塞缪尔·多尔斯基艺术博物馆的博物馆学习方法和模式。

S. Wyman, J. Waldo, Dennis C. Doherty
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作者:Wyman, Sarah Mead;沃尔多,詹妮弗·特纳;摘要:最近旨在促进艺术教育的教育政策倾向于关注这些课程如何支持在全球经济中取得成功所需的“创新技能”。强调以艺术为基础的学习向专业创新和成就的转变,这是一种难以确定的动态,可能会破坏为艺术本身而教授艺术的价值。纽约州立大学新帕尔茨分校的三位教授讨论了他们开发的课程,以利用博物馆的学习机会,促进批判性思维,促进创新,支持课程内容,增强学生的公民意识和归属感。生物学教授詹妮弗·沃尔多(Jennifer Waldo)、英语与创意写作教授丹尼斯·多尔蒂(Dennis Doherty)和20世纪比较文学教授萨拉·怀曼(Sarah Wyman)将校园博物馆作为一个应用学习环境,在这里,他们促进了跨学科的体验式教育活动,培养了学生的能动性,鼓励了富有想象力的探究。教授们对他们的课程、跨学科的对话、学生的反应和转学指标发表评论。此外,他们还提出了一种评估学生学习成果的策略,该策略将视觉艺术视为文科和理科教育的基础。关键词:博物馆,体验式学习,创新模式,公民意识,批判性思维
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Methods and Models for Museum Learning at the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art.
Author(s): Wyman, Sarah Mead; Waldo, Jennifer Turner; Doherty, Dennis | Abstract: Recent education policy designed to promote arts education tends to focus on how such curriculum supports “skills for innovation” required for success in the global economy. Emphasis on the transfer of arts-based learning to professional innovation and achievement, a dynamic that is difficult to determine, can undermine the value of teaching the arts for their own sake. Three professors at the State University of New York at New Paltz discuss curriculum they developed to take advantage of museum learning opportunities that promote critical thinking, foster innovation, support course content, and increase students’ sense of citizenship and belonging. Jennifer Waldo, a professor of Biology, Dennis Doherty, a professor of English and Creative Writing, and Sarah Wyman, a professor of 20th century Comparative Literature, use their campus museum as an applied learning environment where they facilitate interdisciplinary, experiential educational activities that develop student agency and encourage imaginative inquiry. The professors comment on their curriculum, their cross-disciplinary conversations, student reactions, and indicators of transfer. In addition, they present a strategy for assessing student-learning outcomes within a context that values the visual arts as fundamental to liberal arts and sciences education. Key words: museum, experiential learning, innovative models, citizenship, critical thinking.
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