In this introductory course in Embodied Learning, we explore what embodied teaching and learning can entail and how it relates to traditional teaching. Teachers will have the opportunity to practice various embodied techniques and forms of work and reflect on how they experience them themselves. Teachers then explore how they can translate this into their own teaching practice.
Would you like to enrich your teaching by connecting the mind, body, and heart? Consider Embodied Learning, which recognizes that the body can provide valuable insights alongside the brain. This method emphasizes the interaction between brain, body, and the world, described in many different ways, for instance through the Head (brain)-Heart (feelings)-Hands (body) model.
Embodied learning combines cognitive, emotional, and physical knowledge, offering a multi-dimensional experience for students. It helps them better understand the world and face its challenges. For teachers, it encourages presence and connection, improving the learning environment. Examples of embodied learning activities include: movement, role-playing, games, art, meditation, sensory information gathering, reflecting on feelings. Integrate these practices to create a richer learning experience.
| Target audience | UvA teaching staff | |
| Language | English | |
| Trainer | Monique Jongerius (TLC Central) | |
| Participants | Minimum of 6, maximum of 10 participants | |
| Location | One of our UvA locations (see Registration) | |
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| Organised by | TLC Central |
The course is funded from central funds. Signing up is not non-committal, we will count on your participation.
After registering, you will receive an automated invitation for your Outlook calendar. If there are multiple dates, you’ll get a separate invitation for each (please don’t forget to accept). If the location is not yet known at that time, an update will follow later.
A proof of participation is available upon request. Please send an email to tlc-centraal@uva.nl after the course.

