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Reflective practices in arts education

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Statement of Responsibility: edited by Pamela Burnard, University of Cambridge, UK ; Sarah Hennessy, University of Exeter, UK
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Year: 2009
Publisher: Dordrecht, Springer
Series: Landscapes: the Arts, Aesthetics, and Education; Volume 5
Media group: Buch
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This book explores reflective practice as a source and resource for teaching, learning and research in Art and Design, Dance, Drama and Music. Many of the authors are both arts educators and researchers who reflect current trends in arts education, and consider the relationships between teachers, artists and learners across disciplines.

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Statement of Responsibility: edited by Pamela Burnard, University of Cambridge, UK ; Sarah Hennessy, University of Exeter, UK
Medium identifier: SAS
Year: 2009
Publisher: Dordrecht, Springer
Works included: Acknowledgements,- Foreword by Liora Bresler,- The authors,- Editors' Preface,- Section 1: Perspectives: 1:Understanding reflective arts practices: Issues, trends and possibilities: Burnard (UK/Australia) ,-, 2. More than meets the eye: Adolescents and cultures of reflection- Kushner (UK),- 3.Reflective Creativity: Reforming the arts curriculum for the information age- Hilton (UK),, 4.Teaching arts as a reflective practice -Hentschke and Del Ben (Brazil),- 5.Reflecting on teaching performing arts to Muslims-Harris (UK),- 6.Challenges for artists and teachers working in partnership-Upitis (Canada),, Section 2: Tools of reflection: 7.Game for reflection? Reflections on the development and use of a reflective tool -Peel (Visual Arts- UK),- 8.Reflection and evaluation: Tools for learning by arts practitioners -Glover & Hoskyns (Music - UK), 9.Using learning journals in teacher education in the Arts-Rolfe (Dance - UK),- 10.Changing practice through reflective use of digital technologies in the Arts -Cheung & Kung (Hong Kong, China),, 11.Tools for developing reflective thinking skills-Kerchner (USA),- Section 3: Case studies: Reflections in and on action: 12.Insights into reflective practice: Reengagement through peer teaching Drama -Morrison et all (Australia/UK),-, 13. Cross and intercultural engagement: A case study in self reflection and finding meaning -Joseph (Australia),- 14. Reflective practice through the lens of a fifth grade composition-based music class-Younker (USA),-, 15.Fair Exchange: Shared professional development-Ledgard (UK),- 16. Enabling reflective practice in arts education (culminating discussion on 'how' and reiteration of 'why')- Hennessy (UK)
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ISBN: 978-1-4020-9565-8
Description: XVII, 199 Seiten
Series: Landscapes: the Arts, Aesthetics, and Education; Volume 5
Tags: Arts / Study and teaching; Reflective teaching; Teaching; Arts; Education
Participating parties: Search for this character Burnard, Pamela (editor); Hennessy, Sarah (editor)
Language: Englisch
Media group: Buch