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Both a practitioner's guide and a school reform model, the new edition of this popular book shares exemplary arts-integration practices across the K–8 curriculum. Rather than providing formulas or scripts to be followed, each chapter carefully describes how the arts offer an entry point for gaining insight into why and how students learn to assist teachers in developing their own philosophy and practice. This updated second edition features scholarship and art at the forefront of contemporary practice and addresses social justice issues such as racial, climate, and economic justice. Chapter authors provide concrete ideas along with lively examples of public-school teachers integrating visual arts, music, drama, and dance with subject matter that includes English, social studies, science, and mathematics. The book's narrative approach makes arts integration accessible and understandable to novice and experts alike. Readers of this new edition will come away with a deeper understanding of why and how to use the arts every day, in every school, to reach every child. Book Features:Explains how arts integration across the K–8 curriculum contributes to student learning.Features examples of how integrated arts education functions in classrooms when it is done well. Introduces historical and contemporary artists whose work is transdisciplinary.Brings together and speaks to diverse stakeholders, including classroom teachers, teaching artists, school administrators, and teacher educators. Explores intensive teacher-education and principal-training programs now underway in several higher education institutions.
David M. Donahue is a professor of education at the University of San Francisco.Jennifer B. Stuart is an artist and educator who has worked for over 30 years developing interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary curriculum.
Contents (Tentative)Foreword to the Second Edition by Louise MusicIntroduction: Questions to Ask Yourself About Arts Integration: What to Ask Before Your StartDavid M. Donahue and Jennifer Stuart (with Todd Elkin and Arzu Mistry)PART I: ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS ABOUT THE ARTS AND INTEGRATION1. What Is Art?Laurie Polster2. How Does Art Connect to Social Justice?David M. Donahue, Jennifer Stuart, Todd Elkin, and Arzu MistryPART II: ART FOR EVERY CHILD3. Creating Alliances for Arts Learning and Arts IntegrationLouise Music4. Seeing Is Believing: Making Our Learning Through the Arts VisibleViolet HarloPART III: ART IN EVERY SCHOOL5. Leadership for and in the ArtsLynda Tredway and Rebecca Wheat6. Arts Integration: One School, One Step at a TimeDebra Koppman7. Musical People, a Musical SchoolSarah WillnerPART IV: ART EVERY DAY8. Visual Prompts in Writing Instruction: Working with English Language Learner Middle SchoolersDafney Blanca Dabach9. Creativity as Classroom Management: Using Drama and Hip-HopEvan Hastings10. Keeping Reading and Writing Personal and Powerful: Bringing Poetry and Bookmaking TogetherCathleen Micheaels11. Learning and Teaching Dance in the Elementary ClassroomPatty Yancey12. Teaching Artists—A Vital Link Toward a Thriving EcosystemAnn WettrichAfterword by Lois HetlandIndexAbout the Editors and Contributors
Praise for the First Edition:"Provides a thorough guide to integrating art into other disciplinary subjects...recommended." - SchoolArts"Recommended." - Choice
Linda Ruth Kroll, David M. Donahue, Tomas Galguera, Vicki Kubler LaBoskey, Anna Ershler Richert, Philip L. Tucher, Ruth Cossey, Linda R. Kroll, David M Donahue