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El. knyga: Through the Schoolhouse Door: Folklore, Community, Currriculum

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  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Oct-2011
  • Leidėjas: Utah State University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780874218602
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  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Oct-2011
  • Leidėjas: Utah State University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780874218602

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The creative traditions and expressive culture of students' families, neighborhoods, towns, religious communities, and peer groups provide opportunities to extend classrooms, sustain learning beyond school buildings, and better connect students and schools with their communities. Folklorists and educators have long worked together to expand curricula through engagement with local knowledge and informal cultural arts-folk arts in education is a familiar rubric for these programs-but the unrealized potential here, for both the folklore scholar and the teacher, is large. The value folklorists "place on the local, the vernacular, and the aesthetics of daily life does not reverberate" throughout public education, even though, in the words of Paddy Bowman and Lynne Hamer, "connecting young people to family and community members and helping them to develop self-identity are vital to civic well-being and to school success."

Through the Schoolhouse Door offers a collection of experiences from exemplary school programs and the analysis of an expert group of folklorists and educators who are dedicated not only to getting students out the door and into their communities to learn about the folk culture all around them but also to honoring the culture teachers and students bring to the classroom.

Foreword: How to Begin to Know What You Didn't Know vii
Bonnie Stone Sunstein
Introduction: Through the Schoolhouse Door 1(18)
Lynne Hamer
Paddy Bowman
1 "I Didn't Know What I Didn't Know": Reciprocal Pedagogy
19(28)
Paddy Bowman
2 A Tale of Discovery: Folklorists and Educators Collaborate to Create and Implement the Louisiana Voices Educator's Guide
47(21)
Maida Owens
Eileen Engel
3 Here at Home: Learning Local-Culture Pedagogy through Cultural Tours
68(31)
Anne Pryor
Debbie Kmetz
Ruth Olson
Steven A. Ackerman
4 Art at the Threshold: Folk Artists in an Urban Classroom
99(21)
Amanda Dargan
5 From "Show-Me" Traditions to "The Show-Me Standards": Teaching Folk Arts in Missouri Classrooms
120(19)
Lisa L. Higgins
Susan Eleuterio
6 Every Student Rich in Culture: Nebraska Folklife Trunks
139(12)
Gwendolyn K. Meister
Patricia C. Kurtenbach
7 Folkvine.org: Exploring Arts-Based Research and Habits of Mind
151(17)
Kristin G. Congdon
Karen Branen
8 "When Lunch Was Just Lunch and Not So Complicated": (Re)Presenting Student Culture through an Alternative Tale
168(24)
Lisa Rathje
9 Turning the University Inside Out: The Padua Alliance for Education and Empowerment
192(25)
Lynne Hamer
Conclusion: Learned Lessons, Foreseeable Futures 217(9)
Paddy Bowman
Lynne Hamer
Works Cited 226(10)
Appendix: Selected Folk Arts in Education Resources 236