This volume introduces a different approach to art education. It complements the often-used justifications for art’s role in education based on intrinsic (art for art’s sake) or instrumental (art makes you more competent) arguments by adding an existential perspective. Art’s natural connection to human existence, referred to as subjectification by educationalist Gert Biesta, can make a significant difference for both art lessons and education overall. The book illustrates this teaching approach through clarifying episodes from practice, brought into dialogue with Biesta’s theory, offering profound insights and inspiration. A must-read for art educators, teacher trainers, and (art) students.
This is Book 16 in the Doing Arts Thinking: Arts Practice, Research and Education Series. See all Doing Arts Thinking: Arts Practice, Research and Education books here.
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