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March 29, 2017
Kinesthetic Language Learning: How an Accident Led to a Revelation
- Author
- West, Travis; Nam, Roger S.; and Benckhuysen, Amanda W.
- Publisher
- Teaching Theology and Religion 19, no. 4 (2016): 378-384
This essay analyzes a critical incident that took place in a hybrid distance-learning Hebrew language class that was adapting interactive, immersion-style, kinesthetic pedagogy during the week-long face-to-face intensive portion of the class – including Total Physical Response techniques in which students respond to the language with whole-body actions, entering into the world created by the language and the particular biblical text. Memorization, performance, interactive games, songs, and skits also contribute to the immersion-style learning environment. A snafu on the final day of the week led to a serendipitous solution that demonstrated Parker Palmer's idea of subject centered pedagogy. A brief description and analysis of the critical incident is followed by two short responses.