
Discourse and Disjuncture between the Arts and Higher Education
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"Davis' skilful compilation of essays should be required reading for arts education graduate students who will recognize the factors of marginalization that devalue the arts in the Academy and K-12 and will find in the programmatic and curricular innovations promising visions of change for recalibrating arts' role in the educational landscape." (Paul Sproll, Head of Rhode Island School of Design's Department of Teaching and Learning in Art and Design, USA) "If you care about individual creativity and the nation's capacity for innovation, you must read Discourse and Disjunction Between the Arts and Higher Education. These intellectually and emotionally stimulating essays convincingly make the case for arts engagement for all students and demonstrate the crucial role of informed teaching in the midst of cultural change. Jessica Hoffmann Davis contributes decades of experience in education in the arts in a volume that teaches the reader through all the authors' effective examples and lessons learned. This is a worthwhile source-book of both sound theory and promising practices for teachers, education leaders, and parents." (Ellen McCulloch-Lovell, Former President, Marlboro College (2004-2015), USA)More details
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Jessica Hoffmann Davis, EdD, was the founding director of the Arts in Education Program at Harvard's Graduate School of Education, USA, and held the university's first chair in arts in education. Recent books include: Why Our High Schools Need the Arts (2012), Ordinary Gifted Children (2010), and Why Our Schools Need the Arts , (2008).
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