Arts-based methods for facilitating meta-level learning in management education: Making and expressing refined perceptual distinctions

Arts-based methods are increasingly used to facilitate meta-level learning in management education. Such increased use suggests that these methods are relevant and offer a unique contribution meeting a need in today’s management education. Yet, the literature is not clear on what this unique contrib...

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Main Author: Springborg, Claus
Other Authors: Ladkin, D.
Language:en
Published: Cranfield University 2012
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Online Access:http://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/6972
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spelling ndltd-CRANFIELD1-oai-dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk-1826-69722015-07-11T03:44:08ZArts-based methods for facilitating meta-level learning in management education: Making and expressing refined perceptual distinctionsSpringborg, ClausLearning processesperceptual distinctionsJohn DeweySusanne Langersystematic literature reviewArts-based methods are increasingly used to facilitate meta-level learning in management education. Such increased use suggests that these methods are relevant and offer a unique contribution meeting a need in today’s management education. Yet, the literature is not clear on what this unique contribution may be even though it abounds with suggestions of varying quality. To explore this matter, I conduct a systematic literature review focused on arts-based methods, management education, and meta-level learning. I find that the unique contribution of arts-based methods is to foreground the process of making and expressing more refined perceptual distinctions, not to get accurate data, but as integral to our thinking/learning. This finding is important, because it imply that certain (commonly applied) ways of using arts-based methods may limit their potential. Finally, I suggest that future research regarding arts-based methods should focus on exploring the impact the process of learning to make and express more refined perceptual distinctions may have on managerial practice to further understand the relevance of these methods to managers.Cranfield UniversityLadkin, D.2012-02-08T09:23:07Z2012-02-08T09:23:07Z2011Thesis or dissertationMastersMSc by Researchhttp://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/6972en© Cranfield University 2011. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the written permission of the copyright owner.
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topic Learning processes
perceptual distinctions
John Dewey
Susanne Langer
systematic literature review
spellingShingle Learning processes
perceptual distinctions
John Dewey
Susanne Langer
systematic literature review
Springborg, Claus
Arts-based methods for facilitating meta-level learning in management education: Making and expressing refined perceptual distinctions
description Arts-based methods are increasingly used to facilitate meta-level learning in management education. Such increased use suggests that these methods are relevant and offer a unique contribution meeting a need in today’s management education. Yet, the literature is not clear on what this unique contribution may be even though it abounds with suggestions of varying quality. To explore this matter, I conduct a systematic literature review focused on arts-based methods, management education, and meta-level learning. I find that the unique contribution of arts-based methods is to foreground the process of making and expressing more refined perceptual distinctions, not to get accurate data, but as integral to our thinking/learning. This finding is important, because it imply that certain (commonly applied) ways of using arts-based methods may limit their potential. Finally, I suggest that future research regarding arts-based methods should focus on exploring the impact the process of learning to make and express more refined perceptual distinctions may have on managerial practice to further understand the relevance of these methods to managers.
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title Arts-based methods for facilitating meta-level learning in management education: Making and expressing refined perceptual distinctions
title_short Arts-based methods for facilitating meta-level learning in management education: Making and expressing refined perceptual distinctions
title_full Arts-based methods for facilitating meta-level learning in management education: Making and expressing refined perceptual distinctions
title_fullStr Arts-based methods for facilitating meta-level learning in management education: Making and expressing refined perceptual distinctions
title_full_unstemmed Arts-based methods for facilitating meta-level learning in management education: Making and expressing refined perceptual distinctions
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