“Digging deep”: Self-study as a reflexive approach to improving my practice as an artist, researcher and teacher

Authors

  • Lee Scott Durban University of Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.38140/pie.v32i2.1863

Keywords:

Self-study, creative teaching tool, creative prompts, individualism, values, professional growth

Abstract

In this article, I show how I enhanced my understanding of my practice as an artist, researcher and teacher using a self-study approach in my recently completed Master of Technology (M.Tech.) dissertation in Graphic Design. As part of my M.Tech. research, I conceptualised and developed a creative teaching tool that I named ‘PicTopics’. PicTopics are palm-sized cards with pictographic illustrations similar to street signage. I used these PicTopics in a variety of ways, but essentially as creative prompts to foster a variety of creative educational skills within the university, and personally as a tool to generate my own artistic expression at a deeper level. I demonstrate the re-storying of my learning through writing about these artworks as visual indicators of my values, personal and professional growth. I show how the paintings reflect my experiences and perceptions of my youth, their effect on my adult self, my individuality and ultimately my teaching self.

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Published

2014-06-30

How to Cite

Scott, L. (2014). “Digging deep”: Self-study as a reflexive approach to improving my practice as an artist, researcher and teacher. Perspectives in Education, 32(2), 69–88. https://doi.org/10.38140/pie.v32i2.1863

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Section

Research articles