Abstract
This literature review aims to determine the implementation of the embodied learning approach in children. The research method used is a narrative review of ten articles that have met the criteria. The criteria for the article are to be found in Google Scholar, published in the last 8 years (2012-2021), and the title contains "Embodied Learning". There are five things that are studied, namely the concept of embodied learning; the relationship between psychology, education, and the environment; student age; tools and materials (technology); and materials that can be provided through an embodied learning approach. This literature review shows that embodied learning is a learning approach that emphasizes the involvement of the body in the process of receiving and responding to the material. Embodied learning can be implemented to improve children's language skills, motor skills, memory skills, and learning foreign language material. The ages of students who accept this embodied learning approach are range from 4 years to 12 years, or kindergarten and elementary school ages. From the ten articles studied, it was found that the involvement of the body in the learning process can build information in students' long-term memory.
Highlights
IntroductionLearning is a comprehensive activity where we know ourselves
This study provides a practical view of embodied learning starting from the embodied learning concept; the relationship between psychology, education, and the environment; student age; tools and materials; and materials that can be provided through an embodied learning approach
The embodied learning approach is based on the idea of an inseparable relationship between body and mind in the learning process, which aims to involve the activeness of children in the classroom (Kosmas, Andri & Panayiotis, 2019)
Summary
Learning is a comprehensive activity where we know ourselves. This is a paradoxical activity, doing and submitting at the same time. The achievements range from just being aware, to what is called understanding and the ability to explain (Oakeshott, 1967). The theory of learning which is inspired by empirical psychology claims to have discovered the general principles governing human learning or what is commonly described in psychological or epistemological terms like 'knowledge' or 'understanding'
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