Facilitating embodied learning in business ethics education: the use of relational sculpting

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作者
Simola, Sheldene [1 ]
机构
[1] Trent Univ, Dept Business Adm, Business Adm Program, Peterborough, ON, Canada
关键词
Pedagogy; Stakeholder; Embodied learning; Business ethics education; Ethics of teaching; Relational sculpting;
D O I
10.1108/JARHE-07-2012-0019
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to first, provide an interdisciplinary overview of the pedagogical perspective known as "embodied learning"; second, describe the particular relevance of embodied perspectives for business ethics and business ethics education; third, introduce "relational sculpting" as a pertinent embodied technique in this context. Design/methodology/approach - Content analysis of qualitative data on relational sculpting from n = 50 participants in two sections of a required undergraduate course on business ethics was conducted. Findings - Findings indicated that the use of relational sculpting was associated with increased emotional awareness of, and empathy for stakeholders; a more compelling sense of connection to ethical issues and the affected stakeholders; enhanced understanding of stakeholder perspectives; and, a stronger appreciation of interconnections among stakeholders, as well as of the situation as a whole. Research limitations/implications - Future investigations could explore diverse other applications of relational sculpting and any implications these might have for learning effectiveness. Consideration could also be given to the viability, development, implementation and assessment not just of embodied techniques, but also, of integrated and coherent educational programs that are embodied in nature. Practical implications - Step-by-step practical guidelines for using relational sculpting are provided. Additionally, comprehensive ethical guidelines for the use of innovative teaching methodologies such as relational sculpting are also provided. Originality/value - Management scholars have recently advocated not only for increased ethics training in undergraduate and graduate curricula, but also for enhanced teaching and learning through the integration of diverse scholarly perspectives and innovations. This paper provides an interdisciplinary overview of the pedagogical perspective known as "embodied learning," identifies its relevance for business ethics and business ethics education, and also introduces "relational sculpting" as a relevant embodied technique.
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