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Discourse and Disjuncture between the Arts and Higher Education: The Arts in Higher Education

Editat de Jessica Hoffmann Davis
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This accessible and compelling collection of faculty reflections examines the tensions between the arts and academics and offers interdisciplinary alternatives for higher education. With an eye to teacher training, these artist scholars share insights, models, and personal experience that will engage and inspire educators in a range of post-secondary settings. The authors represent a variety of art forms, perspectives, and purposes for arts inclusive learning ranging from studio work to classroom teaching to urban settings in which the subject is equity and social justice. From the struggles of an arts concentrator at an Ivy League college to the challenge of reconciling the dual identities as artists and arts educators, the issues at hand are candid and compelling. The examples of discourse ranging from the broad stage of arts advocacy to an individual course or program give testimony to the power and promise of the arts in higher education.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781137561954
ISBN-10: 1137561955
Pagini: 253
Ilustrații: X, 263 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2016
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan US
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria The Arts in Higher Education

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Introduction; Jessica Hoffmann Davis.- Part I. Challenges.- Chapter 1. Negotiating a Path to the Arts at Harvard; Tiffanie Ting.- Chapter 2. Disciplinary Discord; Rhoda Bernard.- Chapter 3. The Artist-Teacher; G. James Daichendt.- Chapter 4. Nurturing the Intersections of Arts and Non-arts disciplines; Marit Dewhurst.- Part II. Courses.- Chapter 5. Approaching Interdisciplinarity in a School of Art and Design; Adriana Katzew and Aimée Archambault.- Chapter 6. Claiming Creative Space; Courtney Lee Weida.- Chapter 7. Reflecting on the Arts in Urban Schools; Rubén A. Gaztambide-Fernández, Chandni Desai & Traci Scheepstra.- Part III. A Program Then and Now.- Chapter 8. Persuasion and Structure; Jessica Hoffmann Davis.- Chapter 9. Toward a Culture of Solidarity; Steve Seidel.

Notă biografică

Jessica Hoffmann Davis, EdD, was the founding director of the Arts in Education Program at Harvard’s Graduate School of Education, USA, and held the university’s first chair in arts in education. Recent books include: Why Our High Schools Need the Arts (2012), Ordinary Gifted Children (2010), and Why Our Schools Need the Arts, (2008).

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This accessible and compelling collection of faculty reflections examines the tensions between the arts and academics and offers interdisciplinary alternatives for higher education. With an eye to teacher training, these artist scholars share insights, models, and personal experience that will engage and inspire educators in a range of post-secondary settings. The authors represent a variety of art forms, perspectives, and purposes for arts inclusive learning ranging from studio work to classroom teaching to urban settings in which the subject is equity and social justice. From the struggles of an arts concentrator at an Ivy League college to the challenge of reconciling the dual identities as artists and arts educators, the issues at hand are candid and compelling. The examples of discourse ranging from the broad stage of arts advocacy to an individual course or program give testimony to the power and promise of the arts in higher education.