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Cultivating Arts of Attentiveness

a presearch methodology course

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  • About the course
  • Schedule
    • Unit 1: Getting started
      • Day 1: Welcome and introduction
      • Day 2: Setting up logs
      • Day 3: What is available as sensory information?
    • Unit 2: Methods
      • Day 4: Photography
      • Day 5: Audio
      • Day 6: Video
      • Day 7: Drawing
    • Unit 3: Enhancing practice
      • Day 8: Walking
      • Day 9: Repetition
      • Day 10: Duration
      • Day 11: Making and holding time and space
    • Interlude: Mid-term presentations
      • Day 12: Mid-term presentations I
      • Day 13: Mid-term presentations II
    • Unit 4: Language
      • Day 14: Captioning
      • Day 15: Describing
      • Day 16: Silence
    • Interlude: Checking in
      • Day 17: (Multi)media essay consultations
    • Unit 5: Making connections
      • Day 18: Encounter(ing)
      • Day 19: Story(ing)
      • Day 20: Corrugation
    • Unit 6: Extension
      • Day 21: Extension in theory
      • Day 22: What does all/any of this have to do with research?
      • Day 23: Extension in practice
    • Outro: Tying knots
      • Day 24: Final showcase
      • Day 25 (exam period): Meetings with instructor
  • Readings
    • Required
    • Recommended
    • Works cited
  • Activities
  • Assignments
    • Attentive Repetition
      • Mid-term presentations
    • Log
      • Example: Self Assessment
    • Peer responses
    • (Multi)media Essay
      • (Multi)media showcase
  • CLAS
  • Terminology
  • Pedagogical approach
  • About the author(s)

Unit 4: Language

What’s going on?

What role does language play in our attentive practice?

“All of us carry our belief systems into the classrooms, and through respectful engagement and sharing, generate understanding and appreciation for a diversity of peoples and cultures: new ideas form, paradigm shifts occur, networks expand. Webs are created” (Cohen, 2001).

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