Grounded in theory and research, with links to teaching practice, Education in the Arts helps students apply what they are learning to new contexts, and encourages them to become reflective and mindful practitioners. Students can continue to use this book as they become practising teachers, drawing on how to implement the various arts practices in a school setting.
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Christine Sinclair, Head of drama education in the Graduate School of Education at the University of Melbourne
Neryl Jeanneret, Head of Music Education in Arts Education in the Graduate School of Education at the University of Melbourne
John O'Toole, Honorary Professorial Fellow of The University of Melbourne where he was Foundation Chair of Arts Educati
Mary Ann Hunter is Senior Lecturer in Arts Education at the University of Tasmania where she researches in the fields of arts education and peace building. She coordinated the Curious Schools project with Sherridan Emery and has current interests in artist pedagogies and the role of curiosity in educational and applied arts encounters. Mary Ann has wor
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