Environmental storytelling : using poetry therapy methods in educational context
Year of publication
2024
Authors
Kauppinen, Merja
Abstract
The teachers can find it challenging to deal with the so-called wicked problems with their students. As a result, they can simply pass the themes or consider them too complex for younger students. The basis of these kinds of attitudes can be uncertainty about one's own emotions in the instruction of messy themes. In order to get experience on instruction of sensitive, charged topics, there has been arranged an interdisciplinary course, Environmental Storytelling, addressing climate education through experiential methods as a part of the in-service teacher education. The course consisted of hands-on experience in arts-based learning methods including teaching practice. The purpose of this study was to investigate poetry therapy as a method of empathetic processing of climate education. A deep dialogical process of the interactive poetry therapy model (Hynes & Hynes-Berry, 2012) generates emotional experiences by which participants can gain peace of mind and provide recognition and understanding of one’s feelings. 37 teacher students in two groups performed a 4-part course (orientation, deepening, school pilot and reflective phases). The research question was, what kind of meanings did the teacher students give to the practices of poetry therapy methods. The learning diaries (N=37) were used as data. The preliminary results show that in the parts of the course the poetry therapy methods were appreciated in many ways: they got the students to notice the consequences of the climate change and gave motivation to treat the topic pedagogically as well as gave learning tools for artistic handling of the theme.
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Abstract
Parent publication type
Conference
Audience
Scientific
Publication channel information
Parent publication name
Conference
European Biblio/Poetry Therapy Conference
Publisher
Hungarian Association for Biblio/Poetry Therapy
Open access
Open access in the publisher’s service
Yes
Open access of publication channel
Fully open publication channel
Self-archived
Yes
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Fields of science
Psychology; Educational sciences; Literature studies
Keywords
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Publication country
Hungary
Internationality of the publisher
International
Language
English
International co-publication
No
Co-publication with a company
No
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No