What benefits can art bring to schools? This is a particularly urgent question today when changes to the structure of compulsory level education in England have not only severely diminished the provision of art in secondary schools, but threaten its survival as a comprehensively available subject. There is no doubt that art in schools needs defending. However, against the prevailing tendency that looks at the benefits art, and in particular ‘contemporary art’ can bring to schools, I want to consider instead what schools can offer art. How might it be that a genuine encounter between art and compulsory level education influences not just what occurs in school, but affects the values and functions of art itself? By taking the categories of so...
This thesis represents the writer's belief that art possesses unique qualities which make it indispe...
This chapter explores the problematic effect on pedagogy when inclusion initiatives are bound up wit...
The importance of the visual arts lies not in the reasons why some of them ar privileged, but rather...
In his 2009 book Art School (Propositions for the 21st Century) Steven Henry Madoff affirmed his bel...
The justification of art education in school curricula and the teaching approaches that should be em...
This paper will consider the issue of creating and sustaining an effective learning environment for ...
This is a study of qualitative method that aims to investigate how compulsory school students percei...
Art as a school subject embraces a broad epistemological dornain. It is quite acceptable for an art...
How can we best support fine art students whom, for a variety of reasons, have difficulty negotiatin...
This thesis contributes both conceptually and methodologically to artist-teacher research through tu...
Albert Hunt famously had Hopes for Great Happenings in education: this paper begins by noting that a...
People and societies thrive on a versatile and imaginative awareness. Yet the critical debate on art...
People and societies thrive on a versatile and imaginative awareness. Yet the critical debate on art...
In this book the notions of real learning and equality are approached as processes of becoming leadi...
Almost all public art galleries, large and small, plan for the use of the gallery by school classes....
This thesis represents the writer's belief that art possesses unique qualities which make it indispe...
This chapter explores the problematic effect on pedagogy when inclusion initiatives are bound up wit...
The importance of the visual arts lies not in the reasons why some of them ar privileged, but rather...
In his 2009 book Art School (Propositions for the 21st Century) Steven Henry Madoff affirmed his bel...
The justification of art education in school curricula and the teaching approaches that should be em...
This paper will consider the issue of creating and sustaining an effective learning environment for ...
This is a study of qualitative method that aims to investigate how compulsory school students percei...
Art as a school subject embraces a broad epistemological dornain. It is quite acceptable for an art...
How can we best support fine art students whom, for a variety of reasons, have difficulty negotiatin...
This thesis contributes both conceptually and methodologically to artist-teacher research through tu...
Albert Hunt famously had Hopes for Great Happenings in education: this paper begins by noting that a...
People and societies thrive on a versatile and imaginative awareness. Yet the critical debate on art...
People and societies thrive on a versatile and imaginative awareness. Yet the critical debate on art...
In this book the notions of real learning and equality are approached as processes of becoming leadi...
Almost all public art galleries, large and small, plan for the use of the gallery by school classes....
This thesis represents the writer's belief that art possesses unique qualities which make it indispe...
This chapter explores the problematic effect on pedagogy when inclusion initiatives are bound up wit...
The importance of the visual arts lies not in the reasons why some of them ar privileged, but rather...