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Ramirez, Victoria.
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Teachers as teachers and learners: Conversations about art and teacher education in museums.
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Teachers as teachers and learners: Conversations about art and teacher education in museums./
Author:
Ramirez, Victoria.
Description:
403 p.
Notes:
Adviser: Cameron White.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International67-06A.
Subject:
Education, Art. -
Online resource:
http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=3222131
ISBN:
9780542745065
Teachers as teachers and learners: Conversations about art and teacher education in museums.
Ramirez, Victoria.
Teachers as teachers and learners: Conversations about art and teacher education in museums.
- 403 p.
Adviser: Cameron White.
Thesis (Ed.D.)--University of Houston, 2006.
This research aims to reveal the inward significance of educator's perceptions and attitudes towards teacher education in art museums and an educator's dual role as personal and professional meaning maker of art. This narrative inquiry (Clandinin and Connelley, 2000) brings together conversations between elementary and secondary art educators and pulls threads of commonality to determine the meaningful and authentic intersections between classroom educators and experiences with art in museums.
ISBN: 9780542745065Subjects--Topical Terms:
1018432
Education, Art.
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Engaging in aesthetic experiences helps educators develop a life of meaning (Greene, 1995). Placing value in experiencing art prompts educators as people to tap into their own thoughts, ideas, and opinions about the world and, as teachers, helps guide their students in engaging in more meaningful experiences with art. This dissertation research examines educators in museum settings engaging with works of art and pinpoints moments of aesthetic experience (Dewey, 1934). Fueled by experience, this research is a conversation that seeks to determine how we define and make meaning of aesthetic experiences and position engagements with original works of art as a more integral part of art education.
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This research addresses the intersection of art, teacher education, and art museums and, as such, the literature review presents pertinent work in three broad areas: art and social education, teacher education, and teaching and learning in museum settings.
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