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E-grāmata: Enriching Arts Education through Aesthetics: Experiential Arts Integration Activities for Pre-School and Early Primary Education [Taylor & Francis e-book]

(University of Crete, Greece), (University of Patras, Greece.)
  • Formāts: 102 pages, 16 Tables, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Aug-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429058516
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formāts: 102 pages, 16 Tables, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Aug-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429058516

Enriching Arts Education through Aesthetics examines the use of aesthetic theory as the foundation to design and implement arts activities suitable for integration in school curricula in pre-school and primary school education. This book suggests teaching practices based on the connection between aesthetics and arts education and shows that this kind of integration promotes enriched learning experiences.

The book explores how the core ideas of four main aesthetic approaches – the representationalist, the expressionist, the formalist, and the postmodernist – translate into respective ways of designing and implementing experiential aesthetics-based activities. Containing relevant examples of interventions used in classes, it analyzes the ways in which the combination of different aesthetic approaches can support varied, multifaceted, multimodal and balanced teaching situations in school.

This innovative book will appeal to academics, researchers, professionals and students in the fields of arts education, early childhood and primary education and curriculum studies.

List of figures and tables
ix
1 Introduction
1(3)
2 Theoretical framework
4(14)
2.1 Representationalism
5(3)
2.2 Expressionism/'cognitivism
8(3)
2.3 Formalism
11(3)
2.4 Postmodernism'contextualism
14(4)
3 Designing experiential aesthetics-based arts integration practices
18(11)
3.1 General characteristics
18(2)
3.2 Aesthetics-based characteristics
20(9)
3.2.1 Representationalism-based arts integration activities
20(2)
3.2.2 Expressionism/cognitivism-based arts integration activities
22(2)
3.2.3 Formalism-based arts integration activities
24(2)
3.2.4 Postmodernism/contextualism-based arts integration activities
26(3)
4 Implementations
29(39)
4.1 Why conduct these implementations?
29(1)
4.2 Who participated?
30(1)
4.3 How were the data collected?
31(1)
4.4 How were the data analyzed?
32(3)
4.5 What was implemented? What were the findings?
35(30)
4.5.1 Aesthetics-based teaching of "parts of speech - adverbs" (Language Arts Syllabus)
37(4)
4.5.2 Aesthetics-based teaching of "first numbers" (Mathematics Syllabus)
41(4)
4.5.3 Aesthetics-based teaching of "the human body" (Syllabus of Human Environment Studies)
45(6)
4.5.4 Aesthetics-based teaching of "botany-flowers" (Natural Environment Studies Syllabus)
51(4)
4.5.5 Aesthetics-based teaching of "water - the cycle of water" (Natural Environment Studies Syllabus)
55(6)
4.5.6 Aesthetics-based teaching of "surrealism" (Visual Arts Syllabus)
61(4)
4.6 Other results
65(3)
5 Discussion
68(13)
5.1 Discussion on the findings of the representationalism-based activities
69(2)
5.2 Discussion on the findings of the expressionism/cognitivism-based activities
71(2)
5.3 Discussion on the findings of the formalism-based activities
73(2)
5.4 Discussion on the findings of the postmodernism/ contextualism-based activities
75(2)
5.5 Discussion on the combinations of the activities
77(4)
6 Conclusions and proposals
81(4)
References 85(14)
Index 99
Marina Sotiropoulou-Zormpala is Professor in Arts Education at the University of Crete, Greece.

Alexandra Mouriki is Associate Professor of Aesthetics and Aesthetic Education at the University of Patras, Greece.