We’re enjoying our last week of classes with Aline-Wendy Dunlop from Scotland. She is lovely and reminds me of two of my favorite teachers in life: Kaisi (my Kindergarten teacher) and Rhuanedd (one of my piano teachers). Her heart is in the right place and I love listening to her stories about teaching, the recommendations for further readings, and the projects she has worked on over the years. She is best friends with Colwyn Trevarthen, whom we got to see at a seminar in Oslo. I wish my memory worked better, but I know he talked about joyful interactions with infants. Here is a little bit about his interests from his site:
“Psychobiology and developmental brain science of expressive movement; human intersubjectivity and cultural learning; communication of experience and emotion from infancy; chronobiology and ‘musicality’ of human action, and applications in development, education, therapy, and art.”
http://www.pmarc.ed.ac.uk/people/colwyntrevarthen.html
I talked to Aline-Wendy about the idea of writing journal articles or even a book once the program is over. I honestly think it would be amazing if the IMEC cohort(s) could write something together as a group. Our program is so unique and we have access to so many different perspectives. Anyways, she said that there is some funding from the EU that we could apply for, I believe it’s for knowledge transfer which is exactly what we would be doing. Something to dream about.