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El. knyga: Representations of Working in Arts Education: Stories of Learning and Teaching

, (Griffith University.), (Swinburne University of Technology)
  • Formatas: 185 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Nov-2014
  • Leidėjas: Intellect Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781783202614
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  • Formatas: 185 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Nov-2014
  • Leidėjas: Intellect Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781783202614
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Arts education provides students with opportunities to build knowledge and skills in self-expression, imagination, creative and collaborative problem solving, and creation of shared meanings. Engagement in arts education has also been said to positively affect overall academic achievement, and the development of empathy. This book provides key insights from stakeholders across the teaching and learning spectrum and offers examples of pedagogical practice to those interested in facilitating arts education.
List of Figures, Tables, Images and Cases
vii
Foreword ix
Chapter 1 Listening to Stories: A Framework and Introduction to Why It Is Important to Really Hear What Happens in Arts Education
1(14)
Narelle Lemon
Susanne Garvis
Christopher Klopper
Chapter 2 The Lived Experience: Finding Joy Through Working in the Arts
15(14)
Christopher Klopper
Chapter 3 Twitter for Arts Community Collaborations and Networking: Social Impact of Fostering Partnerships
29(22)
Narelle Lemon
Chapter 4 Building Capacity and Confidence Through Arts-Based Learning Experiences: A Whole-School Approach
51(20)
Christopher Klopper
Chapter 5 Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed but Not Blue: The Educational Impact of the Arts
71(20)
Susanne Garvis
Christopher Klopper
Chapter 6 'Whose Art Is It - Mine, Yours or Ours?': Exploring Ethical Impact
91(12)
Susanne Garvis
Chapter 7 Money Makes the World Go Round: The Economic Impact of Arts in Education
103(12)
Susanne Garvis
Chapter 8 Innovative Partnerships: Opportunities to Create, Make, Explore and Respond in the Arts
115(18)
Narelle Lemon
Susanne Garvis
Chapter 9 Transforming Pedagogy from Listening to Young People's Voices: Catalytic Impact on a Gallery
133(28)
Narelle Lemon
Chapter 10 Pitfalls and Speed Bumps of Being an Arts Educator: Risk and Negative Loss Impact
161(16)
Narelle Lemon
Susanne Garvis
Chapter 11 Conclusion: Parallels, Overlaps and Potholes in Sharing Stories: 'Which Way From Here?'
177
Narelle Lemon
Susanne Garvis
Christopher Klopper
Narelle Lemon is a senior lecturer at LaTrobe University in Melbourne, Australia. Susanne Garvis is a senior lecturer at Monash University in Victoria, Australia. Christopher Klopper is director of postgraduate studies and higher degree research at Griffith University in Queensland, Australia.