This article presents and problematizes a peered and tiered model of creative and educational knowledge transfer piloted in Culture Shack, a community-based arts education program in Melbourne, Australia. Drawing on Eisner and Sefton-Green and Soep, I argue the value of this approach as a potential new pedagogical strategy in both secondary learning and teacher education courses, refocused on collaborative and process learning rather than outcome-focused pedagogy and assessment. Because education is a key factor for successful integration of those from refugee-background and emerging communities, self-reliance and creative problem-solving can be enhanced through arts programs such as Culture Shack that increase participation in continuing, ...
Groups and organisations are not automatically sites of effective and transformative pedagogy and le...
This article presents and discusses an extracurricular, co-constructed programme: “The Catalyst Club...
Community education describes learning outside the formal spaces of school and before school setting...
This article describes the interdisciplinary arts and education research project, Culture Shack, whi...
This article describes the interdisciplinary arts and education research project, Culture Shack, whi...
Schools and cultural organisations have collaborated together to develop arts-based learning program...
Learning in and through the arts is central to fostering young learners’ creativity. This article ex...
The arts, as ways of apprehending and comprehending human reality and society, are of course importa...
Visual arts teachers engage in complex work on a daily basis. This work is informed by practical kno...
Drawing on contemporary arts education research (Dimitriadis 2009 and Ellsworth 2005) and Halberstam...
This paper reports on the experience of undertaking ethnographic fieldwork in a Scottish secondary s...
This paper reports on a small-scale research inquiry, designed to support teachers in a Melbourne pr...
This study investigated how to teach and inspire creativity in a high school art classroom through t...
This arts-based research inquiry applies innovative approaches to fostering 'creativity' in pre-serv...
‘Why study the arts at school?’ This book offers a fresh perspective on this question. Informed by r...
Groups and organisations are not automatically sites of effective and transformative pedagogy and le...
This article presents and discusses an extracurricular, co-constructed programme: “The Catalyst Club...
Community education describes learning outside the formal spaces of school and before school setting...
This article describes the interdisciplinary arts and education research project, Culture Shack, whi...
This article describes the interdisciplinary arts and education research project, Culture Shack, whi...
Schools and cultural organisations have collaborated together to develop arts-based learning program...
Learning in and through the arts is central to fostering young learners’ creativity. This article ex...
The arts, as ways of apprehending and comprehending human reality and society, are of course importa...
Visual arts teachers engage in complex work on a daily basis. This work is informed by practical kno...
Drawing on contemporary arts education research (Dimitriadis 2009 and Ellsworth 2005) and Halberstam...
This paper reports on the experience of undertaking ethnographic fieldwork in a Scottish secondary s...
This paper reports on a small-scale research inquiry, designed to support teachers in a Melbourne pr...
This study investigated how to teach and inspire creativity in a high school art classroom through t...
This arts-based research inquiry applies innovative approaches to fostering 'creativity' in pre-serv...
‘Why study the arts at school?’ This book offers a fresh perspective on this question. Informed by r...
Groups and organisations are not automatically sites of effective and transformative pedagogy and le...
This article presents and discusses an extracurricular, co-constructed programme: “The Catalyst Club...
Community education describes learning outside the formal spaces of school and before school setting...