Drawing inspiration from the mobiles of artist Alexander Calder, Pamela Krakowski explores the challenges of balancing her normative and narrative pedagogi...
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ISBN-13:
9798986080017
Publisher
Learning Moments Press
Dimensions
9.00 X 6.00 X 0.42 inches
Language
English
Drawing inspiration from the mobiles of artist Alexander Calder, Pamela Krakowski explores the challenges of balancing her normative and narrative pedagogical aims. As Dr. Krakowski recounts, "When I first began thinking about normative and narrative pedagogies, I bordered on presenting a false dichotomy between the two. Over time, however, I began to see a dynamic tension between them, because I value both the narrative and the normative. What my students have to say is important, and I have a body of knowledge, skills, and concepts that I believe are important for them to learn."
Throughout the book, Dr. Krakowski explores narrative sensibilities that allow her to listen to her students' thoughts, feelings, interests, and concerns. With curiosity, caring, and respect, she is able to enter the children's worlds of imagination and play, interweaving lessons of art and art-making into what matters most to her young students.
The book explores teaching art in both the classroom and museum setting and in a year-long collaboration with a science teacher.
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ISBN-13
:9798986080017
Publisher
:Learning Moments Press
Publication date
: 31 Dec, 2022
Category
Sub-Category
Format
:PAPERBACK
Language
:English
Reading Level
: All
Dimension
: 9.00 X 6.00 X 0.42 inches
Weight
:268 g
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