Title of article
Disciplined Imagination: Art and Metaphor in the Business School Classroom
Author/Authors
Joel A. Ryman، نويسنده , , Thomas W. Porter، نويسنده , , Craig S. Galbraith ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
26
From page
1
To page
26
Abstract
Business schools frequently emphasize the importance of thinking "outside-the-box," and yet very few business students are actually challenged to do so in practice. This paper presents a pedagogical technique designed to foster creativity and imagination, while providing a deeper understanding of the concepts taught in a capstone business management course. The technique requires students to create and interpret an original work of art (visual, musical, or poetry) that symbolizes an important course concept. The metaphors utilized by students are examined using Morganʹs (1986) metaphors of organizations as a framework. At the end of the project, students involved provided feedback by completing a survey of student attitudes and responding to a questionnaire. We conclude that using art and metaphor enriched the educational experience by both challenging students and promoting a deeper understanding of course material.
Journal title
International Journal of Education and the Arts
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
International Journal of Education and the Arts
Record number
689472
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