Curriculum transformation and art education
Citation
Mason, R. (2015). Curriculum transformation and art education1. Anadolu Journal of Educational Sciences International (AJESI), 5 (3), 65-83.Abstract
‘Images and Identity' is a research and curriculum development project, funded under
the European Commission’s Comenius scheme, with partners in six EU countries.
The project has developed and produced curriculum materials linking citizenship and
art education. In 2010 it published on-line training materials that include: schemes of
work that integrate art and citizenship learning; suggestions for facilitating lessons in
which school children use digital media to represent and explore their personal and
group identifications with Europe; and a visual resource of images by artists and
schoolchildren that facilitates teaching about citizen identity. A book about this first
stage of the project was published in 2013. In this paper the project coordinator will
reflect on this initiative in the light of the position statement developed for this
symposium. It will focus in particular on combining learning in the school subjects
of citizenship, art making and art criticism and using digital media for visual
communication.
Source
Anadolu Journal of Educational Sciences International (AJESI)Volume
5Issue
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