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Contemporary Issues in Art Education


Edition: 1st
Author(s): Gaudelius, Yvonne; Speirs, Peg
ISBN10:  0130886882
ISBN13:  9780130886880
Format:  Paperback
Pub. Date:  1/1/2002
Publisher(s): Prentice Hall

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SummaryTable of Contents

Contemporary Issues in Art Education by Yvonne Gaudelius and Peg Speirs is a collection of essays that are framed around social issues, art, and teaching. Using an issues-based approach, the authors provide a valuable resource for teaching issues-based content, especially as these issues are explored through contemporary art and visual culture in the classroom.

The authors present ideas for educators at all levels who want to incorporate an issues-based approach to teaching. This book combines theoretical perspectives with tangible and practical strategies for generating content and pedagogical approaches. The book, while primarily written for pre-service elementary teachers, will prove useful to general classroom teachers and art educators at all levels, whether they are teaching in the K-12 or the college classroom.

The authors in this book are highly respected within the field of art education. They provide thoughtful approaches to a realm of complex ideas encompassing artistic, social, political, and educational issues. Readers will develop and understanding of a variety of ways to teach about such issues in the classroom, how to draw upon the contemporary artworld, and a sense of the critical frameworks within which we need to explore such issues.

Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction 1(18)
Section I Theoretical Frameworks 19(122)
Introduction
19(4)
Questions and Explorations
23(16)
Ideas and Teaching: Making Meaning from Contemporary Art
23(14)
Graeme Sullivan
Conclusions and Further Questions
37(1)
Resources and Suggestions for Further Reading
37(2)
Questions and Explorations
39(12)
Narratives Empowring Teachers and Students: Educational, and Cultural Practice
39(10)
Joyce Barakett
Elizabeth J. Sacca
Conclusions and Further Questions
49(1)
Resources and Suggestions for Further Reading
49(2)
Questions and Explorations
51(10)
In the Trenches Ed Check
51(7)
Conclusions and Further Questions
58(1)
Resources and Suggestions for Further Reading
59(2)
Questions and Explorations
61(9)
Cultural Content, Identity, and Program Development: Approaches to Art Education for Elementary Educators
61(7)
Andra Lucia Nyman
Conclusions and Further Questions
68(1)
Resources and Suggestions for Further Reading
69(1)
Questions and Explorations
70(14)
Making the Familiar Strange: A Community-Based Art Education Framework
70(12)
Flavia Maria Cunha Bastos
Conclusions and Further Questions
82(1)
Resources and Suggestions for Further Reading
83(1)
Questions and Explorations
84(13)
There's More to it than Just Looking: The Art Museum as an Integrated Learning Environment
84(10)
Debra Attenborough
Conclusions and Further Questions
94(1)
Resources and Suggestions for Further Reading
95(2)
Questions and Explorations
97(11)
Children Never Were What They Were: Perspectives on Childhood
97(9)
Paul Duncum
Conclusions and Further Questions
106(1)
Resources and Suggestions for Further Reading
106(2)
Questions and Explorations
108(11)
Mapping Identity for Curriculum Work
108(10)
Kristin G. Congdon
Marilyn Stewart
John Howell White
Conclusions and Further Questions
118(1)
Resources and Suggestions for Further Reading
118(1)
Questions and Explorations
119(11)
Children Performing the Art of Identity
119(9)
Charles R. Garoian
Conclusions and Further Questions
128(1)
Resources and Suggestions for Further Reading
128(2)
Questions and Explorations
130(11)
Transformation, Invocation, and Magic in Contemporary Art, Education, and Criticism: Reinvesting Art with a Sense of the Sacred
130(9)
Debra Koppman
Conclusions and Further Questions
139(1)
Resources and Suggestions for Further Reading
140(1)
Section II Content 141(134)
Introduction
141(4)
Questions and Explorations
145(12)
Context, Subtext, Schooltext: Building Art-Centered Curricula
145(10)
Sara Wilson McKay
Susana Monteverde
Conclusions and Further Questions
155(1)
Resources and Suggestions for Further Reading
155(2)
Questions and Explorations
157(13)
