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The Value of Art Education: Cultural Engagements at the Swedish Folk High Schools: Sociology of the Arts

Autor Henrik Fürst, Erik Nylander
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This book shows the continuing importance of art education. Art education attracts students who see multiple meanings and justifications for the worth of that education. Their engagement in art education is not limited to the uncertain prospects for jobs or routes into employment in the arts. Fürst and Nylander approach art education through a rich array of empirical examples derived from Swedish folk high school programs in music, visual arts, and creative writing. Based on an analytical framework of pragmatic sociology, the book allows the reader to understand the competences and critical capacities held by students and teachers. The book challenges the dominant public perception of art education and broadens our understanding of what it is good for. The Value of Art Education is essential reading for those defending the status of this vital sector of education, offering a deeper understanding of why people engage, what they gain, and the social importance of the arts.

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ISBN-13: 9783031140631
ISBN-10: 303114063X
Pagini: 186
Ilustrații: XIII, 186 p. 2 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Ediția:2023
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Sociology of the Arts

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1. What Is the Worth of Art Education?.- Chapter 2. What Is Daily Life Like? Institutional Characteristics of the Folk High School.- Chapter 3. Who Engages? The Social Dispositions of Students.- Chapter 4. What Engages? Students’ Accounts of Art Education as Hothouse, Home, Happening, or Hospital.- Chapter 5. What Counts? Selection Tests as Gatekeeping.- Chapter 6. What Happens in Class? Testing Students’ Engagements.- Chapter 7. How Are Teaching and Creating Art Combined? Worth and Vocational Dilemmas Among Teachers.- Chapter 8. Is Art Education Worthwhile?./

Notă biografică

Henrik Fürst earned his PhD degree in Sociology from Uppsala University, Sweden. He is an Associate Professor in Education at Stockholm University.
Erik Nylander is lecturing at the folk high school teacher program at Linköping University, Sweden, where he also holds a faculty position as Associate Professor in Education.  

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This book shows the continuing importance of art education. Art education attracts students who see multiple meanings and justifications for the worth of that education. Their engagement in art education is not limited to the uncertain prospects for jobs or routes into employment in the arts. Fürst and Nylander approach art education through a rich array of empirical examples derived from Swedish folk high school programs in music, visual arts, and creative writing. Based on an analytical framework of pragmatic sociology, the book allows the reader to understand the competences and critical capacities held by students and teachers. The book challenges the dominant public perception of art education and broadens our understanding of what it is good for. The Value of Art Education is essential reading for those defending the status of this vital sector of education, offering a deeper understanding of why people engage, what they gain, and the social importance of the arts.

Henrik Fürst earned his PhD degree in Sociology from Uppsala University, Sweden. He is an Associate Professor in Education at Stockholm University.

Erik Nylander is lecturing at the folk high school teacher program at Linköping University, Sweden, where he also holds a faculty position as Associate Professor in Education.  


Caracteristici

Explores valuations of art education from the theoretical vantage point of pragmatic sociology Focuses on the case of Swedish folk high school and the plural values attributed to its art programs Shows that the sociology of art benefits from paying more attention to the educational sphere