艺术笔友:与国际友人交换艺术书信

Q1 Arts and Humanities Art Education Pub Date : 2023-07-04 DOI:10.1080/00043125.2023.2212160
Juyoung Yoo, Megan Lucas-Chong
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笔友书信的交流已经广泛流传了几代人(Barksdale et al., 2007)。研究表明,笔友关系提供了提高读写能力(阅读和写作)、发展对他人的理解和建立跨文化联系的机会(Barksdale et al., 2007;McCaffrery, 2012;Wilfong & Oberhauser, 2012)。具体来说,孩子们通过写信来发展与笔友有效沟通的方式,这通常涉及参与者仅从书面文本中构建意义(Barksdale等人,2007)。此外,笔友关系有助于建立平等地位的朋友,并帮助孩子了解周围的世界(Wilfong & Oberhauser, 2012)。此外,笔友之间的交流可以刺激孩子更多地了解新的文化和话题(Barksdale et al., 2007)。因此,学者们在课程中考察了笔友项目,包括读写能力发展(Barksdale et al., 2007)、科学(McCaffrey, 2012;Wiener & Matsumoto, 2014)、数学(Crespo, 2003)和跨学科学习(Lemkuhl, 2002),以及涉及教师与儿童之间沟通的教师教育计划(McMillon, 2009;Moore & Ritter, 2008;Wilfong & Oberhauser, 2012)。
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Art Pen Pal: Exchanging Art Letters With My International Friend
49 The exchange of pen-pal letters has been widespread for generations (Barksdale et al., 2007). Studies show that pen-pal relationships provide opportunities to improve literacy skills (reading and writing), develop an understanding of other people, and create cross-cultural connections (Barksdale et al., 2007; McCaffrery, 2012; Wilfong & Oberhauser, 2012). Specifically, children develop ways to communicate effectively with a pen pal through letter writing, which generally involves participants constructing meaning solely from written text (Barksdale et al., 2007). Also, pen-pal relationships help establish friends of equal status and help children become aware of the world around them (Wilfong & Oberhauser, 2012). Moreover, communication between pen pals stimulates children to learn more about new cultures and topics (Barksdale et al., 2007). Accordingly, scholars have examined pen-pal projects across curricula, including literacy development (Barksdale et al., 2007), science (McCaffrey, 2012; Wiener & Matsumoto, 2014), math (Crespo, 2003), and cross-curricular learning (Lemkuhl, 2002), as well as in teacher education programs involving communication between teachers and children (McMillon, 2009; Moore & Ritter, 2008; Wilfong & Oberhauser, 2012).
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