This week I have been
thinking a lot about transitional spaces. Reading Ellsworth (Ellsworth 2005) she talks about the space we need to leave to ‘becoming…’
for the change from what was known to what is becoming known in the learning
process.
She talks about the learning
self, exploring,
‘…the concept of the learning self as
the sensation of coming into relation with the outside world and to the other
selves who inhabit and create that world with us.’ P.117
In module one we are asked
to start to locate what the learning self
of you is. When it happens (what are the circumstances under which you have
noticed your learning self.) In the second module you engage with the learning self opening yourself to new
ideas in terms of research methods and terms of inquiry in the particular
context of this MA. In the third module you start to look at the learning
selves of others your students usually) seeing if you understand them
differently through the lens of the learning self in you that you have been
working with in the previous modules.
Interesting. My question to
myself is whether I work under the assumption that the learning self is really
just the witnessing of self-emergence. Ellsworth distinguishes the learning
self in part by looking at the learning environments that create a response of emergence;
the pedagogy of places – transitional spaces.
Adesola
Ellsworth, Elizabeth Ann. 2005. Places
of learning : media, architecture, pedagogy. New York: RoutledgeFalmer.