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The Role of Metaphor and Symbol in Motivating Primary School Children (Hardcover)
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The Role of Metaphor and Symbol in Motivating Primary School Children (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Research in Education
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This book provides a fresh approach to motivation in primary school
children by exploring the role of metaphor and symbol in language
and art as a means of expressing insights developed through
learning. The book investigates and transcends Piaget's dominant
child developmental theories and considers alternative theories
from psychiatry, not least ideas drawn from the theories of Jung
and the works of McGilchrist. Using literary examples from primary
school children's work, including prose and poetry, religious
narratives, and drama and art based on Jungian archetypal images,
the book analyses how creative approaches to lesson planning around
metaphor and symbol enable children to achieve higher levels of
understanding than had been previously thought possible.
Ultimately, the volume evaluates why current practice largely fails
to retain the initial enthusiasm shown for learning by young
children, and instead offers a wealth of possible new foundations
and insights for learning among primary school children. Focusing
the primary school curriculum on creative ability, this book will
be of great interest to academics, researchers, and post-graduate
students in the fields of educational psychology, primary school
education and educational theory.
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