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Curriculum, Culture and Art Education: Comparative Perspectives: Suny Series, Innovations in Curriculum

Editat de Kerry Freedman, Fernando Hernandez
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mar 1998
Consisting of international case studies of art education, by scholars in different countries, this book analyzes the translation of cultural knowledge through curriculum policy and practice. Each chapter focuses on historical and cultural influences on educational ideas that have crossed national borders and been transformed in the process. The range of influence is wide and includes popular culture, national politics, and professional goals. The studies illustrate the many ways in which culture and curriculum are intertwined and tell us why we theorize, write policy, and develop curricula as we do.
This book makes clear the importance of both self-consciousness and mutual understanding in a global, professional community. Through analysis of cultural and cross-cultural relationships, the authors reveal vital, but often hidden, national and international interests in education. Students experience curricula through school subjects, and this book illustrates the importance of understanding the deep, socio-cultural character of that experience.
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ISBN-13: 9780791437735
ISBN-10: 0791437736
Pagini: 225
Dimensiuni: 162 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: ST UNIV OF NEW YORK
Seria Suny Series, Innovations in Curriculum


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Consisting of international case studies of art education by scholars in different countries, this book analyzes the translation of cultural knowledge through curriculum policy and practice. Each chapter focuses on historical and cultural influences on educational ideas that have crossed national borders and been transformed in the process. The range of influence is wide and includes popular culture, national politics, and professional goals. The studies illustrate the many ways in which culture and curriculum are intertwined and tell us why we theorize, write policy, and develop curricula as we do.

Notă biografică

Kerry Freedman is Associate Professor of Art Education and Curriculum Studies in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. She is coauthor of Transforming Computer Technology and Postmodern Art Education: An Approach to Curriculum.

Fernando Hernandez is Associate Professor of Art Education at the University of Barcelona. He is the coauthor of Knowing the Subject is Not Enough When Teaching; What Does Art Education Mean?; Curriculum Organization through Thematic Projects; Encounters with Art from Anthropology, and Psychology and Pedagogy.