Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Arts and Arts Integrated Learning for Middle Level Education

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adolescent identity development
Arts education
arts integration
arts learning
arts-based learning strategies for adolescents
autonomy
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competence
creative writing
culturally responsive pedagogy
dance
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media arts
middle level
middle school
multiliteracies instruction
music
psychological needs motivation
relatedness
self-determination theory
special education inclusion
teacher professional growth
theatre
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visual art(s)
young adolescents

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032910086
  • Weight: 780g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Oct 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Arts and Arts Integrated Learning for Middle Level Education brings together a diverse array of international perspectives on arts and arts integrated learning in and out of schools for young adolescent students, aged 10–15.

Addressing the importance of arts learning for young adolescents and aligned with discourse in middle level education, this volume provides a much-needed resource for stakeholders interested in the future of arts education for young adolescents. Exploring arts and arts integrated learning through perspectives of creative writing, dance, media arts, music, theater, and visual arts, the book draws on theoretical and empirical research in arts learning contexts in Australia, Canada, Denmark, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the Virgin Islands. This book advocates for middle level arts learning that cultivates and encourages young adolescents’ dispositions toward lifelong engagement in the arts, and the cultivation of arts learning spaces that value young adolescents’ multifaceted identities and motivate students to learn through autonomy, relatedness, and competence. The international authors come from a wide range of disciplinary communities and draw upon scholarship in arts education, culturally responsive pedagogy, self-determination and motivation theory, and adolescent development to construct their arguments and contextualize their research.

Stephanie Cronenberg is Associate Professor of Music, Head of Music Education, and Director of Research at Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University, United States.