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Education

Allen, Felicity
London : Cambridge, Mass. : Whitechapel Gallery : MIT Press, 2011

This book will be an resource for all who believe in the importance of art in the wider educational realm. Framing the recent "educational turn" in the arts within a broad historical and social context, this anthology raises fundamental questions about how and what should be taught in an era of distributive rather than media-based practices and questioned dominant notions of personal and institutional freedom as enacted through art teaching and practice.
These writings by artists, philosophers, educators, poets, and activists center on three recurring and interrelated themes: the notion of "indiscipline" in theories and practices that challenge boundaries of all kinds; the present and future role of the art school; and the turn to pedagogy as medium in a diverse range of recent projects.
This book will be an resource for all who believe in the importance of art in the wider educational realm. Framing the recent "educational turn" in the arts within a broad historical and social context, this anthology raises fundamental questions about how and what should be taught in an era of distributive rather than media-based practices and questioned dominant notions of personal and institutional freedom as enacted through art teaching and ...


Cote : 700.710 1 A4251e 2011

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ETUDES, GUIDES ET RAPPORTS

The arts and youth at risk : global and local challenges

O'Brien, Angela ; Donelan, Kate
[Royaume-Uni] : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008

This book is designed for readers who care about their communities and are willing to create institutions and negotiate for meaningful roles for young people (cf. Rabkin and Redmond 2004). Explanations supported by theory and research from across the disciplines address the need to think and to think hard about where and how the arts and young people fit together and in concert with moral reason, societal inclusion and environmental justice. To do otherwise is to risk denying the benefits that can come from the ingenious insights and seemingly endless energies and imaginative powers of the young. This book calls on us to think beyond “using” the arts for instrumental redirection of young individuals seen as being out-of-step with the larger society.
This book is designed for readers who care about their communities and are willing to create institutions and negotiate for meaningful roles for young people (cf. Rabkin and Redmond 2004). Explanations supported by theory and research from across the disciplines address the need to think and to think hard about where and how the arts and young people fit together and in concert with moral reason, societal inclusion and environmental justice. To ...


Cote : 370.118 086 9 O132a 2008

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