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Unfolding Creativity : British Pioneers in Arts Education from 1890 to 1950 / edited by John Howlett, Amy Palmer.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Palmer, Amy, editor.
Howlett, John, editor.
Series:
Palgrave Studies in Alternative Education, 2946-5044
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Art--Study and teaching.
Art.
Education--History.
Education.
Alternative education.
Social history.
Creativity and Arts Education.
History of Education.
Alternative Education.
Social History.
Local Subjects:
Creativity and Arts Education.
History of Education.
Alternative Education.
Social History.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (265 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2021.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.
Summary:
This book presents a selection of case studies of pioneers in arts education who were working in the United Kingdom in the period 1890 to 1950. Focusing on music, drama, and visual arts and crafts, the editors and contributors examine the impact these individuals had on developing innovative approaches to these subject areas and how they drew on perspectives that emphasised the need for children’s self-expression. The chapters offer an analysis of the pioneers’ beliefs and values, with a particular emphasis on their ideological positions about identity, nation, and what constituted ‘good taste’. The book further examines how their ideas were disseminated, in so doing interrogating the concept of ‘influence’ in educational theory and practice. John Howlett is Lecturer in Education at Keele University, UK, where he is also Programme Director for undergraduate education. He is the author of Progressive Education: A Critical Introduction (Bloomsbury, 2013) and Edmond Holmes and Progressive Education (Routledge, 2017). Amy Palmer is Senior Lecturer in Early Childhood Studies at the University of Roehampton, UK. She co-edited, with Jane Read, British Froebelian Women from the Mid-Ninetieth to the Twenty-First Century (Routledge, 2021).
Contents:
Introduction: Themes in Arts Education, 1890–1950
Chapter 1: Cecil Sharp (1859–1924): Advocate for Folk Song and Folk Dance Education in Schools and the Community
Chapter 2: Stewart Macpherson (1865–1941): The Rise of the Musical Appreciation Movement in Britain
Chapter 3: Walter Carroll (1869–1955): Setting the Tone for Local Education Authority Advisers
Chapter 4: Alice Gomme (1853–1938): Conserving a Nation Through Children’s Games
Chapter 5: Harriet Finlay-Johnson (1871–1956): The Drama of Education
Chapter 6: Henry Caldwell Cook (1886–1939): Play, Performance and the Perse
Chapter 7: Harry Peach (1874–1936): The Materiality of Arts and Crafts Education
Chapter 8: Marion Richardson (1892–1946): When Idea and Expression are One
Chapter 9: Seonaid Robertson (1912–2008): The Transformation of ‘Chaotic Experience’ Through Arts Education
Conclusion: Arts Education Today.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9783030757380
3030757382
OCLC:
1285170021

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