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Creativities in arts education, research and practice : international perspectives for the future of learning and teaching / edited by Leon R. de Bruin, Pamela Burnard, Susan Davis.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
De Bruin, Leon R., editor.
Burnard, Pamela, editor.
Davis, Susan, 1961- editor.
Series:
Critical issues in the future of learning and teaching ; Volume 15.
Critical Issues in the Future of Learning and Teaching ; Volume 15
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Arts--Study and teaching.
Arts.
Arts--Study and teaching--Research.
Creative thinking.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (ix, 299 pages).
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2018]
Summary:
In Creativities in Arts Education, Research and Practice: International Perspectives for the Future of Learning and Teaching , Leon de Bruin, Pamela Burnard and Susan Davis provide new thinking, ideas and practices concerned with philosophically, pedagogically and actively developing arts learning and teaching. Interrogating successes and challenges for creativity education locally/globally/glocally, and using illustrative cases and examples drawn from education, practice and research, they explore unique local practices, agendas, glocalised perspectives and ways arts learning develops diverse creativities in order to produce new approaches and creative ecologies through inter- and cross-disciplinary teaching practices interconnecting beyond arts domains. This book highlights innovative approaches and perspectives to activating and promoting diverse creativities as new forms of authorship and analytic approaches within arts practice and education, along with the production of adaptable, sustainable pedagogies that promote and produce diverse creativities differently. This book will help educators, artists, and researchers understand and fully utilise ways they can transform their thinking and practice and keep their learning and teaching on the move. Contributors are: Christine Bottrell, Pamela Burnard, Peter Cook. Susan Davis, Elizabeth Dobson, Leon R. de Bruin, Tatjana Dragovic, Martin Fautley, Robyn Heckenberg, Susanne Jasilek, Fiona King, Sharon Lierse, Shari Lindblom, Megan McPherson, Sarah Jane Moore, Amy Mortimer, Alison O'Grady, Mark Selkrig, Susan Wright.
Contents:
Front Matter
Copyright page
Contents
Acknowledgements
Connecting Creativities in the Arts / Leon R. de Bruin , Pamela Burnard and Susan Davis
Creativities in Arts Practice and Arts-Based Research
Exploring Particular Creativities in the Arts Through the Voices of Australian Visual Arts Educators / Mark Selkrig and Christine Bottrell
In-Between Practice and Art Worlds / Megan McPherson
Looking for Patterns in the Dust / Amy Mortimer
Bunya Pine, Goanna and Star Clusters / Robyn Heckenberg
The Stories within / Sarah Jane Moore
Good Question / Susan Wright
Creativities in Music, Music Teacher Education and the Music Industry
Developing Creative Ecologies in Music Education / Leon R. de Bruin
Exploring Links Between Children’s Creativity Development and A World Music Education Program / Shari Lindblom
Music, Mathematics and Creative Processes / Fiona King
Assessing Creativity in English School Music Education / Martin Fautley
Training Pre-Service Teachers to be Creative / Sharon Lierse
Digital Audio Ecofeminism (DA’EF) / Elizabeth Dobson
Creativities in Drama and Dance and Embodied Learning
Dramatic Learning and Indigenous Creativities: A Kinship Approach / Susan Davis
Creatively Analysing Dance A/r/tographically / Peter J. Cook
Creative Ideologies / Alison O’Grady
Connecting Arts Activism, Diverse Creativities and Embodiment through Practice as Research / Pamela Burnard , Tatjana Dragovic , Peter J. Cook and Susanne Jasilek
Propositions and Provocations for Advancing Learning and Teaching Through Creativities and the Arts / Leon R. de Bruin , Pamela Burnard and Susan Davis
Back Matter
List of Contributors.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
90-04-36960-0
OCLC:
1037884468
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004369603 DOI

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