Using Brain Research and the Experience of Knitting Socks in Teacher Education
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https://doi.org/10.36510/learnland.v5i1.540Keywords:
self-study, sock knitting, dementia, brain, learningAbstract
This article is a self-study of the experience of introducing sock knitting as a course assignment for teacher candidates. The idea originated from a personal desire to easily turn a sock heel while dealing with dementia in an aging parent who once knit well. The adaptations this assignment have undergone are explained with regards to a personal ongoing study of brain research, reflections about teaching knitting, and students’ comments about the challenges of learning to knit socks.
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2011-05-01
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Using Brain Research and the Experience of Knitting Socks in Teacher Education. (2011). LEARNing Landscapes, 5(1), 177-192. https://doi.org/10.36510/learnland.v5i1.540