Making and Relational Creativity

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Chronic
creative process research
Curriculum Constraints
Curriculum Time
Democratic creativity
democratic education theory
Democratic Learning
Dissatisfaction
England's school curriculum
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Extra-curricular
Gallery Space
Held
Holistic role
informal learning environments
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Making Space
Northern Soul
Odd 1s
Persona
Practice Based Research
Pupil Autonomy
qualitative study of art education relationships
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Roy Lichtenstein
Sessions Progress
Social Reproduction
Sociological Constraint
Sociological Gaze
teacher student dynamics
Tography methodology
Transactive Account
Visual Articulation
Visual Research Methodologies

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  • ISBN 9780367524852
  • Weight: 249g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Making and Relational Creativity explores the developing relationships that arise between art teachers and students through creative practices outside of the secondary school arts curriculum. The author offers a powerful account of both her own and student experiences, exposing the complexities and problematic nature of creative practices emerging outside of the curriculum framework.

The book specifically explores relationships that develop in informal making spaces and argues for the significance of democratic creativity within art education. Examining the processes of making and the narratives arising within the A/R/Tography Collective, the lived experiences of both students and educator are revealed, providing a unique insight into their lives. The book explores the impact such spaces have on teachers’ professional relationships with students together with the impact on student relationships and urges educators to inhabit a more holistic role and tailor their pedagogy to meet the needs of students. In addition, the research also aims to address the implications of informal making spaces for the school curriculum in England.

This book will be of great interest for postgraduate students, researchers, and academics in the field of arts education, democratic learning, teacher education, cultural and organisational studies.

Lindsey Helen Bennett leads arts provision at Chester International School in the North West of England. She completed her doctoral research at the University of Chester in 2019 and she is interested in incorporating contemporary art practices into art and design education.

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