基于实践的学习的身体性

The corporeality of practice-based learning

ORGANIZATION STUDIES · 2010
被引 150
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

批评实践导向的学习理论忽视身体,基于梅洛-庞蒂的现象学提出学习是身体图式吸收新能力的过程,对教育研究者有启发。

Abstract

Practice-based approaches to learning and knowing can be credited with their contribution to, among other things, establishing the social basis for human cognition, action and interaction. However, although they emphasise the (ontological) significance of practice, inter/action and activity as the basis of learning and knowing, little attention has been paid to the body — that which makes all doing and performs all action. The aim of the present study is to suggest a corporeal ground for a practice-based learning theory. The body is regarded as our link to the practical (social and material) world, and is thus the medium of learning and knowing. Drawing on Merleau-Ponty’s (1962; 1964; 1968) advanced phenomenology learning is viewed as a process of incorporating and absorbing new competencies and understandings into our body schema, which in turn transforms our ways of perceiving and acting. Learning is corporeal, pre-discursive and pre-social, stemming from the body’s perpetual need to cope with tensions arising in the body-environment connections. The study closes with some theoretical and practical implications for practice-based approaches to learning and knowing.

学习理论现象学认知科学教育学