Pedagogical touch is becoming an endangered species in the learning environments we create with our students. Many school districts are adopting no-touch policies without considering the social and emotional implications for students. Through ethnodramatic, performative and autoethnographic writing, difficult questions are posed. Are interpersonal physical connections between students and educators an important and valuable expression in the pedagogical relationship? What personal, experiential and/or institutional considerations influence the pedagogical choices that teachers make in using touch? Does fear play a role in making these pedagogical decisions? Does gender matter? This body of work is divided into two sections. The first piece ...
Research shows that physical touch is essential to human well-being. At the same time there is a fea...
This article presents an excerpt of the research concerning six dance teachers in southern Brazilian...
Abstract Prior research has shown that touch has an important role in preschools. However, less is ...
This thesis offers an interpretation of how eight male primary school teachers experience touch betw...
In peer interactions within educational settings, students touch each other to display affection, to...
This paper explores how touch is key to understanding education--not as an achievement or an instrum...
Globally, teaching has become more complex and more challenging over recent years, with new and incr...
This article focuses on touch, talk and embodied resources as a means of directing participants’ att...
The article presents a microethnographic study on touch episodes between teaching assistants and pup...
This paper explores a common representational form of teaching that has reappeared in current educat...
This chapter explores the cultural meanings of touch as applied to certain movement practices involv...
Abstract This article focuses on the stories that practitioners tell about the touch in the context ...
This study was originally designed to examine and measure the effect of touch on achieving immediacy...
There is much more to the Elementary School classroom than simply the fundamental skills of reading,...
This autoethnography describes the process of inquiry that led to the development of a series of eth...
Research shows that physical touch is essential to human well-being. At the same time there is a fea...
This article presents an excerpt of the research concerning six dance teachers in southern Brazilian...
Abstract Prior research has shown that touch has an important role in preschools. However, less is ...
This thesis offers an interpretation of how eight male primary school teachers experience touch betw...
In peer interactions within educational settings, students touch each other to display affection, to...
This paper explores how touch is key to understanding education--not as an achievement or an instrum...
Globally, teaching has become more complex and more challenging over recent years, with new and incr...
This article focuses on touch, talk and embodied resources as a means of directing participants’ att...
The article presents a microethnographic study on touch episodes between teaching assistants and pup...
This paper explores a common representational form of teaching that has reappeared in current educat...
This chapter explores the cultural meanings of touch as applied to certain movement practices involv...
Abstract This article focuses on the stories that practitioners tell about the touch in the context ...
This study was originally designed to examine and measure the effect of touch on achieving immediacy...
There is much more to the Elementary School classroom than simply the fundamental skills of reading,...
This autoethnography describes the process of inquiry that led to the development of a series of eth...
Research shows that physical touch is essential to human well-being. At the same time there is a fea...
This article presents an excerpt of the research concerning six dance teachers in southern Brazilian...
Abstract Prior research has shown that touch has an important role in preschools. However, less is ...