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Sketch: teaching and learning inside the culture shoe box: the power of play in HE: creativity in tertiary learning

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Abstract

A culture shoe box filled with cultural objects is an inexpensive, hands-on educational resource introduced to facilitate workshops and enhance students’ learning experience especially in teaching culture, ethics and communication. The box can enhance students’ engagement through their sense of ownership especially if students themselves donate inexpensive items to the box, and it can also enhance group cohesion through the rich discussions and fun that such objects are likely to generate. For educators, this teaching tool adds an element of versatility and excitement through engagement and play, especially when teaching the same topics to different groups of learners. The reusability and renewability nature of the culture shoe box allows for an always-interesting feel of higher education classrooms.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Power of Play in Higher Education: Creativity in Tertiary Learning
EditorsAlison James, Chrissi Nerantzi
PublisherSpringer
Pages117-119
ISBN (Electronic)9783319957807
ISBN (Print)9783319957791
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2019

Keywords

  • cultural items
  • dental students
  • shoe boxes

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