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Inquiry-based learning through the creative arts for teachers and teacher educators
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Inquiry-based learning through the creative arts for teachers and teacher educators/ by Amanda Nicole Gulla, Molly Hamilton Sherman.
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Gulla, Amanda Nicole.
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Sherman, Molly Hamilton.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2020.,
面頁冊數:
xiv, 221 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
1. Introduction and Looking Both Ways: How (and Why) a High School English Teacher and an English Education Professor Formed a Partnership That Informed Their Practices -- 2. Teaching to Meet the Moment -- 3. What We Talk About When We Talk About Texts: Landscape With the Fall of Icarus and Ekphrastic Poetry -- 4. Imagining the World as if it Could Be Otherwise: Preparing Students for Solving Problems and Seeing Possibilities (Writing Poetry as Evidence-Based Argument) -- 5. Analyzing and Synthesizing Our Stories: Exploring Identity Through Art and Poetry -- 6. Art as Exploration: Jacob Lawrence and the Great Migration -- 7. Making Claims and Making Change: Creative Responses to the 1619 Project -- 8. Point of View: Stepping Inside the Story -- 9. Teaching as Transaction: Building Community Through Shared Inquiry -- 10. This is Not for Me: In Which We Discuss Some Challenges and Obstacles That May Impede the Development of an Inquiry-Based Learning Through the Arts Practice, and What Might be Done About Them.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57137-5
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9783030571375
Inquiry-based learning through the creative arts for teachers and teacher educators
Gulla, Amanda Nicole.
Inquiry-based learning through the creative arts for teachers and teacher educators
[electronic resource] /by Amanda Nicole Gulla, Molly Hamilton Sherman. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020. - xiv, 221 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Creativity, education and the arts. - Creativity, education and the arts..
1. Introduction and Looking Both Ways: How (and Why) a High School English Teacher and an English Education Professor Formed a Partnership That Informed Their Practices -- 2. Teaching to Meet the Moment -- 3. What We Talk About When We Talk About Texts: Landscape With the Fall of Icarus and Ekphrastic Poetry -- 4. Imagining the World as if it Could Be Otherwise: Preparing Students for Solving Problems and Seeing Possibilities (Writing Poetry as Evidence-Based Argument) -- 5. Analyzing and Synthesizing Our Stories: Exploring Identity Through Art and Poetry -- 6. Art as Exploration: Jacob Lawrence and the Great Migration -- 7. Making Claims and Making Change: Creative Responses to the 1619 Project -- 8. Point of View: Stepping Inside the Story -- 9. Teaching as Transaction: Building Community Through Shared Inquiry -- 10. This is Not for Me: In Which We Discuss Some Challenges and Obstacles That May Impede the Development of an Inquiry-Based Learning Through the Arts Practice, and What Might be Done About Them.
This book is a theoretical and practical guide to implementing an inquiry-based approach to teaching which centers creative responses to works of art in curriculum. Guided by Maxine Greene's philosophy of Aesthetic Education, the authors discuss the social justice implications of marginalized students having access to the arts and opportunities to find their voices through creative expression. They aim to demystify the process of inquiry-based learning through the arts for teachers and teacher educators by offering examples of lessons taught in high school classrooms and graduate level teaching methods courses. Examples of student writing and art work show how creative interactions with the arts can help learners of all ages deepen their skills as readers, writers, and thinkers.
ISBN: 9783030571375
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-57137-5doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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