Creativity Through Embodied Movement in Expressive Activities: Conceptualising a New Pedagogical Model

María Pilar León, Carlos Evangelio, Sixto González-Víllora, Antonio Calderón

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Abstract

This work aimed to outline the first stages for the development of a pedagogical model for teaching-learning of expressive content within physical education (creative body movement). Drawing on several suggestions from previous models’ conceptualizations, we explore and present the theoretical foundations, practical considerations, and assumptions that align and support their core features. The major theme of the model is that students explore new expressive movements and develop capabilities through expressive games or tasks that nurture their creativity and ease their embodied movements. This implies that teachers should provide students with several resources and stimuli to nurture their creativity. Also, teachers should promote students’ embodiment through the exploration of new movements that allow knowing themselves in different movement situations. The affective and cognitive domains will be prominent in this model. The teachers’ and students’ assumptions, implementation needs, and enactment about how to apply this model are also proposed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)289-307
Number of pages19
JournalQuest
Volume76
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • creativity
  • embodiment
  • Expressiveness
  • models-based practice
  • physical education

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