The Routledge International Handbook of the Arts and Education (eBook, ePUB)
Redaktion: Fleming, Mike; O'Toole, John; Bresler, Liora
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This International Handbook brings together leading writers on Arts in Education to provide a much-needed, authoritative guide to the main debates in the field and an informed account of contemporary developments in policy and practice.
Providing a detailed overview of key concepts and practical challenges, the book combines theoretical insight with specific examples of innovative projects drawing on theoretical, historical and empirical research perspectives to inform understanding. The range of content highlights the breadth of the field, addressing such issues as the importance of…mehr
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Providing a detailed overview of key concepts and practical challenges, the book combines theoretical insight with specific examples of innovative projects drawing on theoretical, historical and empirical research perspectives to inform understanding. The range of content highlights the breadth of the field, addressing such issues as the importance of community arts and partnership as well as school education, and providing insight into developments in multiple and connecting arts as well as traditional art forms. Topics such as assessment, creativity, cultural diversity, special needs, the arts in early childhood, adult education, arts based research, are all addressed by recognised authorities in each area. The collection of chapters also serves to define the field of arts education, recognising its diversity but highlighting the common elements that provide its identity.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 442
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. November 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317586944
- Artikelnr.: 43589074
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 442
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. November 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317586944
- Artikelnr.: 43589074
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Beauty in Arts Education (Joe Winston) 3. Bildung - Between cultural
heritage and the unknown, instrumentalism and existence (Øivind Varkøy) 4.
Hunting high and low, The rise, fall and concealed return of a key
dichotomy in music and arts education (Petter Dyndahl ) 5. Hume's 'Of the
Standard of Taste' and Education and the Arts (John Gingell) 6. Creativity
in the Arts and Arts Education: Intentionally reclaiming our rightful,
central place (Eric Booth) 7. Embodied arts experience : the educational
value of somaesthetics (Christine Doddington) 8. Visual Metaphors: Meaning,
interpretation and culture (Michael Parsons) Part Two: Historical
Perspectives Introduction 9. Whose arts education? International and
intercultural dialogue (Emily Akuno, Leopold Klepacki, Mei-Chun Lin, John
O'Toole, Tia Reihana, Ernst Wagner, Gloria Zapata Restrepo) 10. The Role of
the Arts in Society (Sophie Claire Ward) 11. The absent recognition of
heteronomous arts education (Bjørn Rasmussen) 12. The Ordeal of
Consciousness and the Arts of Freedom (Chris Higgins) Part Three: Arts
Education and the Curriculum Introduction 13. Visual Art in the Curriculum
(Richard Hickman & Kristen Ali Eglinton) 14. Metaphors, Musicianship, and
Innovation in the Music Curriculum (Janet R. Barrett) 15. Threshold
concepts, academic identity and arts curricula design: Dr Who and Indiana
Jones traverse learning landscapes for dance (Ralph Buck and Nicholas Rowe)
16. When advocacy meets opportunity... what's the reality? Establishing
drama in the curriculum (John O'Toole) 17. Literature and the Curriculum (
Irene Pieper) 18. The Paradox of Poetry Education (Mark Dressman) 19. The
work of Media Arts in the age of digital production (Michael Dezuanni )
20. Signs, meaning and embodiment: Learning and pedagogy in the early years
(Julie Dunn and Susan Wright) 21. 'Aesthetic Learning for All' - Drama in
Education for Children with Special Educational Needs (Melanie Peter) 22.
Art education and therapy: the importance of Dramatherapy (Sue Jennings and
Penny McFarlane) 23. Assessing Diverse Creativities in Music: a Spectrum of
Challenges, Possibilities and Practices (Pam Burnard and Martin Fautley)
