This account of a 1998 National Association for Multicultural Education workshop suggests how making and discussing art can broaden and deepen multicultural education beyond a tourist survey of food, clothing, and customs. A partnership of artmaking and multicultural education that develops creative behaviors necessary for realizing social justice, through critically reflective art activities, is described. The complexity of creating an equitable, tolerant, and just learning environment with diverse learners is compared to the complexities of making and discussing art. The discussion presents the arts as a metaphoric way of thinking about, a model for developing, and an actual modality for developing multicultural education
textThe increase in the Latino population, and specifically the Mexican-American population, in the ...
Public art is more than outdoor art. It has the potential of being an educational tool. Multicultura...
“The significance of relevant teachers to education lies in their belief that schools can be vehicle...
This account of a 1998 National Association for Multicultural Education workshop suggests how making...
Key words: art, art workshops. Aboriginal, Islamic, multicultural education This paper is a critical...
This study utilized a survey of Virginia public high school teachers to examine how teachers underst...
Integrating arts into teaching and learning can result in more engaging classrooms for students of a...
The research question presented and addressed in this project was, Best Practices in Developing Mult...
This study explores the concept of finding pleasure in social and ecological caring from the a/r/tog...
Art integration research has received much attention of late, yet the focus generally examines ways ...
Over the last 30 years, the racial, ethnic and linguistic diversity of school-aged children in grade...
The purpose of this thesis was to examine what multicultural approaches were being used in the art c...
This article summarizes the extensive debates that has been around multicultural art education since...
Historically artistic expressions from marginalized groups have been negated and denied. Schools sho...
Through social interaction the Arts connects communities and brings people together where both conte...
textThe increase in the Latino population, and specifically the Mexican-American population, in the ...
Public art is more than outdoor art. It has the potential of being an educational tool. Multicultura...
“The significance of relevant teachers to education lies in their belief that schools can be vehicle...
This account of a 1998 National Association for Multicultural Education workshop suggests how making...
Key words: art, art workshops. Aboriginal, Islamic, multicultural education This paper is a critical...
This study utilized a survey of Virginia public high school teachers to examine how teachers underst...
Integrating arts into teaching and learning can result in more engaging classrooms for students of a...
The research question presented and addressed in this project was, Best Practices in Developing Mult...
This study explores the concept of finding pleasure in social and ecological caring from the a/r/tog...
Art integration research has received much attention of late, yet the focus generally examines ways ...
Over the last 30 years, the racial, ethnic and linguistic diversity of school-aged children in grade...
The purpose of this thesis was to examine what multicultural approaches were being used in the art c...
This article summarizes the extensive debates that has been around multicultural art education since...
Historically artistic expressions from marginalized groups have been negated and denied. Schools sho...
Through social interaction the Arts connects communities and brings people together where both conte...
textThe increase in the Latino population, and specifically the Mexican-American population, in the ...
Public art is more than outdoor art. It has the potential of being an educational tool. Multicultura...
“The significance of relevant teachers to education lies in their belief that schools can be vehicle...