ABSTRACT

Object-Based Learning and Well-Being provides the first explicit analysis of the combined learning and well-being benefits of working with material culture and curated collections.

Following on from the widely acclaimed Engaging the Senses, this volume explicitly explores the connection between the value of material culture for both learning and well-being. Bringing together experts and practitioners from eight countries on four continents, the book analyses the significance of curated collections for structured cultural interventions that may bring both educational and well-being benefits. Topics covered include the role of material culture in relation to mental health; sensory impairments; and general student and teacher well-being. Contributors also consider how collections can be employed to positively address questions of identity and belonging relating to marginalisation, colonialism and forced displacement.

Object-Based Learning and Well-Being should be a key first point of reference for academics and students who are engaged in the study of object-based learning, museums, heritage, health and well-being. The book will be of particular interest to practitioners working in higher education, or those working in the cultural, heritage, museums and health sectors.

chapter 2|19 pages

Pedagogic Prescription

Art and design teaching practice and object-led well-being

chapter 3|15 pages

Challenging the self in the museum

Examining the development of professional identity and professional well-being for clinical students

chapter 4|17 pages

Inclusive memory

How to promote social inclusion, well-being and critical thinking skills within a museum context

chapter 5|19 pages

Indigenous art in higher education

‘Palpable history’ as a decolonising strategy for enhancing reconciliation and well-being

chapter 6|26 pages

The Sq’éwlets Youth Origins Experience

Providing tangible and intangible experiences of ancestral places and belongings in supporting wellness among Indigenous youth and community

chapter 8|16 pages

Art Psychotherapy contemporary practice and training

Objects and materiality

chapter 9|17 pages

The happy teacher

A critical examination of the joys of object-based learning and teaching in higher education

chapter 12|14 pages

Preserved Heritage

Stories and objects for mental health patients

chapter 13|18 pages

Embedding museum objects in patient care

Object-based learning training for mental health professionals