Straggle - Share – Learn. Transdisciplinary and holistic teaching through Visual Arts techniques (experiences in four countries)
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https://doi.org/10.22456/2357-9854.100762Keywords:
Travelling. Walking Pedagogies. Formal and informal education. Transdisciplinarity. Contemporary art.Abstract
The travelling as a process of sharing knowledge, is revealed, for the authors, in a method of meeting with the Other. A way of understanding and experimenting with educational practices, using tools inherent to Visual Arts (Contemporary Art). In this article, four transdisciplinary practices on different continents are shared (Europe – Portugal; Asia – Hong Kong; America – Brazil; Africa – Nigeria), based mainly on the Walking Pedagogies and participatory exercises performed collaboratively among all participants, taking into account the environment in which they find themselves.Downloads
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