Students who have started their undergraduate degrees in art and design with an Access to HE diploma rather than A’ Levels and a Pre-BA Foundation Course can be described as ‘non-traditional’ because they have had different previous learning and life experiences. They are likely to be seen as mature and also to come from under-represented groups in higher education. This discussion revisits the work of educational sociologist Basil Bernstein in order to explore how non-traditional students with diverse backgrounds are at times excluded from the visible and invisible pedagogies of art and design higher education. Bernstein has described how seemingly opposing pedagogic models act selectively on different social groups, privileging the middle...
In 1956 The Whitechapel Gallery, London, hosted the exhibition This is Tomorrow led by the Independe...
An educational shift is emerging within the School of Fine Art at Glasgow School of Art today. On fi...
This paper analyses pedagogic practices in four fields in art and design higher education. Its purpo...
Students who have started their undergraduate degrees in art and design with an Access to HE diploma...
Working class men are under-represented in art and design higher education. This article explores th...
This chapter investigate the way ‘classed’ practices permeate art and design education. It provides ...
Art and Design Pedagogy in Higher Education provides a contemporary volume that offers a scholarly p...
Phronesis or practical wisdom has been understood in relation to the professions where people were a...
The 21st century has been witness to many changes in the ways in which students experience universit...
The article is developed from a paper presented at the European Society for Research on the Educatio...
This Chapter illuminates the challenges of studying art at university for students from poor and wor...
Fine Art Education has at times necessarily, and at others been driven to shift its ground and there...
Inclusion in arts education raises fundamental questions: Who is included and who is excluded? And w...
This article investigates how representation attaches meaning to bodies, how certain bodies are cate...
In his 2009 book Art School (Propositions for the 21st Century) Steven Henry Madoff affirmed his bel...
In 1956 The Whitechapel Gallery, London, hosted the exhibition This is Tomorrow led by the Independe...
An educational shift is emerging within the School of Fine Art at Glasgow School of Art today. On fi...
This paper analyses pedagogic practices in four fields in art and design higher education. Its purpo...
Students who have started their undergraduate degrees in art and design with an Access to HE diploma...
Working class men are under-represented in art and design higher education. This article explores th...
This chapter investigate the way ‘classed’ practices permeate art and design education. It provides ...
Art and Design Pedagogy in Higher Education provides a contemporary volume that offers a scholarly p...
Phronesis or practical wisdom has been understood in relation to the professions where people were a...
The 21st century has been witness to many changes in the ways in which students experience universit...
The article is developed from a paper presented at the European Society for Research on the Educatio...
This Chapter illuminates the challenges of studying art at university for students from poor and wor...
Fine Art Education has at times necessarily, and at others been driven to shift its ground and there...
Inclusion in arts education raises fundamental questions: Who is included and who is excluded? And w...
This article investigates how representation attaches meaning to bodies, how certain bodies are cate...
In his 2009 book Art School (Propositions for the 21st Century) Steven Henry Madoff affirmed his bel...
In 1956 The Whitechapel Gallery, London, hosted the exhibition This is Tomorrow led by the Independe...
An educational shift is emerging within the School of Fine Art at Glasgow School of Art today. On fi...
This paper analyses pedagogic practices in four fields in art and design higher education. Its purpo...