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No School Station Pt. 3: No School, No Home

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These are exactly the times to rethink education because what is happening right now is showing us that just staying with the normal won’t do! Together with the Art education as Critical Tactics team of ArtEZ we bring you: No School Station, a four part miniseries on education outside of the educational institutions.

We have all lost our schools in this moment, our homes for learning. But No School pedagogy sometimes operates outside institutional frames, and sometimes outside buildings. No School can be home-based but it can also be nomadic. What does this mean for learning and creating in times of crisis?

This episode features contributions by Fabiola Camuti, Cassandra Onck, Lin Wu Adams, and Tom Jansen.

Literature:

Carlin and J. Wallin (eds.), Deleuze & Guattari, Politics and Education: For a People-Yet-to-Come, Bloomsbury, 2014.

Semetsky, Deleuze, Education and Becoming, Sense Publishers, 2006.

Gaber, Il teatro canzone (CD, 1992)

Sams, Dancing the dream, HarperCollins, 1999.

Links:

http://noschool.nl/

https://www.artez.nl/en/research/education-in-arts-and-culture-professorship

Lin Wu Adams:

https://www.facebook.com/lin.adams.39

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71 episodes

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These are exactly the times to rethink education because what is happening right now is showing us that just staying with the normal won’t do! Together with the Art education as Critical Tactics team of ArtEZ we bring you: No School Station, a four part miniseries on education outside of the educational institutions.

We have all lost our schools in this moment, our homes for learning. But No School pedagogy sometimes operates outside institutional frames, and sometimes outside buildings. No School can be home-based but it can also be nomadic. What does this mean for learning and creating in times of crisis?

This episode features contributions by Fabiola Camuti, Cassandra Onck, Lin Wu Adams, and Tom Jansen.

Literature:

Carlin and J. Wallin (eds.), Deleuze & Guattari, Politics and Education: For a People-Yet-to-Come, Bloomsbury, 2014.

Semetsky, Deleuze, Education and Becoming, Sense Publishers, 2006.

Gaber, Il teatro canzone (CD, 1992)

Sams, Dancing the dream, HarperCollins, 1999.

Links:

http://noschool.nl/

https://www.artez.nl/en/research/education-in-arts-and-culture-professorship

Lin Wu Adams:

https://www.facebook.com/lin.adams.39

  continue reading

71 episodes

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