Learning by Drawing: Exploring Curriculum through Iconographic Doodles
The blogger, Lalit Kishore, an educator and researcher based in Jaipur, delved into Art Integrated Learning (AIL) as a blend of cognitive and non-cognitive tools aimed at the holistic development of school children. He suggests that creating curricular iconographics adorned with doodle and Zentangle art patterns serves as a stress-free, judgment-free approach for emotional regulation, memory retention, and the enhancement of fine motor skills. Utilizing Kishore's framework, an experiment was conducted with five primary students from a neighboring school, incorporating curricular iconography and doodle art patterns to make a shift from traditional teaching methods. When curricular iconography are used as an art-integrated pedagogical tool, they replace conventional text-heavy and overly detailed lesson with three-dimensional pictures with subject-specific icons, diagrams, and symbols (see inset collage). Complex subjects in language, science, mathematics, and social studies are dist...