Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
The article presents the method called Trame, a method designed for the professional
training of doctors, nurses and social workers. The method makes the theoretical reflection of the pedagogical directors of the twentieth century dialogue with a more
specifically pedagogical and sociological literature that distances itself from cognitive
learning models and conceives learning as a situated and collective activity; it interfaces with Dewey (1961) and, at the same time, with pedagogical approaches that thematise theatre as an educational device (Massa, R. (eds.) (1992) La Clinica Della
Formazione, Milano, Italy, Franco Angeli). It also focuses on the role that the body
plays in learning processes. Theatre is done with the body and it is precisely starting
from the centrality of the body that theatrical practices can 'push' training practices
towards an overcoming of the mind/body dichotomy and a clearer focus on the intertwining between performance and training. In this perspective, Trame is configured
as a method that aims to train the 'knowledge of' the body to develop self-awareness
and reflexivity on one's professional action.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
care; empowerment; professional training; reflexivity; social workers; theatre workshop
Elenco autori:
Tesauro, Tiziana
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