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A primer on arts integration : strategies, lessons, and collective wisdom of teacher leaders / [edited by] Christian Z. Goering, Hung K. Pham, Kathryn Hackett-Hill, Seth French.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Goering, Christian Z., editor.
Pham, Hung K., editor.
Hackett-Hill, Kathryn, editor.
French, Seth D., editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Arts--Study and teaching (Secondary)--United States.
Arts.
Arts in education--Social aspects--United States.
Arts in education.
Interdisciplinary approach in education--United States.
Interdisciplinary approach in education.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (211 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Charlotten, NC : Information Age Publishing Inc., [2023]
Summary:
"This edited collection provides middle and high school classroom teachers of English language arts, social studies, and other disciplines the inspiration and insight necessary to utilize an arts integration approach in their teaching. Whether you want your students to create documentaries, maps, mixed media, songs, quilts, dances, masks, or a remix of multiple art forms, the point of school can and should be more about how students create their own meaning in powerful ways and harness their creativity for social good. Arts integration is one approach demonstrated to be invaluable in these terms, moving teachers and students into a what can we create today? mindset sure to inject energy into classrooms, learning, and lives"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction: "Nobody told me there would be dancing!": the why and how behind arts integration in secondary settings / Christian Z. Goering and Hung K. Pham
Because that is our only choice: art as anti-racist teaching / Kathryn Hackett-Hill
Legendary mockumentaries: using drama to create short films / Joshua P. Davis
Connecting to early 20th century immigration to the United States: greenscreening in the ESL American history classroom / Kelly J. Buckley
Art as a path to empathy: creating compassionate learners / Griggs and Hooks
"I contain multitudes": embracing complexity with monologues in the ELA classroom / Kathryn Hackett-Hill
A patchwork of selves: exploring identity through quilt-making / Hung K. Pham
Mixed media projects in a world history classroom / Randall
"Each color represents an emotion": navigating literature through remixing maps / Lorimer
Faces of faith: building understanding, empathy, and respect / Grisso
Documentary filmmaking: an arts integrated approach to research / Michelle Cearley Martin
A new song every year: writing songs with high school students / Christian Z. Goering, Amy Matthews, and Nathan Strayhorn
"Never shall i forget": mixed media responses to Elie Wiesel's night / Jennifer Henderson Harp
Literacy, connection, and leadership: experiential theater in the ELA classroom / Martha Sandven
From Van Gogh to Rothko: the art of reading, discussing, and analyzing a visual text / Vest
Breaking down the fourth wall: teaching through the lens of experiential theater / Hanna Faught
Lost without it: an exploration of setting and theme through maps / Collier
Unmasking identities through mask molding: arts integration within an ELA classroom / Brooke K. Felt
Dancing the Ozark Mountains: an arts-integrated approach to science teaching and learning / Windel
A deeper look at arts integration in the context of educational research and theory
Seth French.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Print version record.
ISBN:
979-88-87302-76-8
OCLC:
1395183044

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