Future Learning Design Podcast

Embodied Critical Thinking - A Conversation with Donata Schoeller and Sigridur (Sigga) Thorgeirsdottir

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Feb 7, 2026
Donata Schoeller, research professor of philosophy exploring embodied thinking and leader of the Freedom to Make Sense project. They discuss why thinking feels like something, how embodiment matters in the age of AI, techniques like focusing and microphenomenology, student resistance to experiential methods, and embedding embodied practices and reflexive care into teaching.
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INSIGHT

Thinking Starts In The Body

  • Thinking is rooted in embodied, experiential processes often ignored by propositional education.
  • Recognising felt, bodily dimensions of thought reconnects meaning to learning and counters a sterile output focus.
ADVICE

Start With Committed, Mature Learners

  • Apply embodied methods with older students or professionals first, since they often self-select and are ready for deeper practice.
  • Use targeted training (webinars, summer schools, projects) to scaffold experiential-critical skills for committed learners.
ANECDOTE

Physicist Struggles To Feel Thinking

  • A retired physics teacher with 20 years of yoga struggled to connect mathematical thinking with felt, experiential thinking.
  • He couldn't initially accept that thinking itself can be an experiential mode accessible through a 'felt sense'.
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