The impact of the project will be scientific and societal.
The scientific impact that the project is progressing towards is ground-breaking and transferable research on aesthetic and embodied learning and responsive pedagogies for democracy and the change these evoke in learners and educators. Progress in the first reporting period along the pathway to this scientific impact has involved:
• collaborative work between partners on exploring and sharing a range of theory, concepts, practices and research literature relating to aesthetic and embodied learning for democracy.
• the design of cases, guided by a project Methodological Framework, to trial the Prototype Pedagogical Framework and Guides and to generate in-depth data in varying and contrasting contexts.
The societal impact that the project is progressing towards is new pedagogical approaches to education for democracy that engage learners’ and educators’ hearts as well as minds, increase capacity to engage actively in democratic citizenship that connects and evolves locally, and strengthens the ways in which practising democracy challenges social injustices and engages with conflict and antagonisms. The project will introduce new innovative pedagogies and engage educators’ creativity in developing aesthetic and embodied learning for democracy, through use of the project’s Pedagogical Framework and Guides by ‘early adopter’ education stakeholders in all phases of education (primary, secondary, higher education and adult/professional) and ensuring research results and pedagogical resources are available after the project’s funded period.
As it is in its early phase, the project does not yet have measurable results. However, the created prototype pedagogical Framework and associated Guides are first step towards measurable results, such as scientific publications and the launch-ready Framework, which will be the project’s pathways to its scientific and societal impact. Successful completion of research trialling the prototype Framework and Guides in 19 cases in differing national contexts and the forthcoming cross-case analysis, as well as ongoing efforts of the CDE strategy, which includes maintaining and strengthening relations with a variety of European stakeholders, are critical aspects in achieving future results and in proceeding towards the realisation of the project’s scientific and societal impact.