Over the last decades, embodiment has been posing great challenges to education, and several studies show that an embodied perspective has much to offer to researchers, educational practitioners, as well as policy-makers, as evidenced by the emergence of paradigms such as Embodied Learning and Embodied Education. However, reflection on the educational implications of an embodied perspective is still at a very early stage and there are few educational interventions designed after the principles of embodied cognition so far. Drawing on recent empirical research that explore the integration of body in various learning contexts, the contribution addresses the didactic implications of an embodied understanding of translating. The authors descri...
The connection between body and language has inspired research in many disciplines. More recently, t...
The aim of this thematic section is to build a bridge between Embodied Cognition (EC), Cognitive Lin...
What significance does the body have in the process of teaching and learning? In what way can the th...
Over the last decades, embodiment has been posing great challenges to education, and several studies...
Over the past few decades, the human body has been much more present in sciences and humanities, som...
Over the last decades, embodiment theories have been mainly developed in the cognitive sciences as w...
The recognition of translation as a situated event, as opposed to a purely internal cognitive act, h...
Despite the full involvement of students in their learning process, the translation classroom still ...
Motivating students for learning a foreign language in classrooms needs several updated techniques, ...
The notion of embodied learning has gained ground in educational sciences over the last decade and h...
This paper illustrates how the use of literary texts in the translation classroom can act as a catal...
The notion of embodied learning has gained ground in educational sciences over the last decade and h...
The present paper brings about a possible articulation between translation and body from a non-subli...
Through a precise reflection on embodiment cognition which has restored depth of analysis to the bod...
The connection between the body and the brain has been widely recognized by so-called embodied appro...
The connection between body and language has inspired research in many disciplines. More recently, t...
The aim of this thematic section is to build a bridge between Embodied Cognition (EC), Cognitive Lin...
What significance does the body have in the process of teaching and learning? In what way can the th...
Over the last decades, embodiment has been posing great challenges to education, and several studies...
Over the past few decades, the human body has been much more present in sciences and humanities, som...
Over the last decades, embodiment theories have been mainly developed in the cognitive sciences as w...
The recognition of translation as a situated event, as opposed to a purely internal cognitive act, h...
Despite the full involvement of students in their learning process, the translation classroom still ...
Motivating students for learning a foreign language in classrooms needs several updated techniques, ...
The notion of embodied learning has gained ground in educational sciences over the last decade and h...
This paper illustrates how the use of literary texts in the translation classroom can act as a catal...
The notion of embodied learning has gained ground in educational sciences over the last decade and h...
The present paper brings about a possible articulation between translation and body from a non-subli...
Through a precise reflection on embodiment cognition which has restored depth of analysis to the bod...
The connection between the body and the brain has been widely recognized by so-called embodied appro...
The connection between body and language has inspired research in many disciplines. More recently, t...
The aim of this thematic section is to build a bridge between Embodied Cognition (EC), Cognitive Lin...
What significance does the body have in the process of teaching and learning? In what way can the th...