Art, Artists and Pedagogy

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Art Pedagogy
Art Theory
arts curriculum theory
Arts Education
arts education philosophy frameworks
Arts Rich Pedagogies
Assessing Teacher Knowledge
Bacon's Paintings
Bacon’s Paintings
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Cezanne's Landscapes
Cezanne’s Landscapes
contemporary art education
Cosmic Artisan
creative pedagogy models
critical pedagogy in arts
Dance Education
David Lines
David R. Cole
Deleuze
Drama Education
educational aesthetics
Educational Philosophy
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Flat Ontology
Forbidden City
Free Jazz
Free Jazz Improvisation
Gert Biesta
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Guattari’s Writing
jan jagodzinski
Jason J. Wallin
Jessie L. Beier
John Baldacchino
John Nicholas Saunders
John Roder
Julianne Moss
Margaret Somerville
Mary Ann Hunter
Michel Leiris
Music Education
Nancy's Philosophy
Nancy’s Philosophy
Narran Lake
Nico de Vos
Object Oriented Ontology
Pedagogic Load
philosophical approaches to teaching
Philosophy of Art
Post-unit Interview
Proto Cells
Quality Arts Experiences
Robyn Ann Ewing
School Drama Programme
Sean Sturm
Specific Curricular Domains
Teacher Education Ministerial Advisory Group
Van Balen
Visionary Cinema
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138500600
  • Weight: 300g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Oct 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume has been brought together to generate new ideas and provoke discussion about what constitutes arts education in the twenty-first century, both within the institution and beyond. Art, Artists and Pedagogy is intended for educators who teach the arts from early childhood to tertiary level, artists working in the community, or those studying arts in education from undergraduate to Masters or PhD level.

From the outset, this book is not only about arts in practice but also about what distinguishes the ‘arts’ in education. Exploring two different philosophies of education, the book asks what the purpose of the arts is in education in the twenty-first century. With specific reference to the work of Gert Biesta, questions are asked as to the relation of the arts to the world and what kind of society we may wish to envisage. The second philosophical set of ideas comes from Deleuze and Guattari, looking in more depth at how we configure art, the artist and the role played by the state and global capital in deciding on what art education has become.

This book provides educators with new ways to engage with arts, focusing specifically on art, music, dance, drama and film studies. At a time when many teachers are looking for a means to re-assert the role of the arts in education this text provides many answers with reference to case studies and in-depth arguments from some of the world’s leading academics in the arts, philosophy and education.

Christopher Naughton has lectured in education and the arts at the University of Exeter, UK, and the University of Auckland, New Zealand. Currently Chris is researching artists working in education following a two-year, funded project Move, Act, Play, Sing (MAPS). Chris has contributed articles to the Australian Journal of Music Education, British Journal of Music Education, Action Criticism and Theory, Education Philosophy and Theory, Studies in Philosophy of Education, ACCESS, International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, E-Learning and Digital Media and the Journal of Distance Learning. He is a regular presenter at the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia (PESA) and the Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE) and many other international conferences.

Gert Biesta (www.gertbiesta.com) is Professor of Education and Director of Research at the Department of Education of Brunel University London, UK. He writes on the theory and philosophy of education and educational research, with an interest in curriculum, teaching, pedagogy, democracy and the arts. Recent books include The Rediscovery of Teaching (Routledge 2017).

David R. Cole works as an educational researcher at Western Sydney University, Australia. He is currently the theme leader of Globalisation research at the Centre for Educational Research (CER). He has dedicated his career to understanding how the work of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari can be used to critique, enliven and change educational practice. This endeavour has led to more than 100+ publications and thirteen books in this field. Cole thinks in an international context and has completed 12 major research projects that have investigated how the ideas of Deleuze and Guattari work in an empirical sense.