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SenseSquared.Becoming through the senses: towards artistic ways of being in the world

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2021-1-BE02-KA220-SCH-000030256
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Partnerships for cooperation and exchanges of practices | Cooperation partnerships in school education Funder Contribution: 315,603 EUR

SenseSquared.Becoming through the senses: towards artistic ways of being in the world

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<< Background >>How can a sensuous approach and artistic attitude contribute to an education that leads to a more connected and sustainable world? This is the question that brings together each of the 6 European partners in SenseSquared, a project from Belgium, Portugal, Denmark, Norway and The Netherlands (2). All partners are strongly rooted in the arts. They are passionate about the significance of the arts for education, teacher training and related research. Moreover, they are deeply committed to exploring and demonstrating the value of artistic approaches for education together. Their main aim is to show that a sensuous approach, based on artistic attitudes can and even should become the core of all education.SenseSquared highlights how the need for societal change relates to the nature of current education. Of course, education has evolved since the 19th century. However, there happens to be a big gap between its intentions and effects in schools, while its main paradigm has largely stayed the same. On top of this, it is a known fact that both schools and society struggle with diversity and inclusion. Nevertheless, diversity can be regarded as the main feature of reality. Schools struggle with inclusion, although inclusion can be regarded as the most essential part of a society. If schools are expected to reflect and shape the society in which they are embedded, in the current situation the aforementioned aspects happen to be fundamentally problematic.It seems clear that we need an education that not only allows diversity. We need one that promotes diversity and fosters communication, as it enhances the probability of finding solutions, allows for unexpected outcomes and offers the possibility for everyone to connect. We need an education where as many children and teachers as possible can flourish in connection with each other and the world. Therefore, we need a more sensuous and artistic approach. The arts are the glue that connects diversity with inclusion, inclusion with understanding. They offer a wealth of completely new approaches towards an education based on the way we relate to each other and the world. The arts can offer the kind of education that our societies need.<< Objectives >>SenseSquared’s main objective is to show that a sensuous and artistic attitude can open up new and unexpected perspectives in educational settings. We show that adopting such an attitude can take place in a rather short amount of time. It is rewarding and joyful for everyone involved. It has a profound and lasting influence on the individual level. On top, it results in deep learning and aligns with the regular curriculum in schools.The main questions the project explores are: How can we relate to each other? How can we relate to the world? How can artists, researchers, teachers and children alike, shape the education that our society needs?The ‘temporal arts’, like music, dance, drama & performance art, serve as a model to investigate what it means to explore, to improvise, to vary and to compose in the context of shared and embodied experiences and activities based in the senses. As such, they reflect the main aspects by which we carry our lives. Taking the musicality of the mother-infant dyad as an evolutionary prototype for education, we show that a different stance to education is possible. SenseSquared shows that this new approach- isn’t difficult to understand and apply,- can gradually slip into the given school system, - can be interwoven with regular subjects within the curriculum,- has a profound positive impact on children-teachers interaction,- deeply and intuitively connects to the humanity of teachers and children,- contributes substantially to the intrinsic motivation and joy of learning.SenseSquared cooperates with teachers from pre-school/Kindergarten, over primary school to secondary education. The project offers an uninterrupted view on human mental and social development from birth till 18 years old, while evolving from a blurred understanding into more complexity. It allows new ideas to strongly take root in schools that already chose exploring new ways of becoming educated, while adding confidence and consistency to their pedagogical project. SenseSquared opens doors to address the needs of our current and future societies. It shows how education can free itself from outdated, unnecessary and sometimes even harmful ideas and habits. Together, we not only head towards, but also shape a future that will be in many ways different, and better.<< Implementation >>SenseSquared proposes a hands-on approach from the very start. This allows teachers and children to immediately get immersed in provoking generic formats, exercises, contexts, tools and kits that relate to the temporal arts. All will be very easy to start with. They can be expanded to any level of artistic complexity. Some activities are simply interactive, others have a special focus, e.g. involve the voice, use digital technology, or take place online. Teachers can gradually find connections to integrate them into the regular subjects of the curriculum. A team ethnographic study coordinated by Maastricht University and conducted by all members of the project in their local sites will develop a new evaluation methodology appropriate to the new approach.While digital technologies inevitably become part of our daily lives, they make part of this project as well. We will critically focus on the way they can fit into the proposed approach. The pandemic has forced us to make even more advantage of the possibilities for real time online interaction. It also made us aware of technology’s limitations for rich human interaction. In order to become more aware of these and at the same time exploring solutions, our activities will focus on different kinds of sensuous presence. Here we explore and balance between mere physical activities and the ones that involve online and offline digital technology.All the above will be an essential part of future education. In all of this SenseSquared strives to have an interrelated, sensuous presence among participants. The formats will become qualitatively enhanced as the result of the partners’ combined expertise. Their concrete applications will take place in cooperation with local schools and during teacher training sessions, in which partners are involved. At the end of the project, all project results will be gathered as a freely available collection of practices, involving tools and kits. Other (teams of) teachers from the broader educational public will be able to actively acquaint themselves with the activities.Participating institutions will be encouraged to evolve further in the proposed approaches after the end of the project, and as a means of gradually transforming their educational approach into the direction of the proposed paradigm.<< Results >>As previously stated, we aim at proposing a new paradigm for education. We offer different entrances to bring the SenseSquared approach of sensuous learning into practice in a school’s context. For an overall introduction, we refer to the publications following the project’s multiplier events. The proceedings of the First SenseSquared Conference will be freely available as a downloadable pdf. It contains the theoretical underpinnings of the project’s main ideas. The proceedings of the Second SenseSquared Conference will be published as a pdf as well. It zooms in on the different contexts, formats and exercises. You’ll find out how and why we call them generic. You’ll learn how to adopt and interweave them in your own practice.Those who want to delve into the SenseSquared practice of sensuous learning, will have various entrance points. SenseSquared will result in a team ethnographic study led by Maastricht University. The book, which will be published in print, reports on how children and teachers have been able to get acquainted with the proposed ideas, how they managed to implement or interweave them in their existing context, and what were the pitfalls.hEAR DROPS is a free, monthly online offer on YouTube that promotes offline artistic interactions among children and teachers. Zintuin is a diverse collection of generic exercises applicable in a context with young children or teenagers, depending on the expectations with the target group. All exercises illustrate in an accessible way the main aspects of human musicality. Zooming 1000 BIRDS Constellation is an online international seminar that explores possibilities of interaction between children, teachers and artists promoting real time, online sensuous presence through the internet. 1000 BIRDS’ artistic intervention is the international artistic production that incites the aforementioned seminar. Tools & Kits is a collection of materials that breathe the SenseSquared approach of sensuous interactions in a tangible way. They inspire for sensory exercises, or for making or collecting similar objects yourself. Anyone interested in singing or just the voice will be able to freely download the course by Stavanger University that invites exploring the sensuous possibilities of the human voice. Awareness of an immersive context, and how to shape it, will be the subject of yet another freely available publication. For delving deeper, The Takeover - Inhabiting the Sensuous, presents the underpinnings of artistic interventions into education.All of the aforementioned material or publications will be freely available through the SenseSquared website even long after the project has concluded. The SenseSquared platform will offer the possibility for real life and worldwide online artistic interactions with other teachers looking for groundbreaking educational approaches from a sensuous, artistic attitude.

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