Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching (Jun 2012)

30. Mystery Montage: A Holistic, Visual, and Kinesthetic Process for Expanding Horizons and Revealing the Core of a Teaching Philosophy

  • Kim Ennis,
  • Carly Priebe,
  • Mayya Shirapova,
  • Kim West

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22329/celt.v5i0.3424
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5

Abstract

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Revealing the core of a teaching philosophy is the key to a concise and meaningful philosophy statement, but it can be an elusive goal. This paper offers a visual, kinesthetic, and holistic process for expanding the horizons of self-reflection, self-analysis, and self-knowledge. Mystery montage, a variation of visual mapping, storyboarding, and collage, is utilized to uncover the core of a teaching philosophy and to challenge teachers to expand their horizons within a more holistic context. We share our personal reflections and experiences and conclude by discussing possible applications of this process to other areas of teaching and learning.