How can partnerships between the universities and schools exploit new opportunities for pedagogies at the intersection of the arts/design and the sciences?
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Strong, Marian Knight, Linda |
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08/07/2014
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Driven by information accessibility-on-demand provided by the internet, education modes are changing from a teacher-led approach focused on content delivery and assessible outcomes, to a learner-based approach encouraging self-directed, peer-tutored, and cooperative learning. New pedagogies are required to extend learning beyond the classroom and traditional subject areas such as contemporary arts, in alignment with the cross disciplinary priorities of the Australian Curriculum and values of the International Baccalaureate Organisation. This research explores how partnerships with universities and cultural organisations are implicated in the generation of these new forms of pedagogy and contribute to the field of educational research within the context of Education Queensland’s Framework For Gifted Education. In particular, this paper explores a new pedagogical framework for highly capable year five to nine Queensland state school students at the intersection of arts, design and the sciences, which has arisen from an explicit secondary/ tertiary partnership between the Queensland University of Technology Creative Industries Faculty and Precincts and the Queensland Academies Young Scholars Program. The Young Scholars Program offers experiences in the International Baccalaureate and Australian Curriculum contexts to enhance outcomes via global understanding, unique industry partnerships and 21st century pedagogical innovation based not on 'content' but tacit/experiential learning concepts including immersive, creative, intellectual and social strategies. These strategies for highly capable students are centred around authentic opportunities, primary resources, transdisciplinary learning and relationships with likeminded peers including tertiary arts, design and STEM educators and students, professionals and researchers. The presentation details case studies which are hands-on real time workshops involving inquiry based challenges in the arts, design and sciences, mathematics, history, creative writing and other disciplines, with content drawn from collections from public institutions, academic research and tertiary pedagogy. Both programs implicate student collaboration and creative production as methodology/data capture for ongoing action research, in alignment with the Framework For Gifted Education’s emphasis on evidence-based practices. They also challenge gifted students “to continue their development through curricular activities that require depth of study, complexity of thinking, fast pace of learning, high-level skills development and/or creative and critical thinking (e.g. through independent investigations, tiered tasks, diverse real-world applications, mentors)”(Education Queensland, 2011:3). This presentation highlights the strengths of the ongoing collaboration between QUT Creative industries Faculty and Queensland Academies, which not only provides successful extra curricular activities for gifted students towards a place in the International Baccalaureate Program, but also provides mentoring opportunities for tertiary students in their field of endeavor to assist with their own learning, and unique research opportunities for the Faculty as it focuses on excellence in arts, design and creative education and research. Education Queensland.(2011). Framework For Gifted Education Revised Edition 2011 (accessed Nov 19 2011) |
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International Society for Education through Art (InSEA ) |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/76549/4/Final_INSEA_Presentation_2014_.pdf Mackey, Kathy & Wright, Natalie (2014) How can partnerships between the universities and schools exploit new opportunities for pedagogies at the intersection of the arts/design and the sciences? In Strong, Marian & Knight, Linda (Eds.) INSEA2014 34th World Congress of the International Society for Education through Art , 7-11 July 2014, Melbourne, Australia. |
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Copyright 2014 Kathy Mackey and Natalie Wright |
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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 #Junior and Middle School #Design Education #Design Workshop #STEAM #Action research #Queensland Academies #Gifted Education #Design Thinking |
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