広島大学大学院教育学研究科紀要. 第三部, 教育人間科学関連領域 Issue 55
published_at 2007-03-28

ロバート・D・ボイドの変容的学習の理論に関する一考察 : 変容のプロセスにおけるGrief(悲嘆)のもつ意味を中心に

A Study on Robert D. Boyd's Theory of Transformative Learning : Focusing on the Meaning of Grief Work in the Process of Transformation
Fujimura Yoshimi
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Abstract
In this paper I would like to present one of the essential aspects composing the theory of transformative learning. The concept of transformative learning was first introduced by Jack Mezirow in 1978 and his theory has been the leading theory in lifelong learning studies. Although Mezirow's theory of perspective transformation is the major theory of transformative learning, Robert D. Boyd has much influence on another perspective of transformative learning theory. In contrast to Mezirow who put emphasis on critical reflection and the work of rationality, Boyd emphasizes the work of collective unconsciousness, which is the key concept of analytical psychology pioneered by Carl G. Jung. While Mezirow sees the ego as playing the central role in the process of transformation, Boyd uses a framework that moves beyond the ego and empahsizes the totality of self. This paper shows the process of transformation of self according to Boyd's theory, focusing on the concept of discernment and the work of grieving. Also the role of fascilitators in transformative learning is sought. In the end I would like to present the practice of the Highlander Folk School, which effectively applied music, dance, literature etc., to work on the collective unconsciousness of the people.
Keywords
変容的学習
分析心理学
集合的無意識
識別
悲嘆
transformative learning
analytical psychology
collective unconsciousness
discernment
grief