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Concerns about emotional well-being have recently become the focus of social policy, particularly in education settings. This is a sudden and unique development in placing new ideas about emotion and creativity and communication in curriculum content, pedagogy and assessment, but also in redefining fundamentally what it is to ‘know’. Our report charts the creation of what we call an ‘emotional epistemology’ that may undermine all previous ideas about epistemology, draws out implications for educational aspirations and purposes and evaluates potential implications for these aspirations and purposes if trends we identify here continue into the future.Citation
Ecclestone, K . and Hayes, D. (2008) Affect: knowledge, communication, creativity and emotion, Beyond Current Horizons. Available at: http://www.beyondcurrenthorizons.org.uk/affect-knowledge-communication-creativity-and-emotion/Publisher
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Beyond Current HorizonsAdditional Links
http://www.beyondcurrenthorizons.org.uk/affect-knowledge-communication-creativity-and-emotion/Type
Research ReportLanguage
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