Bültmann & Gerriets
Working Together
A Case Study of a National Arts Education Partnership
von Bernard W. Andrews
Verlag: Peter Lang
Reihe: Counterpoints Nr. 502
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ISBN: 978-1-4331-3144-8
Erschienen am 04.05.2016
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 231 mm [H] x 155 mm [B] x 14 mm [T]
Gewicht: 399 Gramm
Umfang: 172 Seiten

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Partnerships among a variety of institutions ¿ for profit, not-for-profit, and non-profit ¿ are a relatively recent organizational development. Such partnerships link businesses, government, and social agencies. The primary reason for these relationships is to achieve goals sooner and more efficiently by building on the resources and expertise of each partner. In arts education, schools, arts organizations, cultural institutions, government agencies, and universities have engaged in joint ventures to improve the teaching and learning of the arts disciplines in their schools and in their communities. These partnerships have been particularly beneficial for teachers, many of whom have limited background in the arts but are expected to teach them in their classrooms. Arts partnerships initially focused on the goals of the participating organizations; that is, to develop artistic skills, to build future audiences, and/or to encourage young people to consider an artistic career. More recently, partnerships focus on educational goals rather than solely artistic ones. Despite the challenges and complexities of arts education partnerships, most partners believe that the benefits to students, teachers and the community outweigh the disadvantages and consequently, as the research in Working Together demonstrates, they are willing to justify the time, energy, and expense involved to improve the quality of arts education.



Bernard W. Andrews (EdD, University of Toronto) is Professor of Education at the University of Ottawa. He is a recipient of the National Capital Educators Award (2007), the Ontario Award of Commendation (2008), and the Canadian Music Educators Excellence in Innovation Award (2015) for research in arts education.



Contents: Arts Partnerships in Education ¿ Research Methodology ¿ Partnership Issues ¿ Arts Integration ¿ Extrinsic Learning ¿ Arts Appreciation ¿ Replication ¿ Additional Comments ¿ Emerging Issues ¿ Parent Perspectives ¿ Discussion of Multiple Perspectives ¿ Coda.


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