Journal title EXCELLENCE AND INNOVATION IN LEARNING AND TEACHING
Author/s Antinea Ambretti, Mariapia Mazzella, Wouter Cools
Publishing Year 2025 Issue 2024/2
Language English Pages 19 P. 79-97 File size 0 KB
DOI 10.3280/exioa2-2024oa19159
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Body Percussion can be an innovative method to develop various motor and cognitive skills. Can promote inclusion in education without neglecting soft skills. This type of activity favours the inclusion of all, especially disabled pupils who, being able to work as au pairs, can feel part of a group by increasing their self-esteem, with positive effects on group dynamics. Moreover, the point of view of neuroscience has further strengthened the integration of dualism mind-body according to the unifying perspective of corporeity; in this sense, some research evidence has in fact shown that you learn first and better through the body and movement, as well as through the experience and intentionality that guide the learning itself. The active teaching of Body Percussion is intertwined in a project that focuses on the whole person. The present contribution aims to outline and validate a teaching like Body Percussion, a practical activity that has theoretical foundations in Embodied Cognition; this can be a creative and effective addition to education, contributing in different ways to the learning of students, which is no longer understood as the organization of organized and pre-existing data but is an active process of building knowledge that is realized both at the individual and intra-individual level.
Keywords: ; Body percussion; Innovative method; Transversal skills; Inclusion; Embodied cognition; Education
Antinea Ambretti, Mariapia Mazzella, Wouter Cools, Body Percussion: Active and inclusive teaching oriented to disciplinary knowledge and transversal skills in "EXCELLENCE AND INNOVATION IN LEARNING AND TEACHING" 2/2024, pp 79-97, DOI: 10.3280/exioa2-2024oa19159