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Madoc-Jones, Geoff – Teaching Education, 2005
Paul Ricoeur asks that we conceive of the imagination less in terms of visual images than in terms of language. He develops this idea as part of the hermeneutic work of interpreting literary texts and posits that the world disclosed by the literary work provides a space for the imaginative consideration of new possibilities for the self. I…
Descriptors: Language Arts, Literature Appreciation, Teaching Methods, Imagination
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Manna, Concettina; Minichiello, Giuliano – Teaching Education, 2005
In the context of learning theories the problem of the passage from the psychological dimension governed by images to the "scientific" dimension dominated by concepts needs to be reformulated. The starting point of the question should be recognition that at a "deep" level, between the two dimensions, there is a bridge, the design of which can be…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Imagination, Story Telling, Semantics
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Gajdamaschko, Natalia – Teaching Education, 2005
Lev Vygotsky was an educational theorist and psychologist of extraordinarily wide knowledge whose major writings deal with the entire learning-teaching-development enterprise. Despite wide-ranging interests towards Vygotskian theory, the issue of imagination remains outside of the main line of the general inquiries. Thus there is a gap in that…
Descriptors: Imagination, Educational Practices, Educational Theories, Curriculum Development