Full Description
Now in its seventh edition, Merryl Goldberg's popular volume, Arts Integration, presents a comprehensive guide to integrating the arts throughout the K-12 curriculum, blending contemporary theory with classroom practice. Beyond teaching about arts education as a subject, the text explains how teachers may integrate the arts—literary, media, visual, and performing—throughout the subject curriculum, offering a wealth of strategies, techniques, and examples. Chapters explore assessment and the arts, engaging English Language Learners, using the arts to teach academic skills in science, math, and history, and more. Goldberg shows how arts integration develops children's creativity and critical thinking while also developing communication skills and fostering collaboration and community activism. New to the seventh edition are a new chapter on the arts and technology—both in theory and practice—and an expanded emphasis on social justice, along with brand new examples, case studies, and research in nearly every chapter. This text is ideal as a primer on arts integration and a foundational support for teaching, learning, and assessment, especially within the context of multicultural and multilingual classrooms.
Contents
1. Art as Text, Arts Integration, and Arts Education 2. Art Integration: A Methodology for Learning 3. What Does It Mean to Be a Learner? 4. A Lithograph in the Closet and an Accordion in the Garage: Connecting with the Arts and Artists in Your Community 5. Beyond Walls: Mural Making and Critical Voices: Collaborative Art Projects 6. Communication, Expression, and Experience: Literacy and the Arts 7. The Voices of Humanity: History, Social Studies, Geography, and the Arts 8. The Wonder of Discovery: Science and the Art 9. Puzzles of the Mind and Soul: Mathematics and the Arts 10. Setting the Stage for a Turn of Events: Subject Matter Informs the Arts 11. Seeing a Different Picture: Assessment and the Arts 12. Harmony Hacking and Cybersecurity: The Intersection of Computer Science, Technology, and the Arts



