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An Uneasy Guest in the Schoolhouse recounts how art education has been conceptualized, taught, and advocated for in the United States in the face of its persistent marginalization in the education system. Tracing various rationales offered from the 19th century onward, Winner argues that art education has failed to be justified as a good in and of itself--and this failure has affected both the status of visual art education in our schools and the quality of its teaching.Winner's comprehensive book maps recurrent pendulum swings between "traditional" and "progressive" approaches to art education in the United States, supplemented by her firsthand experiences observing art teaching in schools in China and Italy. Despite this problematic and uncertain past, 21st century art education in the United States and abroad has exploded with a wealth of new ideas aligned with the progressivism of the early 20th century and informed by the practices of contemporary art. As Winner details, an understanding of the history of art education, along with a focus on current challenges and opportunities, is essential for arts researchers, educators, and advocates, as well as anyone in the general public who cares about quality education in the 21st century.
This book investigates why art education has remained a marginalized subject within the United States school system and how its historical justification has failed to secure its place as a core discipline. Ellen Winner, a professor of psychology and researcher in arts education, utilizes historical analysis and comparative international observations to argue that the lack of a consistent, intrinsic rationale for art instruction has hindered its status and quality. She proposes that understanding these historical cycles is necessary to navigate current challenges and foster a more robust future for the field.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a comprehensive historical survey that clarifies the persistent tensions within arts pedagogy. Readers frequently note the clarity of the author's prose, which makes complex educational history accessible to both researchers and the general public.
Page Count:
216
Publication Date:
2022-01-18
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190061286
ISBN-13:
9780190061289
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