Abstract
With this article we connect the knowledge and experiences of two retired schoolteachers to present-day paradigms of learning and teaching in schools through narrative and arts-informed research processes. By extracting meaning from narratives of teacher experience and representing those meanings using musical and visual art media and methods, we hope to engage percipients in a form of “empathetic participation” that may lead to new and/or revitalized conceptions of teaching and learning, inform current pedagogical practices, and enhance teachers’ sense of belonging to an intergenerational community of educators.
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Kukkonen, T., & Bolden, B. (2018). Teaching Lives: An Arts-Informed Exploration of Teacher Experience. Art/Research International: A Transdisciplinary Journal, 3(2), 150–171. https://doi.org/10.18432/ari29329
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