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El. knyga: Arts Education and Literacies

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In a struggling global economy, education is focused on core subjects such as language arts and mathematics, and the development of technological and career-readiness skills. Arts education has not been a central focus of education reform movements in the United States, and none of the current education standards frameworks deeply address the processes, texts and literacies that are inherent to arts disciplines. This lack of clarity poses a problem for state and district leaders who might be inclined to advocate for the arts in schools and classrooms across the country, but cannot find adequate detail in their guiding frameworks.

This volume acknowledges the challenges that arts educators face, and posits that authentic arts instruction and learning can benefit a young person’s development both inside and outside of the classroom. It presents ways that arts teachers and literacy specialists can work together to help others understand the potential that arts learning has to enhance students 21st century learning skills.

Acknowledgements xiii
Introduction: Arts Education and Literacy in Support of Conversation 1(12)
Amy Petersen Jensen
Roni Jo Draper
SECTION I Creating
1 Music: Creating
13(7)
Paul Broomhead
2 Dance: Creating
20(9)
Pamela S. Musil
Amy Petersen Jensen
Roni Jo Draper
3 Media Arts: Creating
29(7)
Benjamin Thevenin
4 Theatre: Creating
36(7)
Amy Petersen Jensen
5 Visual Art: Creating
43(9)
Daniel T. Barney
6 Theatre in the Elementary Classroom: Creating
52(9)
Jennifer J. Wimmer
Julia Ashworth
SECTION II Performing
7 Music: Performing
61(8)
Paul Broomhead
8 Dance: Performing
69(7)
Pamela S. Musil
9 Media Arts: Performing
76(7)
Benjamin Thevenin
10 Theatre: Performing
83(8)
Amy Petersen Jensen
Julia Ashworth
11 Visual Art: Performing/Presenting/Producing
91(8)
Daniel T. Barney
12 Media Arts in the Elementary Classroom: Producing
99(10)
Jennifer J. Wimmer
Benjamin Thevenin
SECTION III Responding
13 Music: Responding
109(7)
Paul Broomhead
14 Dance: Responding
116(8)
Pamela S. Musil
15 Media Arts: Responding
124(8)
Benjamin Thevenin
16 Theatre: Responding
132(8)
Amy Petersen Jensen
17 Visual Art: Responding
140(8)
Daniel T. Barney
18 Visual Arts in the Elementary Classroom: Responding
148(9)
Jennifer J. Wimmer
Daniel T. Barney
SECTION IV Connecting
19 Music: Connecting
157(8)
Paul Broomhead
20 Dance: Connecting
165(9)
Pamela S. Musil
21 Media Arts: Connecting
174(7)
Benjamin Thevenin
22 Theatre: Connecting
181(8)
Amy Petersen Jensen
23 Visual Art: Connecting
189(9)
Daniel T. Barney
24 Dance in the Elementary Classroom: Connecting
198(8)
Jennifer J. Wimmer
Kori Wakamatsu
25 Creating and Continuing the Conversation between Arts and Literacy Educators
206(7)
Roni Jo Draper
Amy Petersen Jensen
Contributors 213(4)
Index 217
Amy Peterson Jensen is Associate Professor and Department Chair in the Theatre and Media Arts Department at Brigham Young University, USA.









Roni Jo Draper is Professor of Teacher Education at Brigham Young University, USA.