Learning with the Natural Environment: Maarit Mäkelä & Bilge Merve Aktas — International Journal of Art and Design Education

Mäkelä, Maarit & Aktaş, Bilge Merve (2023). Learning with the Natural Environment: How Walking with Nature Can Actively Shape Creativity and Contribute to Holistic Learning. International Journal of Art and Design Education, 41(4).

Learning takes place in various spaces through human and nonhuman interactions. Considering the urgent need for rethinking how humans relate to nature, in this article we present a MA level course in the context of art, craft and design to discuss how a ‘learning with the natural environment’ approach can impact learning experiences. We introduce walking with nature as a creative method that fosters students’ ability to let the environment actively shape their creative events. The encounter with nature-based materials in their different forms and following the material's flow provides students with a foundation for their creative processes. This study proposes that walking can facilitate the entanglement between the student's knowledge and encountered materials, generating an emotional and dialogical relationship with the natural environment that contributes to a holistic learning experience. We propose that such an experience can help in comprehending the importance of the caring actions we need to take and maintain towards the nonhuman world.

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Three book chapters: Bilge Merve Aktas, Maarit Mäkelä, & Riikka Latva-Somppi — Expanding Environmental Awareness in Education Through the Arts: Crafting-with the Environment (Springer)