“Quilt”, aesthetic experience and autobiographical narrative: future teachers and the art of listening

The purpose of this paper is to analyze “Quilt”, a formative and investigative device, methodology, and epistemology developed by Berkenbrock-Rosito and used since 2001. In this study, we present Quilt, a device intended to contribute to teacher education through the production of written, pictorial...

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Main Authors: Margaréte May Berkenbroc-Rosito, Juliana Paiva Pereira de Souza, Sidclay Bezerra Souza
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Fundação CESGRANRIO 2021-10-01
Series:Ensaio
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Online Access:https://www.scielo.br/j/ensaio/a/grRsbzvHDxGZTRYNss8cCVp/?lang=en&format=html
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Summary:The purpose of this paper is to analyze “Quilt”, a formative and investigative device, methodology, and epistemology developed by Berkenbrock-Rosito and used since 2001. In this study, we present Quilt, a device intended to contribute to teacher education through the production of written, pictorial, and oral (auto)biographical narratives, in the Pedagogy Course of a university private area on the east side of the city of São Paulo. The methodology included a contextual questionnaire featuring questions on what “Quilt” participants liked and did not like about the experience. Data shows that “Quilt” can be considered a valuable methodology to listen to subjects, which postulates the existence of an aesthetic dimension in the constitution of one’s teaching identity.
ISSN:0104-4036
1809-4465