2022
DOI: 10.1177/0887302x221100434
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Textiles Literacy: Implementing Inquiry-Based Learning in a Basic Textiles Class

Abstract: Learning about textiles provides students with an essential foundation of knowledge for a career in fashion. More research is needed to help students with comprehension and application of knowledge, or textiles literacy. The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of inquiry-based learning, a versatile student-driven pedagogy, in a basic textiles course. The inquiry-based project titled “Textiles Literacy” was developed to promote understanding and application of knowledge over memorization. Through gro… Show more

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“…Although the literature has examples of infusing sustainability into the curriculum dating back more than ten years [44], recent pedagogical articles continue to strive to increase sustainability in the apparel and textile curriculum [44][45][46][47]. These additional insights and real-life examples provide a deeper understanding of the interview findings and shed light on the current trends and developments in the textile and clothing industry's approach to sustainability.…”
Section: Education and Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Although the literature has examples of infusing sustainability into the curriculum dating back more than ten years [44], recent pedagogical articles continue to strive to increase sustainability in the apparel and textile curriculum [44][45][46][47]. These additional insights and real-life examples provide a deeper understanding of the interview findings and shed light on the current trends and developments in the textile and clothing industry's approach to sustainability.…”
Section: Education and Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 96%