The Role of Creative Imagination, Illustration and Storytelling in Supporting Social, Emotional and Mental Health in Educational Settings

IF 1.2 4区 教育学 0 ART
Ellie Baker
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This paper outlines two collaborative, child-centred art projects I led in school settings as a child mental health expert and artist, which sought to explore how illustration, imagination and creativity can emotionally support, positively empower and visually inspire children to engage with emotional literacy, Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), trauma, and eco-anxiety. These projects brought together my experience as a mental health practitioner, artist and educator, underpinned by an interdisciplinary synthesis of illustration theory, arts therapeutic models and neuroscience, with particular reference to ‘The Manifesto for Illustration Pedagogy’; Sean McNiff's arts therapy Dr Margot Sunderland's research on the importance of imagination to creativity, play and mindfulness; Attention Restoration Theory, Polyvagal Theory, Attachment and Nature Theory. The paper considers the implication of research showing (Kaimal 2017) art activities improve attention, health and wellbeing. Visual self-expression activates reward centres in the pre-frontal cortex, creating reward pathways that enable us to positively regulate our thoughts, actions and emotions (Kaimal 2017), and manage stress, which in turn promotes a capacity to learn and to be socially engaged. Secure attachments to people and nature are vital if children are to manage ACEs and the climate crisis without debilitating stress. I will evidence ways in which we can build these bonds of attachment to nature through imagination, creativity and research. I will demonstrate that opportunities to externalise our inner-world realities through words, image and metaphor, provide a containment that enables children to confront the harshest of outer realities, and empowers them for the future.

创造性想象力、插图和讲故事在支持教育环境中的社会、情感和心理健康方面的作用
本文概述了我作为儿童心理健康专家和艺术家在学校领导的两个以儿童为中心的合作艺术项目,该项目旨在探索插图、想象力和创造力如何在情感上支持、积极赋权和视觉上激励儿童参与情感素养、不良童年经历(ace)、创伤和生态焦虑。这些项目汇集了我作为心理健康从业者、艺术家和教育家的经验,以插画理论、艺术治疗模型和神经科学的跨学科综合为基础,特别参考了“插画教育学宣言”;肖恩·麦克尼夫的艺术疗法玛戈特·桑德兰博士关于想象力对创造力、游戏和专注力的重要性的研究;注意恢复理论、多迷走神经理论、依恋与自然理论。本文认为,研究表明(Kaimal 2017)艺术活动可以提高注意力、健康和幸福感。视觉自我表达激活前额叶皮层的奖励中心,创造奖励通路,使我们能够积极调节自己的思想、行为和情绪(Kaimal 2017),并管理压力,从而促进学习和社会参与的能力。如果孩子们想要在没有使人衰弱的压力的情况下应对ace和气候危机,对人和自然的安全依恋是至关重要的。我将证明我们可以通过想象力、创造力和研究来建立这些与自然的联系。我将展示通过文字、图像和隐喻将我们内心世界的现实外化的机会,为儿童提供一种包容,使他们能够面对最严酷的外部现实,并赋予他们未来的能力。
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2.90
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Art & Design Education (iJADE) provides an international forum for research in the field of the art and creative education. It is the primary source for the dissemination of independently refereed articles about the visual arts, creativity, crafts, design, and art history, in all aspects, phases and types of education contexts and learning situations. The journal welcomes articles from a wide range of theoretical and methodological approaches to research, and encourages submissions from the broader fields of education and the arts that are concerned with learning through art and creative education.
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