What Is Heard in Silence? Or the Art of Listening
To hear and really listen to not only what lies beyond spoken words, but also what explicitly is pronounced—the relationship between listening and silence—is highlighted and discussed in this chapter. What can be heard in silence? To answer this question,
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Eva Alerby
Silence within and beyond Pedagogical Settings
Eva Alerby
Silence within and beyond Pedagogical Settings
Eva Alerby Department of Arts, Communication and Education Luleå University of Technology Luleå, Sweden
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Originally published 2012 by the publishing house Studentlitteratur, Lund, Sweden. Swedish title: Om tystnad – i pedagogiska sammanhang. Translation by Edward Caplen
Foreword
Educational institutions these days are dominated by texts, and yet, even though reading and writing seem such quiet activities, they are still such noisy places. Eva Alerby has been working for many years to tease out the value of silence, the contribution of silence to educational endeavours and the danger of seeing silence as merely a form of control and oppression. This fine book brings together her thoughts on what silence is, how it is used and why it should be appreciated. Finding the opportunities for silence is an important task for schools. Extended ‘silent reading’ is not as popular as it once was, and yet ‘silent discos’ have recently been introduced to festivals and clubs, where people wear headphones to listen to music, and dance together. Such silent discos are only silent to observers: they are filled with music for each participant. The same might be said of ‘silent reading’ in schools: an observer hears little, but each reader’s head is fill
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