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基本説明
New in softcover. Hardcover was published in 2006. This book is focused on the role of reflective practice, as a source and resource for teaching and learning and research in the arts (here being Art and Design, Dance, Drama and Music). It aims to investigate the concept of reflection and its application to a range of contemporary arts education contexts for both teachers and learners. Authors investigate how and in what ways reflection is practised in arts education, and argue for the central importance of reflection within the professional arts community. The book will provide a resource for those seeking to engage in individual and collective professional development which, by its nature, involves reflecting on practice.
Full Description
It is an exciting time to be an artist and artist educator. Networks of schools and artists are being motivated by arts partnerships, a relatively new phenomenon in a field which whilst disparate in its character and practice, is marked by a common intention, to respond effectively and critically to politically driven agendas of accountability, school improvement and pupil attainment. More than ever artists and educators alike have begun to realise the need to develop practices which offer the development of artist educator pedagogies as agencies for change and political action. Understanding the function of reflective practice, the conditions which s- port it and its impact on learning, are addressed throughout this book. We hope that the book will motivate readers, with a diversity of interests and needs, to engage in reflections of their own professional practices and of the practices of the commu- ties in which they work This book is about reflection. The thesis about the field it covers and major premise of this book is that reflection matters at every turn in arts engagement and even more so in educational settings where artist educators share a passion for facilitating and understanding the 'how'of learners engagement with p- ticular art forms. It aims to show ways in which reflection can inform and transform practice in terms of what, when and how reflection is embodied in arts engagement.
Contents
Perspectives on Reflection.- Rethinking the Imperatives for Reflective Practices in Arts Education.- Adolescents and Cultures of Reflection.- Cultural Reflections.- Reflective Creativity.- Teaching Arts as Reflective Practice.- Challenges for Artists and Teachers Working in Partnership.- Tools of Reflection.- Game for Reflection.- Reflection and Evaluation.- Using Learner Journals in Teacher Education in the Arts.- Reflective Use of Digital Technologies in the Arts.- Tools for Developing Reflective Skills.- Case Studies: Reflections in and on Action.- Reengagement through Peer Teaching Drama.- Cross-and Intercultural Engagement.- Reflective Practice through the Lens of a Fifth Grade Composition-based Music Class.- Fair Exchange.- The Conditions and Consequences of Reflective Practices in Arts Education.