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Emergence: Complexity Pedagogy in Action

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  • Christine Jonas-Simpson
  • Gail Mitchell
  • Nadine Cross

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Many educators are looking for new ways to engage students and each other in order to enrich curriculum and the teaching-learning process. We describe an example of how we enacted teaching-learning approaches through the insights of complexity thinking, an approach that supports the emergence of new possibilities for teaching-learning in the classroom and online. Our story begins with an occasion to meet with 10 nursing colleagues in a three-hour workshop using four activities that engaged learning about complexity thinking and pedagogy. Guiding concepts for the collaborative workshop were nonlinearity, distributed decision-making, divergent thinking, self-organization, emergence, and creative exploration. The workshop approach considered critical questions to spark our collective inquiry. We asked, “What is emergent learning?” and “How do we, as educators and learners, engage a community so that new learning surfaces?” We integrated the arts, creative play, and perturbations within a complexity approach.

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  • Christine Jonas-Simpson & Gail Mitchell & Nadine Cross, 2015. "Emergence: Complexity Pedagogy in Action," Nursing Research and Practice, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-6, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlnrp:235075
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/235075
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    1. Gail J. Mitchell & Nadine Cross & Michelle Wilson & Shauna Biernacki & Winnie Wong & Behnam Adib & Danica Rush, 2013. "Complexity and Health Coaching: Synergies in Nursing," Nursing Research and Practice, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-7, September.
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