Developing a Curriculum Model for Civically Engaged Art Education

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Activism
activist art practices
Art & Design
Art Classroom
Art curriculum
Art education
Artistic production
Arts Based Inquiry Practices
Arts-based activism
arts-based pedagogy
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CEAE
Civic education
Civic Knowledge
Civic Participants
Civic Reasoning
Civic Skills
Civically engaged art education
Civics
Civics curriculum
Civil Rights Movement
Community-based art education
critical pedagogy
Curricular approaches
curriculum design for civic engagement
Curriculum development
Earlier Spiral
Emmett Till's Murder
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Face To Face
FAMU
Field Guide
Follow
Good Life
Leaving Office
Maker-center
maker-centered learning
National Academy
Public pedagogy
Secondary education
Social Empathy
Social engagement
social justice education
Socially engaged art
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Student centered learning
Youth civic engagement
youth participatory research
Youth political participation

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032057781
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jul 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume explores art as a means of engendering youth civic engagement and draws on research conducted with young people in the United States to develop a unique curriculum model for civically engaged art education (CEAE).

Combining concepts from civics and arts education, chapters posit that artistic thinking, making, and acting form the basis for creative research into social and political issues which affect young people and are key to promoting civic participation. Focusing on critical, creative, and dynamic forms of youth cultural production inspired by local people, places, and events, the text demonstrates how educators’ curricular choices can engage students in researching social movements and arts-based activism. The authors draw from well-established areas such as arts-based research, civic engagement, and maker-centered learning to present their educational model through illustrative examples.

Offering a timely consideration of the relationship between art education and civics education, this book will appeal to scholars and students of the sociology of education, as well as arts and teacher research, and pre-service teacher education.

Sara Scott Shields is an Associate Professor of Art Education at Florida State University, USA.

Rachel Fendler is an Associate Professor of Art Education at Florida State University, USA.

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