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Children as community planners: embodied activities,visual-spatial thinking,and a re-imagined community
Authors:Camille L Bryant  Andrea D Frazier  Becky Becker  Amanda Rees
Institution:1. School of Education, Department of Advanced Studies in Education, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA cbryan16@jhu.edu;3. College of Education and Health Professions, Department of Counseling, Foundations, and Leadership, Columbus State University, Columbus, GA, USA;4. College of Architecture, Arts, and Humanities, Department of Performing Arts, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, USA;5. College of Letters and Sciences, Department of History and Geography, Columbus State University, Columbus, GA, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This qualitative research endeavor explored the role of embodiment as a pathway to visual-spatial thinking. The researchers relied on an interdisciplinary approach using geography and theater rooted in kinesthetic and empathetic embodied activities to facilitate visual-spatial thinking within the context of a community redevelopment project. The participants consisted of 14 elementary and middle school aged girls attending a Girls Inc. program within a low-income housing community. The researchers situated the findings using McCormack’s (1998. Visual/Spatial Thinking: An Essential Element of Elementary School Science. Washington, DC: Council for Elementary School Science]; 2011. “Don’t Verbalize, Visualize!” NSTA WebNews Digest. Accessed June 15, 2016. http://www.nsta.org/publications/news/story.aspx?id=58298]) visual-spatial thinking typology and theories of embodiment. The findings revealed that the girls exhibited three types of visual-spatial thinking, which ranged from foundational to highly advanced ways of thinking about space, to include visual-spatial perception, memory, and creative thinking. The results also illustrate that embodied activities that engage sensorimotor functions through an interdisciplinary approach, can facilitate visual-spatial thinking.
Keywords:Visual-spatial thinking  embodiment  community planning  theater and geography
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