Arts Education and Curriculum Studies
The Contributions of Rita L. Irwin
Herausgeber: Carter, Mindy R; Triggs, Valerie
Arts Education and Curriculum Studies
The Contributions of Rita L. Irwin
Herausgeber: Carter, Mindy R; Triggs, Valerie
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This collection honors Rita L. Irwin's well-known contribution of a/r/tography to curriculum studies in the form of arts based educational research.
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This collection honors Rita L. Irwin's well-known contribution of a/r/tography to curriculum studies in the form of arts based educational research.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9780367342616
- ISBN-10: 0367342618
- Artikelnr.: 56923450
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9780367342616
- ISBN-10: 0367342618
- Artikelnr.: 56923450
Mindy R. Carter, PhD is an Assistant Professor at McGill University in the Department of Integrated Studies in Education. She has taught a range of education courses specializing in arts education and curriculum theory. She is currently the President of the Canadian Society for the Study of Education "ARTS" special interest group; the Secretary for the American Educational Research Association's "Arts Based Educational Research" special interest group; and the Chair of McGill University's "Artful Inquiry Research Group". Valerie Triggs is Associate Professor, Faculty of Education, Arts Education, at University of Regina, Canada.
Theme 1: Gathering 1. The spirit of gathering, or L'esprit du rassemblement
2. Multiculturalism denies the realities of Aboriginal art and culture 3.
Making connections through cultural memory, cultural performance, and
cultural translation 4. Experiencing the Visual and Visualizing Experience
Theme 2: Transforming 5. Charismatic and transformational leadership within
a community of women arts educators, or Direction charismatique et
transformationnelle au sein d'une communauté d'éducateurs d'arts féminines
6. Listening to the shapes of collaborative artmaking 7. Encountering
pedagogy through relational art practices 8. Walking to Create an Aesthetic
and Spiritual Currere Theme 3: Becoming Artful through A/r/tography 9.
A/r/tography: A metonymic métissage 10. Communities of A/r/tographic
Practice 11. A/r/tography as practice based research 12. The City of
Richgate: A/r/tographic Cartography as Public Pedagogy 13. Becoming
a/r/tography
2. Multiculturalism denies the realities of Aboriginal art and culture 3.
Making connections through cultural memory, cultural performance, and
cultural translation 4. Experiencing the Visual and Visualizing Experience
Theme 2: Transforming 5. Charismatic and transformational leadership within
a community of women arts educators, or Direction charismatique et
transformationnelle au sein d'une communauté d'éducateurs d'arts féminines
6. Listening to the shapes of collaborative artmaking 7. Encountering
pedagogy through relational art practices 8. Walking to Create an Aesthetic
and Spiritual Currere Theme 3: Becoming Artful through A/r/tography 9.
A/r/tography: A metonymic métissage 10. Communities of A/r/tographic
Practice 11. A/r/tography as practice based research 12. The City of
Richgate: A/r/tographic Cartography as Public Pedagogy 13. Becoming
a/r/tography
Theme 1: Gathering 1. The spirit of gathering, or L'esprit du rassemblement
2. Multiculturalism denies the realities of Aboriginal art and culture 3.
Making connections through cultural memory, cultural performance, and
cultural translation 4. Experiencing the Visual and Visualizing Experience
Theme 2: Transforming 5. Charismatic and transformational leadership within
a community of women arts educators, or Direction charismatique et
transformationnelle au sein d'une communauté d'éducateurs d'arts féminines
6. Listening to the shapes of collaborative artmaking 7. Encountering
pedagogy through relational art practices 8. Walking to Create an Aesthetic
and Spiritual Currere Theme 3: Becoming Artful through A/r/tography 9.
A/r/tography: A metonymic métissage 10. Communities of A/r/tographic
Practice 11. A/r/tography as practice based research 12. The City of
Richgate: A/r/tographic Cartography as Public Pedagogy 13. Becoming
a/r/tography
2. Multiculturalism denies the realities of Aboriginal art and culture 3.
Making connections through cultural memory, cultural performance, and
cultural translation 4. Experiencing the Visual and Visualizing Experience
Theme 2: Transforming 5. Charismatic and transformational leadership within
a community of women arts educators, or Direction charismatique et
transformationnelle au sein d'une communauté d'éducateurs d'arts féminines
6. Listening to the shapes of collaborative artmaking 7. Encountering
pedagogy through relational art practices 8. Walking to Create an Aesthetic
and Spiritual Currere Theme 3: Becoming Artful through A/r/tography 9.
A/r/tography: A metonymic métissage 10. Communities of A/r/tographic
Practice 11. A/r/tography as practice based research 12. The City of
Richgate: A/r/tographic Cartography as Public Pedagogy 13. Becoming
a/r/tography