design Industry College as a Perspective(hzxyzdjg202305)。
文摘In response to the national strategy of“vigorously cultivating interdisciplinary talents and actively promoting interdisciplinary integration,”this article focuses on the nationally recognized Environmental Design program at Hezhou University’s College of Design,leveraging local industry advantages to engage in interdisciplinary integration through educational practices.Using the“Construction of the Panoramic Virtual Nature Museum of the Guizhou Crocodile Lizard at Mount Dagui”as a case study,we aim to establish a professional and interdisciplinary learning community,incorporate student-centered interactive teaching methods,boost student motivation,enhance teaching quality,nurture forward-thinking versatile innovative talents,and provide a guideline for interdisciplinary educational reform.
文摘This study investigates the impact of bilingual education on the language skills and cultural identity of minority students.Through a mixed-methods approach,combining quantitative proficiency tests and qualitative interviews,the research provides a comprehensive analysis of the effects of bilingual education.The results indicate that bilingual education significantly enhances students’proficiency in both their native and second languages,while also fostering a strong sense of cultural identity and pride.The qualitative data reveal that bilingualism serves as a bridge between cultures,allowing students to integrate elements from both cultures into their identities.Despite the observed benefits,challenges such as language attrition and societal pressures towards assimilation are discussed.The study concludes with recommendations for policy and educational practices to maximize the potential of bilingual education,emphasizing the importance of linguistic and cultural diversity in fostering inclusive educational environments.Future research directions are suggested to explore long-term outcomes and the role of technology in bilingual education.