SEEKING PLAY

Katrin Heimann - Micro-Phenomenology & Play

Feb 18, 2025
Katrin Heimann, an Assistant Professor at Aarhus University and a leading expert in micro-phenomenology, joins the conversation to demystify play in education. She advocates for a shift towards playful learning environments that prioritize genuine engagement over rigid structures. Katrin discusses how play is both personal and political, emphasizing its role in fostering creativity and connection. Insights into her 'Ducks in a Box' study reveal the potential of playful tasks, like LEGO building, to spark autonomy and joy in learning.
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ANECDOTE

Childhood Treasure Hunt That Sparked Play

  • Katrin describes a mixed childhood: joyful early years, later social restrictions, and supportive friends outside school.
  • She recalls a surprise tram treasure-hunt birthday organized by friends that rekindled communal play.
ADVICE

Choose Playful Listening

  • Be more playful: cultivate listening, presence, and brave engagement with others' ideas.
  • Trust your capacity to navigate difficult emotions while remaining open to collaboration.
INSIGHT

Teaching Requires Courage And Boundaries

  • Katrin takes teaching seriously and sees it as courageous because it requires letting go of control and handling emotions.
  • She withdraws when conflicts are unresolvable to protect the possibility of playful interaction.
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