There is an increasing trend for primary school teachers to be asked to work across a number of art forms, including drama, art, music, media, technology, photography, dance and performance. Education in the Arts covers all these areas, as well as addressing the issue of being the arts education teacher in the school, rather than an art, music or drama specialist. It is well grounded in theory and research, with links to teaching practice, allowing students to apply what they are learning to new contexts, and encouraging them to become reflective practitioners. Students can continue to use this book as they become practising teachers, drawing on guidance on how to implement the various arts practices in a school setting
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This study concerns art education, and the importance of creativity in learning. The objective is to...
The Expressive Arts has been long established in our curricula guidelines in Scotland, with learners...
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This Pearson Original edition is published for the University of Western Sydney. The 4th edition of...
Arts education in School curriculum: Present and Future Trends and Issues The National education ...
Arts Education has the potential to play an increasingly important role in the education of young pe...
The Arts are integral to our lives and the benefits of Arts education are widely documented. They of...
Arts play a very important role in the holistic development of an individual and are considered an e...
The arts, as ways of apprehending and comprehending human reality and society, are of course importa...
Teaching the Arts: Early Childhood and Primary Education provides a comprehensive and exciting intro...
This study describes the operational curriculum of arts education (visual arts, music, dance and dra...
The Expressive Arts has been long established in our curricula guidelines in Scotland, with learners...
In the context of compulsory education, we can see how arts education is irrelevant in training prog...
The school curriculum is a contested arena. There are competing pressures from those who advocate th...
Engagement in the arts has a wide range of benefits for students and educators. Despite such recogni...
This study concerns art education, and the importance of creativity in learning. The objective is to...
The Expressive Arts has been long established in our curricula guidelines in Scotland, with learners...
Arts education provides students with valuable opportunities to experience and build knowledge and s...
This Pearson Original edition is published for the University of Western Sydney. The 4th edition of...
Arts education in School curriculum: Present and Future Trends and Issues The National education ...
Arts Education has the potential to play an increasingly important role in the education of young pe...
The Arts are integral to our lives and the benefits of Arts education are widely documented. They of...
Arts play a very important role in the holistic development of an individual and are considered an e...
The arts, as ways of apprehending and comprehending human reality and society, are of course importa...
Teaching the Arts: Early Childhood and Primary Education provides a comprehensive and exciting intro...
This study describes the operational curriculum of arts education (visual arts, music, dance and dra...
The Expressive Arts has been long established in our curricula guidelines in Scotland, with learners...
In the context of compulsory education, we can see how arts education is irrelevant in training prog...
The school curriculum is a contested arena. There are competing pressures from those who advocate th...
Engagement in the arts has a wide range of benefits for students and educators. Despite such recogni...
This study concerns art education, and the importance of creativity in learning. The objective is to...
The Expressive Arts has been long established in our curricula guidelines in Scotland, with learners...