Minding Bodies: How Physical Space, Sensation, & Movement Affect Learning
Starting from new research on the bodyāaptly summarized as āsitting is the new smokingāāMinding Bodies aims to help instructors improve their studentsā knowledge and skills through physical movement, attention to the spatial environment, and sensitivity to humans as more than ābrains on sticks.ā It shifts the focus of adult learning from an exclusively mental effort toward an embodied, sensory-rich experience, offering new strategies to maximize the effectiveness of time spent learning together on campus as well as remotely.
Minding Bodies draws from a wide range of body/mind research in cognitive psychology, kinesiology, and phenomenology to bring a holistic perspective to teaching and learning. The embodied learning approaches described by Susan Hrach are inclusive, low-tech, low-cost strategies that deepen the development of disciplinary knowledge and skills. Campus change-makers will also find recommendations for supporting a transformational mission through an attention to studentsā embodied learning experiences.