Situated Pedagogy and the Situationist International: Countering a Pedagogy of Placelessness

Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 45 (3):240-261 (2009)
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Among the avant-garde organizations in Europe during the middle of the twentieth century, a few of them combined in 1957 to form the Situationist International (SI). This article locates relevant aspects of their theory in the increasingly visible constellation of Critical Geography and educational scholarship, both in the foundations of education and curriculum theory. After a brief introduction to the SI, a situated pedaogy is presented in past and present educational literature and is complemented with various theoretical constructs of the SI. These considerations are presented to address and, perhaps, remedy a pedagogy of placelessness that appears to be prevalent in public schools today. A situated pedagogy connects the curriculum to the everyday lives of students and is interested in identity and self-formation, but also social-formation and the relationships between the two, and asks students to pay attention to their environment, and listening to what places have to tell us. It also asks students to read the world and to decode it politically, socially, historically, and aesthetically. A situated pedagogy attends to place, not only as the focus of student inquiry or academic study, but as the spaces for performative action, intervention, and perhaps transformation. As such, education moves beyond schools to their communities as students participate in remapping their material and curricular landscapes

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Editor's corner.Rebecca Martusewicz - 2009 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 45 (3):231-235.
Embodied Reimagining of Pedagogical Places/Spaces.Shilpi Sinha & Lyudmila Bryzzheva - 2012 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 48 (4):347-365.

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