Aesthetic and embodied learning for democracy
Welcome to the AECED Project Website
Democracy isn’t simply a technical process that involves you learning about its history, principles, rules and institutions. Democracy is a way of governing and a way of relating to each other that is a here-and-now experience.
This understanding sits at the heart of our work and the resources we are developing to support education for democracy in practice through integrating aesthetic and embodied approaches.
Starting your journey
Find approaches and pathways to support a stronger, more lived connection to democracy
What is AELD
Explore the key ideas and principles behind AELD and how it supports education for democracy
Putting AELD into action
Access research informed resources to experiment with and explore AELD in your own setting
Policy implications
Consider how ALED can be supported in learning environments, organisations and policy systems
About the AECED project
Learn more about the 3-year Horizon Europe and UKRI-funded project
Project blog
Engage with blogs written by AECED project members over the lifespan of the project
Reflections from trailblazers, guide champions and deliberative dialogues participants
Latest from the AECED Project Blog
Educating the Self: Students producing Video-Clips on the Pattern Language of Commoning
Educating the Self: Students producing Video-Clips on the Pattern Language of Commoning In our AECED Project, the German Project Team use the Pattern Language of Commoning (PLC) for supporting...
Rhythms of Democracy – finding our pace to enhance democracy
Rhythms of Democracy – finding our pace to enhance democracy When running a project that is focused on enhancing democracy, the inevitable questions that haunt us are: Is our project, or its ways of...
Defending – Renewing – Re-imagining Democracy as Becoming
Defending – Renewing – Re-imagining Democracy-as-Becoming. Research-Workshop Trilogy for the upcoming European Educational Research Association Conference (ECER) accepted At the end of March this...
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