Wearable e- textile as a narrative mediator for enhanving ampathy for moral development in Primary School
Abstract
A critical moral issue education has to deal with is that of bullying. Recent findings in Education
have noted that bullying might be associated with empathy. Many prevention bullying programs
have used narratives and Storytelling as an effective method to promote empathy. In recent times
several studies have been conducted which focus on the creation of new storytelling media that can
enhance empathic skills. This study was focused on the creation of a new type of storytelling
medium that attempts to both activate the user’s embodied experience and promote the user’s feeling
of presence in the mediated narrative world, with the exploitation of an e-textile. A “digital
dictionary” was also created for the effective use of the wearable e-textile as a narrative mediator
that enhances empathy. In this study, 10 students (6 boys, 4 girls) aged 11 and 12 wore the e-textile,
watched and listened to the narration. The evidence of the questionnaire and interviews imply that
participants enjoyed their interaction with the wearable e-textile. The results also suggest that the etextile operated as a narrative mediator, it enhanced participants’ empathic connection with the
characters and this might have led not only to a non-bullying behaviour but also to a more defending
action in future bullying situations. In conclusion, these results suggest that wearable e-textiles, in
combination with a narrative, could prove invaluable tools for helping the moral development of
students.