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Integrating Authentic Art gives educators the skills, tools, and understanding they need to support children's most authentic visual representations and speak the language of art. Weaving Vygotskian theory with practical art lessons, author Margaret Brooks proves that visual arts are critical to young children's development and that they build a foundation for current and lifelong learning and communication throughout all domains and curriculum areas. Teaching children to draw and use other art media gives them the tools to express themselves in many "languages" and shows them how deeply we…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Integrating Authentic Art gives educators the skills, tools, and understanding they need to support children's most authentic visual representations and speak the language of art. Weaving Vygotskian theory with practical art lessons, author Margaret Brooks proves that visual arts are critical to young children's development and that they build a foundation for current and lifelong learning and communication throughout all domains and curriculum areas. Teaching children to draw and use other art media gives them the tools to express themselves in many "languages" and shows them how deeply we respect their ideas. Doing art with children helps us see the world through their eyes.
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Autorenporträt
Margaret Brooks is Senior Lecturer, Early Childhood Education, School of Education, Faculty of the Arts, Education, and Social Sciences, University of New England, NSW, Australia. For the past five years Margaret has also worked on four consultancies for UNICEF and Save the Children for early childhood education in Bhutan. Her art projects tend to focus on social or environmental issues, and she has undertaken several multi-dimensional projects where she has used the arts for research and produced art works for public exhibition, involving young children, art museums, and communities in the process.