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Real Lives Now: Narratives of Art Educators and 21st Century Learning showcases the stories and day-to-day lives of contemporary art teachers. Each educator-including several art teachers, an art museum educator, and an art supervisor-has a particular set of problems and opportunities within a particular locale, community, and educational environment. As a worthy follow-up to Real Lives: Art Teachers and the Cultures of School by Tom Anderson, the authors of this volume use narrative inquiry and field-based methods to highlight the lives and experiences of each educator.

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Real Lives Now: Narratives of Art Educators and 21st Century Learning showcases the stories and day-to-day lives of contemporary art teachers. Each educator-including several art teachers, an art museum educator, and an art supervisor-has a particular set of problems and opportunities within a particular locale, community, and educational environment. As a worthy follow-up to Real Lives: Art Teachers and the Cultures of School by Tom Anderson, the authors of this volume use narrative inquiry and field-based methods to highlight the lives and experiences of each educator.


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Jeff Broome is an associate professor and director of doctoral programming for the Department of Art Education at Florida State University. Jeff's teaching and research interests include narrative inquiry, investigations into K-12 art instruction, multiage art education, and caring approaches to art curricula. He delivers presentations at international, national, and state conferences, and for school district workshops. Jeff previously served as the Director of the Higher Education Division of both the National Art Education Association (NAEA) and the Florida Art Education Association (FAEA), and as the co-chair of the 2019 and 2020 Art Education Research Institute Symposium. He currently serves as a member of the Council of Policy Studies in Art Education. Jeff's manuscripts have been published as book chapters and in many academic journals. FAEA honored him with the Higher Education Art Educator of the Year award in 2016 and with their Distinguished Service Award in 2022. In 2020 he was named the Southeastern Region Higher Education Art Educator of the Year by NAEA. Previously, Jeff worked for the University of North Texas; the University of Georgia; and as a public school art teacher, where he received a Teacher of the Year Award from Cypress Creek Elementary. More information about Jeff's experiences in art education can be found at his website: http://jeffreybroome.com.