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This book presents ground-breaking research on the ways the Arts
fosters motivation and engagement in both academic and non-academic
domains. It reports on mixed method, international research that
investigated how the Arts make a difference in the lives of young
people. Drawing on the findings of a longitudinal quantitative
study led by the internationally renowned educational psychologist
Andrew Martin, the book examines the impact of arts involvement in
the academic outcomes of 643 students and reports on the in-depth
qualitative research that investigates what constitutes
best-practice in learning and teaching in the Arts. The book also
examines drama, dance, music, visual arts and film classrooms to
construct an understanding of quality pedagogy in these classrooms.
With its evidence-based but highly accessible approach, this book
will be directly and immediately relevant to those interested in
the Arts as a force for change in schooling. How Arts Education
Makes a Difference discusses: The Arts Education, Motivation,
Engagement and Achievement Research Visual Arts, Drama and Music in
Classrooms Technology-mediated Arts Engagement International
Perspectives on Arts and Cultural Policies in Education This book
is a timely collation of research and experiential findings which
support the need to promote arts education in schools worldwide. It
will be particularly useful for educationists, researchers in
education and arts advocates.
This book presents ground-breaking research on the ways the Arts
fosters motivation and engagement in both academic and non-academic
domains. It reports on mixed method, international research that
investigated how the Arts make a difference in the lives of young
people. Drawing on the findings of a longitudinal quantitative
study led by the internationally renowned educational psychologist
Andrew Martin, the book examines the impact of arts involvement in
the academic outcomes of 643 students and reports on the in-depth
qualitative research that investigates what constitutes
best-practice in learning and teaching in the Arts. The book also
examines drama, dance, music, visual arts and film classrooms to
construct an understanding of quality pedagogy in these classrooms.
With its evidence-based but highly accessible approach, this book
will be directly and immediately relevant to those interested in
the Arts as a force for change in schooling. How Arts Education
Makes a Difference discusses: The Arts Education, Motivation,
Engagement and Achievement Research Visual Arts, Drama and Music in
Classrooms Technology-mediated Arts Engagement International
Perspectives on Arts and Cultural Policies in Education This book
is a timely collation of research and experiential findings which
support the need to promote arts education in schools worldwide. It
will be particularly useful for educationists, researchers in
education and arts advocates.
This textbook highlights the unique role that quality Arts
processes and experiences can and should play across the curriculum
to ensure that all learners' creativities and imaginations
flourish. It provides much-needed strategies, units of work and
practical resources in six arts disciplines - visual arts,
literature, drama, music, dance and media arts. It is a must-read
for those keen to develop research-informed, integrated, arts-rich
learning and teaching strategies while also exploring each
discipline. Alongside the 'four Cs' (critical thinking,
communication, collaboration and creativity) the authors propose
four additional 'Cs': curiosity, compassion, connection and courage
as much-needed 21st century capabilities. The book speaks to the
current debates on STEAM vs. STEM education, and provides an
important framework for preservice and experienced classroom
teachers, including arts specialists.
Stories of Hope and Resilience This book is a collection of eight
stories about how real people coped with suicide, brain injury,
dyslexia, alcoholism, sexual abuse, racism, teen parenting, and
growing up gay in the 1960s. Alongside the personal stories, the
authors - Julie Mulcahy and Debbie Knowles - have consulted "the
experts" in order to provide practical commentary about complex
issues. The stories themselves are of hope and wisdom and
resilience. Julie and Debbie believe real stories of real lives are
the most interesting stories of all. Both of them had life-changing
experiences of their own. Could their experiences be helpful to
others? Julie wrote about living with her daughter's brain injury
and Debbie wrote about her brother's suicide. What had these
painful things taught them? They wondered how other people coped
with the things that had happened in their lives. They realised
that things go wrong, even in the most sunny, well-regulated
families. Put simply, if we can face up to these things, then there
is a lot to learn from the honesty and courage of the contributors
of these eight stories. Original works by New Zealand artist, Robyn
Gibson, cleverly echo the emotions described in each story.
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