Talking across the fence : partners for art education


Autoria(s): Hooper, Les; Wright, Natalie
Contribuinte(s)

Strong, Marian

Knight, Linda

Data(s)

10/07/2014

Resumo

This presentation explores a model for building and sustaining secondary – tertiary partnerships in Arts education. It traces the evolution of partner relationships in a challenging educational landscape, assesses the value of dialogue between educators, design professionals and community stakeholders, and tells the story of a particular secondary – tertiary partnership exploring new pedagogy in Art and Design, between Kelvin Grove State College, the School of Design Creative Industries Faculty of QUT, and the Design Minds program of the State Library of Queensland. Among other benefits, tertiary and industry partners have brought a myriad of diverse voices into the classrooms, enabled the direct interaction of learners with tertiary student mentors, and with art and design practitioners. The working model has also now matured into formal and informal partner agreements that help guarantee its viability into the future. This presentation, which deals with the opening of new terrain between committed partners, is also the story of how design has gradually been integrated in the curriculum, enriching and expanding the repertoire of Art programs, and how one Visual Art Faculty in a large inner city Brisbane School has adopted design thinking and “metadesign” as a model for future innovation. From the process of interaction and dialogue among educators and practitioners over several years has emerged a conviction that both partnering and design pedagogy are key tools in developing forward thinking curriculum for the Arts. In addition, hammering out a model that works for students across different year levels and in diverse settings by putting ideas into practice and micro-managing this process in studios and workshops has challenged teachers to rethink their own Art pedagogy. Finally, in the ecosystem of Schools and in the wider systems that are now driving change in education, survival for the Arts may depend on the networking and affirmation derived from innovating partners. Our story, the story of committed individuals who have sustained a dialogue across boundaries, may provide a valuable model for other arts educators fighting to retain agency in their schools.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/76551/

Publicador

International Society for Education through Art (InSEA 2014)

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/76551/3/InSEAversion%232.pdf

Hooper, Les & Wright, Natalie (2014) Talking across the fence : partners for art education. In Strong, Marian & Knight, Linda (Eds.) INSEA2014 34th World Congress of the International Society for Education through Art , 7-11 July 2014, Melbourne, Australia.

Direitos

Copyright 2014 Les Hooper and Natalie Wright

Fonte

School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty; School of Media, Entertainment & Creative Arts

Palavras-Chave #120399 Design Practice and Management not elsewhere classified #139900 OTHER EDUCATION #Design workshops #Partnerships for art/design education #Secondary Design Education #Design thinking #Tertiary Design education
Tipo

Conference Item