24. Arts Integration: Reunion for a Creative Curriculum (Madeleine R.
Grumet, Deborah Randolph, and Faye Stanley) Part Four: Arts Education and
the Wider Community Introduction 25. Community-Based Arts and Education in
Partnership: Possibilities and Challenges (Samuel Leong) 26. Arts in the
community as a place-making event (Pat Thomson, Andy Barrett, Christine
Hall, Julian Hanby and Susan Jones) 27. A fragile dance: art and place
making in times of war and not war (Michael Balfour) 28. The Arts : Hope in
Dark Places (Peter O'Connor) Part Five Researching the Arts Introduction
29. Challenges in Researching Arts and Education - A Personal Reflection (
John Harland) 30. The Radical in Arts Education Research (Brad Haseman)
31. Art, Scholarship and Research: A Backward Glance (Donal O'Donoghue)
Part Six Widening Perspectives Introduction 32. Rethinking industry
partnerships: arts education and uncertainty in liquid modern life (Mary
Ann Hunter) 33. Arts Education as a Bridge to Intercultural Understanding (
Larry O'Farrell) 34. The Arts as Purpose of Living: Spirituality and
Lifelong Perspectives of Arts Learning in Japan (Koji Matsunobu) 35. Making
it happen: Closing the gap between policy and practice in arts education
(Anne Bamford) 36. Creativity and the work of art and science: A cognitive
neuroscience perspective (Shirley Brice Heath with Lisa Gilbert) 37. Art
Makes Children Powerful; art for the many not the few (Jonathan Neelands)
Beauty in Arts Education (Joe Winston) 3. Bildung - Between cultural
heritage and the unknown, instrumentalism and existence (Øivind Varkøy) 4.
Hunting high and low, The rise, fall and concealed return of a key
dichotomy in music and arts education (Petter Dyndahl ) 5. Hume's 'Of the
Standard of Taste' and Education and the Arts (John Gingell) 6. Creativity
in the Arts and Arts Education: Intentionally reclaiming our rightful,
central place (Eric Booth) 7. Embodied arts experience : the educational
value of somaesthetics (Christine Doddington) 8. Visual Metaphors: Meaning,
interpretation and culture (Michael Parsons) Part Two: Historical
Perspectives Introduction 9. Whose arts education? International and
intercultural dialogue (Emily Akuno, Leopold Klepacki, Mei-Chun Lin, John
O'Toole, Tia Reihana, Ernst Wagner, Gloria Zapata Restrepo) 10. The Role of
the Arts in Society (Sophie Claire Ward) 11. The absent recognition of
heteronomous arts education (Bjørn Rasmussen) 12. The Ordeal of
Consciousness and the Arts of Freedom (Chris Higgins) Part Three: Arts
Education and the Curriculum Introduction 13. Visual Art in the Curriculum
(Richard Hickman & Kristen Ali Eglinton) 14. Metaphors, Musicianship, and
Innovation in the Music Curriculum (Janet R. Barrett) 15. Threshold
concepts, academic identity and arts curricula design: Dr Who and Indiana
Jones traverse learning landscapes for dance (Ralph Buck and Nicholas Rowe)
16. When advocacy meets opportunity... what's the reality? Establishing
drama in the curriculum (John O'Toole) 17. Literature and the Curriculum (
Irene Pieper) 18. The Paradox of Poetry Education (Mark Dressman) 19. The
work of Media Arts in the age of digital production (Michael Dezuanni )
20. Signs, meaning and embodiment: Learning and pedagogy in the early years
(Julie Dunn and Susan Wright) 21. 'Aesthetic Learning for All' - Drama in
Education for Children with Special Educational Needs (Melanie Peter) 22.
Art education and therapy: the importance of Dramatherapy (Sue Jennings and
Penny McFarlane) 23. Assessing Diverse Creativities in Music: a Spectrum of
Challenges, Possibilities and Practices (Pam Burnard and Martin Fautley)
24. Arts Integration: Reunion for a Creative Curriculum (Madeleine R.
Grumet, Deborah Randolph, and Faye Stanley) Part Four: Arts Education and
the Wider Community Introduction 25. Community-Based Arts and Education in
Partnership: Possibilities and Challenges (Samuel Leong) 26. Arts in the
community as a place-making event (Pat Thomson, Andy Barrett, Christine
Hall, Julian Hanby and Susan Jones) 27. A fragile dance: art and place
making in times of war and not war (Michael Balfour) 28. The Arts : Hope in
Dark Places (Peter O'Connor) Part Five Researching the Arts Introduction
29. Challenges in Researching Arts and Education - A Personal Reflection (
John Harland) 30. The Radical in Arts Education Research (Brad Haseman)
31. Art, Scholarship and Research: A Backward Glance (Donal O'Donoghue)
Part Six Widening Perspectives Introduction 32. Rethinking industry
partnerships: arts education and uncertainty in liquid modern life (Mary
Ann Hunter) 33. Arts Education as a Bridge to Intercultural Understanding (
Larry O'Farrell) 34. The Arts as Purpose of Living: Spirituality and
Lifelong Perspectives of Arts Learning in Japan (Koji Matsunobu) 35. Making
it happen: Closing the gap between policy and practice in arts education
(Anne Bamford) 36. Creativity and the work of art and science: A cognitive
neuroscience perspective (Shirley Brice Heath with Lisa Gilbert) 37. Art
Makes Children Powerful; art for the many not the few (Jonathan Neelands)