Tools for Exploring Social Issues and Visual Culture
157(11)
Carol S. Jeffers
Conclusions and Further Questions
168(1)
Resources and Suggestions for Further Reading
168(2)
Questions and Explorations
170(10)
Thematic Curriculum and Social Reconstruction
170(8)
Eleanor Weisman
Jay Michael Hanes
Conclusions and Further Questions
178(1)
Resources and Suggestions for Further Reading
179(1)
Questions and Explorations
180(18)
Teaching Art in the Contexts of Everyday Life
180(15)
Don H. Krug
Conclusions and Further Questions
195(1)
Resources and Suggestions for Further Reading
196(2)
Questions and Explorations
198(14)
If an Artwork Could Speak, What Would It Say? Focusing on Issues for Elementary Art Education
198(12)
Shirley Hayes Yokley
Conclusions and Further Questions
210(1)
Resources and Suggestions for Further Reading
210(2)
Questions and Explorations
212(14)
Art for Issues' Sake: A Framework for the Selection of Art Content for the Elementary Classroom
212(12)
Mary Wyrick
Conclusions and Further Questions
224(1)
Resources and Suggestions for Further Reading
224(2)
Questions and Explorations
226(12)
Issues of the Body in Contemporary Art
226(10)
Dan Nadaner
Conclusions and Further Questions
236(1)
Resources and Suggestions for Further Reading
236(2)
Questions and Explorations
238(12)
Concerning the Religious in Art Education
238(10)
Paul S. Briggs
Conclusions and Further Questions
248(1)
Resources and Suggestions for Further Reading
248(2)
Questions and Explorations
250(14)
Teaching Art with Historic Places and Civic Memorials
250(11)
Joanne K. Guilfoil
Conclusions and Further Questions
261(1)
Resources and Suggestions for Further Reading
262(2)
Questions and Explorations
264(11)
Computer Animation at an Apache Middle School: Apache Children's Use of Computer Animation Technology
264(9)
Mary Stokrockiwith Marcia Buckpitt
Conclusions and Further Questions
273(1)
Resources and Suggestions for Further Reading
273(2)
Section III Pedagogical Strategies 275(120)
Introduction
275(4)
Questions and Explorations
279(12)
Exploring Culture and Identity Through Artifacts: Three Art Lessons Derived from Contemporary Art Practice
279(10)
Julia Marshall
Conclusions and Further Questions
289(1)
Resources and Suggestions for Further Reading
290(1)
Questions and Explorations
291(11)
Interpreting Art: Building Communal and Individual Understandings
291(9)
Terry Barrett
Conclusions and Further Questions
300(1)
Resources and Suggestions for Further Reading
301(1)
Questions and Explorations
302(15)
The Dynamic Project, Contemporary, Issues, and Integrative Learning
302(13)
Doris M. Guay
Conclusions and Further Questions
315(1)
Resources and Suggestions for Further Reading
315(2)
Questions and Explorations
317(10)
Elementary Instruction through Postmodern Art
317(7)
Melody K. Milbrandt
Conclusions and Further Questions
324(1)
Resources and Suggestions for Further Reading
325(2)
Questions and Explorations
327(18)
Open Spaces, Open Minds: Art in Partnership with the Earth
327(15)
Karen T. Keifer-Boyd
Conclusions and Further Questions
342(1)
Resources and Suggestions for Further Reading
343(2)
Questions and Explorations
345(13)
Investigate and Re-Envisien Teaching Strategies: Linking Individuals, Communities, and Oreanizations Through the Visual Arts
345(11)
Elizabeth B. Reese
Conclusions and Further Questions
356(1)
Resources and Suggestions for Further Reading
357(1)
Questions and Explorations
358(12)
Interdisciplinarity and Community as Tools for Art Education and Social Change
358(10)
Mary Adams
Conclusions and Further Questions
368(1)
Resources and Suggestions for Further Reading
369(1)
Questions and Explorations
370(14)
(Re) Shaping Visual Inquiry of Three-Dimeesional Art Objects in the Elementary School: A Content-Based Approach
370(12)
B. Stephen Carpenter II
Billie Sessions
Conclusions and Further Questions
382(1)
Resources and Suggestions for Further Reading
382(2)
Questions and Explorations
384(11)
Three: Reading Lorna Simpson's Art in Contexts
384(9)
Mary Ann Stankiewicz
Conclusions and Further Questions
393(1)
Resources and Suggestions for Further Reading
394(1)
Conclusions and Other Thoughts: Yes, the Witch can be Purple 395(5)
List of Artists 400(5)
List of Contributors 405(4)
Photo Credits 409(2)
Index 411

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