Embeddedness Discourses comprise perspectives on learning that refuse separations of self from other and individual from collective. Perceived boundaries among persons and peoples are understood as heuristic conveniences, as collective phenomena are recognized to unfold from and to be enfolded in individual phenomena. Phrased differently, collective forms are understood as learning bodies.
Learn More...Embodiment Discourses comprise perspectives on learning that refuse a separation of mental and physical. Mental and physical are understood as integrated and inseparable aspects of the body. Phrased differently, the body is not seen as something that a learner learns through, but as the learner. Correspondingly, behaviors are not seen as goals or indications of learning, but as integral elements of learning.
Learn More...Learning Embodied Activity Framework (LEAF) (Joshua Danish, Noel Enyedy, Asmalina Saleh, 2020s) – a mashup of several prominent Embodiment Discourses and Embeddedness Discourses that is focused on offering pragmatic design advice for educators
Please cite this article as:
Davis, B., & Francis, K. (2023). “Learning Embodied Activity Framework (LEAF)” in Discourses on Learning in Education. https://learningdiscourses.com.
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