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Kommunikation i slöjd och hantverksbaserad undervisning

Abstract
This thesis aims to explore and analyse the different ways in which handicraft [sloyd] teachers communicate when teaching action-based knowledge, and the consequences for communication of different forms of communication between teacher and student. This dissertation has studied how teachers communicate using video documentation, MP3 recordings, interviews, stimulated recall and focus group interviews. The video-recorded material show that handicraft teachers use eight different forms of communication when giving an instruction. The results show that handicraft teachers use eight different forms of communication when giving an instruction: regular three-dimensional group instruction, verbal, verbal with tools, verbal with body language, tools only, body language only, body to body and intentional silence. Further analysis of the different forms of communication shows that they can be used in different ways in relation to abstract or concrete communication. These are called communicative resources. Abstract communication is an “as if ” action, while concrete communication involves the instructor demonstrating an action. The student’s prior knowledge and the teacher’s chosen form of communication have a central relationship to one another. The follow-up stimulated recall and interviews provided the teachers’ perspectives on why they used a particular form of communication and communicative resource, in addition to what result was intended. The analyses show some variation in the teachers’ degree of awareness of their communication and the consequences of their chosen form of communication when providing instructions for action-based knowledge. A teacher’s awareness of the communication form is significant for didactic planning of how different instructions are to be implemented while learning the handicraft. Awareness of one’s approach is a prerequisite for being able to choose suitable forms of communication for what is to be taught and for who is to be taught. If the same approach is always used, students are not given the opportunity for adapted teaching. Each group of students consists of different individuals with varying prior knowledge and different learning styles, which means the teacher’s communicative choices cannot be based solely on the task and its design but must also be adapted to what the instruction involves and who is receiving it.
Parts of work
1. Andersson, J., Brøns-Pedersen, L. & Illum, B. (2016). Kommunikation och lärande i slöjdverkstaden. Techne serien, 23(2), 80–98. Link: https://gup.ub.gu.se/publication/240704
 
2a. Andersson, J. & Johansson, M. (2017). Händig, skicklig och konstfärdig – slöjdkunnande i interaktion. ForskUL, Forskning om undervisning och lärande, 5(1), 26–46. Link: https://gup.ub.gu.se/publication/250967
 
2b. Andersson, J. & Johansson, M. (2017). Learning situations in Sloyd – to become more handy, dexterous and skillful. Techne Series, 24(2), 93–109. Link: https://gup.ub.gu.se/publication/261999
 
3. Andersson, J. (2019). Instruktion av hantverkstekniker i slöjden – fiktiv och konkret handling som kommunikativ resurs. FormAkademisk, Forskningstidsskrift for design og designdidaktikk, 12(1), 1–18. Link: https://gup.ub.gu.se/publication/287826
 
4. Andersson, J., Brøns-Pedersen, L., Hasselskog, P., & Illum, B. (2018). Kommunikative ressourcer i håndværksmæssig undervisning – Hvordan underviserens handlinger bliver til den lærendes handlinger. Techne serien, 25(1), 59–78. Link: https://gup.ub.gu.se/publication/269662
 
5. Andersson, J., Brøns-Pedersen, L., Hasselskog, P., & Illum, B. (2020). Slöjdmetodikens svarta hål – val och användning av kommunikation i instruktion. Techne serien, 27(2), 1–14. Link: https://gup.ub.gu.se/publication/300720
 
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
University
Göteborgs universitet. Konstnärliga fakulteten
University of Gothenburg. Faculty of Fine, Applied and Performing Arts
Institution
HDK­Valand - Academy of Art and Design ; HDK-Valand - Högskolan för konst och design
Disputation
Fredagen den 5 februari 2021, kl 13.00, HDK-Valand, Kristinelundsgatan 6-8, Göteborgs (via Zoom)
Date of defence
2021-02-05
E-mail
joakim.andersson@hdk.gu.se
Other description
På grund av restriktioner i samband med COVID-19 sker disputationsakten med hjälp av videolänk (verktyget Zoom), där deltagare behöver tillgång till en dator och ett nätverk. Alla deltagare kommer att ges möjlighet att ställa frågor vid slutet av disputationen, via Zoom.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/67190
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  • Doctoral Theses / Doktorsavhandlingar HDK­-Valand
  • Doctoral Theses from University of Gothenburg / Doktorsavhandlingar från Göteborgs universitet
  • Doctoral thesis/Doktorsavhandlingar/Konstnärliga fakulteten
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Date
2021-01-14
Author
Andersson, Joakim
Keywords
sloyd
handicraft
communication
forms of communication
communicative resources
instruction
teaching
action-based knowledge
ISBN
978-91-8009-194-7 (tryck)
978-91-8009-195-4 (pdf)
Series/Report no.
ArtMonitor
83
Language
swe
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