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引用次数: 6
摘要
作者:Snyder, Kristen M.;摘要:虽然关于辍学的“科学”争论随之而来,但一些人已经自己动手,为有风险的青少年创建了成功的非学校艺术项目。他们的努力为学习和人类发展展示了强有力的成果。我们建议,现在是时候整合这个知识库了,同时,探索它作为一个综合学习模式的潜力,考虑到所有个体的创造性需求。在2011年秋季,我们推出了一个试点项目,在一个全面退出的项目中,与一群年轻人一起讲故事和绘画。在这篇文章中,我们分享了我们的经验,并就如何将创造力注入主流学校的复杂道路提供了一些见解。这里的重要性是确保所有学生都能更好地为未来做好准备,让他们全身心投入。
Innovating schools through dialogic arts-based practice: ingredients for engaging students with a whole new mind
Author(s): Snyder, Kristen M.; Cooper, Karen | Abstract: While the “scientific” debate about school dropouts has ensued, some have taken matters into their own hands, creating successful non-school based programs on the arts for at-risk youth based. Their efforts demonstrate powerful results for learning and human development. We suggest that it is time to incorporate this knowledge base, and as well, explore its potential for an integrated model of learning that considers the creative needs of all individuals. During the fall of 2011, we introduced a pilot project to work with storytelling and painting with a group of youth in a full pull-out program. In this article, we share stories from our experience and offer insights about the complex road ahead to inject creativity into mainstream schools. The importance here is to insure that all students will be better equipped for a future that engages the whole mind and being.