Interdisciplinary Art Education

Interdisciplinary Art Education
Author: Mary Stokrocki
Publsiher: National Art Education Assn
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2005
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1890160318

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This book is about interdisciplinary approaches to art education. The concept of interdisciplinary learning is one that should be scrutinized closely and research and practical applications are needed to inform the field about best practices. This book contains both theoretical concepts and practical suggestions for curriculum construction and assessment for interdisciplinary education that incorporate the visual arts as good and worthwhile, while at the same time, proposing ways in which art can be integrated holistically with other subjects. In addition, there are a variety of research methodologies found in the different chapters and a range of subjects, such as science, social studies, anthropology, and the performing arts, for which interdisciplinary concepts have been applied effectively and appear to be coherent, complete, and appropriate.

Interdisciplinary Arts

Interdisciplinary Arts
Author: Suzanne Ostersmith,Kathleen Jeffs
Publsiher: Human Kinetics
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2023
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781492599876

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Interdisciplinary Arts helps students explore their capacities for creativity and cross-disciplinary thinking by drawing from the fields of theatre, dance, and visual arts. They will learn how to transfer the skills they gain from the book to any endeavor or career they undertake.

Interdisciplinary Approaches to Teaching Art in High School

Interdisciplinary Approaches to Teaching Art in High School
Author: Pamela G. Taylor
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2006
Genre: Art
ISBN: PSU:000061778641

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The authors present works of art, artmaking skills, and ways of knowing as catalysts for learning across the traditional disciplinary boundaries in high school. Both timely and enduring, this is the book that will inspire and support the work of veteran, new, and pre-service high school art teachers. The book includes issues, theories, and practices related to high school curriculum, advocacy, classroom management, assessment, cultural understanding, idea-based instructional strategies, team-teaching, technology, visual culture, and student-initiated learning. The authors draw upon their own experiences and those of other high school art teachers to create a motivating and provocative text that challenges readers to critically and continually reflect, collaborate, read, and research their own interdisciplinary thinking, teaching, and learning processes. - Publisher.

Art Centered Learning Across the Curriculum

Art Centered Learning Across the Curriculum
Author: Julia Marshall,David M. Donahue
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2015-04-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780807773260

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This handbook provides teachers with a framework for implementing inquiry-based, substantive art integration across the curriculum, along with the background knowledge and models needed to do this. Drawing on ideas from Harvard Project Zero, the authors make a clear and compelling argument for how contemporary art supports student learning. The text features subject-specific chapters co-written by teaching scholars from that discipline. Each chapter includes examples of contemporary art with explanations of how these works explore the fundamental concepts of the academic discipline. The book concludes with a chapter on an integrated, inquiry-based curriculum inspired by contemporary art, including guidelines for developing art projects teachers can adapt to their students’ interests and needs. This resource is appropriate for art teachers, as well as subject-area teachers who are not familiar with using contemporary art in the classroom. “I am so excited about this book! The visuals alone are enough to clue teachers in on ways that Contemporary Art can blow their curriculums open to become engaging, relevant vehicles for their students to ride across the 21st century. From the first scan, readers cannot help but see the power of Contemporary Art in transforming classrooms and learning.” —From the Foreword by Lois Hetland, professor and chair of art education at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, and co-author of Studio Thinking 2 “Art-Centered Learning Across the Curriculum well surpasses its goal to demystify contemporary art for K–12 teachers. In this important text, the authors present a direct challenge to educators and public education reformers of all stripes to embrace the arts and design practices across disciplines as a potent means for building beautiful minds, not merely as a tool for beautifying dingy school corridors. This new book serves as a primer for fashioning the kinds of integrated curriculum frameworks required for success in today’s global knowledge economy.” —James Haywood Rolling Jr., chair of art education and a dual professor in art education and teaching and leadership, Syracuse University

Art Education

Art Education
Author: National Art Education Association
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1972
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015007230199

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Bridging the Curriculum Through Art

Bridging the Curriculum Through Art
Author: Pamela Geiger Stephens,Stephens & Walkup,Nancy Walkup
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1562906151

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Focuses on the relationship that comprehensive, quality art education has with curriculum content and learning outcomes. Included in this book are cross-curricular lessons developed and field-tested by art specialists and classroom teachers, each designed to explore artists and works of art, are intended as a starting point for art exploration. 144 pages, paperback. 2nd Edition

Art and Soul Rudolf Steiner Interdisciplinary Art and Education

Art and Soul  Rudolf Steiner  Interdisciplinary Art and Education
Author: Victoria de Rijke
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2019-10-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030176044

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This book brings together Steiner's philosophical, biodynamic and cultural contributions to education, where 'spirit' and ‘soul’ are the creative elements in human evolution. His thought is applied to selected examples of innovative artistic practice and pedagogy of the present. This volume is intended for researchers in the arts and education with an interest in Rudolf Steiner's huge influence on educational thought and policy.This is an urgent point in time to reflect on the role of arts in education and what it might mean for our souls. An accessible yet scholarly study of interdisciplinarity, imagination and creativity is of critical widespread interest now, when arts education in many countries is threatened with near-extinction.

Understanding Art Education

Understanding Art Education
Author: Nicholas Addison,Lesley Burgess,John Steers,Jane Trowell
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2010-01-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134210183

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What is distinctive about art and design as a subject in secondary schools? What contribution does it make to the wider curriculum? How can art and design develop the agency of young people? Understanding Art Education examines the theory and practice of helping young people learn in and beyond the secondary classroom. It provides guidance and stimulation for ways of thinking about art and design when preparing to teach and provides a framework within which teachers can locate their own experiences and beliefs. Designed to complement the core textbook Learning to Teach Art and Design in the Secondary School, which offers pragmatic approaches for trainee and newly-qualified teachers, this book suggests ways in which art and design teachers can engage reflexively with their continuing practice. Experts in the field explore: The histories of art and design education and their relationship to wider social and cultural developments Creativity as a foundation for learning Engaging with contemporary practice in partnership with external agencies The role of assessment in evaluating creative and collaborative practices Interdisciplinary approaches to art and design Developing dialogue as a means to address citizenship and global issues in art and design education. Understanding Art Education will be of interest to all students and practising teachers, particularly those studying at M Level, as well as teacher educators, and researchers who wish to reflect on their identity as an artist and teacher, and the ways in which the subject can inform and contribute to education and society more widely.