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The Art and Craft of Pedagogy
Portraits of Effective Teachers
The Art and Craft of Pedagogy
Portraits of Effective Teachers
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Description
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Part I: Introduction and Overview
Introduction
Part II: Ten Life Stories
Richard Hickman: Artist and Pedagogue - The Complexities of Identity: A Self-Portrait
Tyler Denmead: Self-portrait of a Creative Practitioner as a Young Man
Nikki Goldup: Formal and Informal Schooling - A Personal Account
Mirko Junkovic: The Learner as Apprentice - Autobiographical Notes
Richard Keys: On Progressivism in Formal Schooling - Autobiographical Notes
Vasavi Koka: Autobiography: Making Art and Teaching Art - A Reciprocal Relationship
Issam Kourbaj: Magic and Poetry -'Eye' and Other Magic Moments
Patson Ncube: 'Patson's Song' - Self-Reflection Through Production
Sian Quested: The Sun and The North Wind - Reflections on Teacher Types
Keith Winser: I am Not an Artist Who Teaches, I am a Teacher Who Sometimes Makes Art
Part III: Towards Practical Sagacity
Emerging Themes and Pedagogical Implications
Emerging Themes
Pedagogical Implications
Appendix: TLRP's Ten Principles of Effective Teaching and Learning
References
Subject Index
Name Index
Product details
Published | 18 Mar 2019 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 192 |
ISBN | 9789388002318 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic India |
Dimensions | 234 x 156 mm |
Series | Continuum Studies in Educational Research |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing India Pvt. Ltd |
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Reviews
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'A book that can be used in so many ways. It is honest, open and amusing and every educator could relate to at least one part of these teachers' educational experience. The lives exposed are as visual as any canvas could portray and it provides the voice art teachers have needed for years.' Ian Brown, Senior Associate Dean, University of Wollongong NSW Australia, and Art Education Australia Executive
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'A fascinating investigation of teaching artistry, the subject of education is presented in a lucid manner that is poignant and revealing. Hickman contextualizes his study with a deep analysis that we have come to expect from the distinguished scholar and reveals the aesthetic and intellectual crossroads of teachers that are engaging, encouraging, and ripe for further discussion.' G. James Daichendt, Professor of Art, Azusa Pacific University, California, USA, and Principal Editor of Visual Inquiry: Learning and Teaching Art
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'The Art and Craft of Pedagogy confirms the intrinsic pedagogical character of art practice. By bringing together the stories of an array of art practitioners working within different settings and environments, Richard Hickman helps his readers to better understand the relationship between art and teaching. In so doing he also dispels the mechanistic fallacy of "art as an instrument of education" where artists are expected to remain accountable to a schooled establishment that reduces art education into a functionalist machine.' John Baldacchino, Associate Professor, Teachers College, Columbia University, USA
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'Hickman states clearly that practical imaginative activity is not confined to the subject area of art, asserting that all areas of study could be enhanced through adopting some of the practices that are commonly associated with that subject. The author writes with verve and lucidity, guiding the reader, apparently effortlessly, through some quite difficult concepts...[The narratives] offer valuable material for the reader to reflect upon, giving remarkable insights into the lives of creative people and the possible effects that life experiences have on their pedagogical approaches... Of particular value is his consideration of the nature of wisdom in a practical studio-based context; using the term 'practical sagacity' he refers to teachers who 'through their practice and through their practical engagement with various materials and media', use their own wisdom to facilitate wisdom amongst their learners... a very useful addition to the field, providing some original material put together in an enlightened, readable and informed way. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in exploring the contours of teacher wisdom through the eyes of those who live it.' Allan David Walker, Joseph Lau Chair Professor of International Educational Leadership and Head of the Department of Education Policy and Leadership, Hong Kong Institute of Education, Hong Kong
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This book is important in that it questions artists' professional identities and explores the potential for productive interrelationships across the roles of artist, teacher and researcher. There is some material on the artist-teacher-researcher. As such, this book is significant identifying and addressing this gap.
Maria Lim, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, International Journal of Education through Art
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This book is a close look at exemplary professional practices of art teachers as a model, in terms of pedagogy, for working outside their discipline. Hickman explores the admirable journeys of ten successful teachers, including himself, of art and design and their substantial teaching practices regarding adolescent learning. This book is an excellent resource for helping pre-service teachers, in-service teachers, and educational administrators answer their questions and concerns about pedagogical practices of teachers in general.
Maria Lim, International Journal of Education Through Art

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