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Turning Points Richard Jochum

Turning Points von Richard Jochum

Turning Points Richard Jochum


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Zusammenfassung

Invites readers to join in a dialogue about creating more responsive studio art pedagogies for all, following a global pandemic that forced art educators to do what many believed to be impossible: teach studio art online.

Turning Points Zusammenfassung

Turning Points: Responsive Pedagogies in Studio Art Education Richard Jochum

Turning Points invites readers to join in a dialogue about creating more responsive studio art pedagogies for all, following a global pandemic that forced art educators to do what many believed to be impossible: teach studio art online. Amidst this sudden shift, long-simmering social and political challenges pushed to the forefront, such as racial injustice, access to educational resources, economic inequality, and environmental degradation. As these issues compounded, art educators and art students navigated a radical shift in priorities--rethinking the materials, spaces, and relationships that form the foundation of the discipline. This collection of essays brings together international voices from across the field to share the lived experience of responsive teaching during the pandemic, and how we might rebuild a better educational ecosystem. Chapters address how new technologies, more inclusive spaces, and a heightened focus on relationships will reshape the studio art programs of the future.

Book Features:

  • Synthesizes diverse cultural viewpoints from both leaders and practitioners in the field of art education.
  • Focuses on the impact of the pandemic and its aftermath on studio art teaching and learning.
  • Connects art education to sociocultural world issues, student wellness, mentorship, equity, and racial inequality.
  • Offers suggestions for how to move the field forward to meet the challenges of the 21st century.

Über Richard Jochum

Richard Jochum is a visual artist and an associate professor of art and art education at Teachers College, Columbia University. Judith M. Burton is Macy Professor of Education at Teachers College, Columbia University and recipient of the Lowenfeld Award for lifetime achievement in art education from NAEA. Jason Watson is a mixed-media artist and visual arts educator.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • Contents (Tentative)
  • Preface
    Judith M. Burton
  • Part I: Studio Teaching During a Pandemic
  • Introduction
    Richard Jochum and Jason Watson
  • 1. Pedagogy as Mentorship
    Introduction
    Paul A. C. Sproll
    COVID-19 and What Became Visible
    Iman Djouini
    If We Speak, Do You Listen; If You Hear, Will You Respond?
    Linnea Poole
    Barriers Broken and Lessons Learned in Pandemic Era Art and Design Education
    Lynn Palewicz and Amanda Newman-Godfrey
    Hyper-Personalized Mentorship as Essential Work
    Megan Irwin
    The Adventures of a Pandemic Graduate Student
    Jessica Rohl
    Mentoring as Pedagogy
    Veronica Thomas
  • 2. Materials and Processes
    Introduction
    Aimee Ehrman
    Dismissing the Myth of Scarcity in the Land of Plenty
    Bill Gaskins
    Pandemic Drawing, Marking in Public and Private
    Sara Schneckloth
    Rediscovering the Z in an X and Y World
    Emma Quintana
    High Touch Practices in First Year Design Studio Education During COVID-19
    Kate O'Connor
    If Studio Art Education Could Be Otherwise
    Jun Gao
  • 3. Community and Relationships
    Introduction
    Rebecca Bourgault
    Creating Community, Holding Space for Compassion in Times of Crisis
    Jess Perry-Martin
    I Am... I Create... We Connect...
    Carlos Arturo Gonzalez-Barrios
    Empathy Over Gatekeeping: Redefining the Contemporary Arts Student
    Neil Daigle Orians
    Home in/Is the Classroom, Building a Community of Artistic Citizens
    Sabrina Marques
  • 4. International Perspectives
    Introduction
    Jose Galarza
    Toward a Better Balance Between Onsite and Online Education
    Sangbin IM
    The Art Education Makerspace as a Responsive Teaching and Learning Arena
    Rainer Wenrich
    Challenges and Advantages of Post Pandemic Art and Design College Education in Saudi Arabia
    Dina Lutfi
    The Shift-Off Line
    Rabeya Jalil
  • Interlude: A Conversation Between Samuel Hoi and Judith M. Burton
  • Part II: Road Maps for the Future
  • Introduction
    Richard Jochum and Jason Watson
  • 5. Teaching Practice Beyond the Art Studio
    Ernesto Pujol
  • 6. Intercultural Education and Expanded Notions of the Studio
    Tracie Costantino
  • 7. Learning How to Be a Teacher
    Seph Rodney
  • 8. How to Be a Time Traveler: Possible Futures
    Kimberly Sheridan
  • 9. Material Matters, Material Lives (Words of the Not-Yet, Right-Now)
    Kaitlin Pomerantz
  • 10. Still to Come
    Steven Henry Madoff
  • 11. Imagining Elsewise
    Mick Wilson
  • Conclusion: Our Pandemic Pedagogies and How We Continue
    Stacey Salazar

  • Afterword: The Immune System of Society: A Reflection on Art as a Defense Against Dangerous Ideas
    Soren Obed Madsen
  • Index
  • About the Contributors

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR013465859
9780807768723
0807768723
Turning Points: Responsive Pedagogies in Studio Art Education Richard Jochum
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Broschiert
Teachers' College Press
2023-10-31
240
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