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Title
Towards an Inclusive Arts Education
Book Title
Towards an Inclusive Arts Education
ISBN
1858566541
EAN
9781858566542
Binding
Paperback / softback
Date of Publication
20150215
Release Title
Towards an Inclusive Arts Education
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Publication Year
2015
Type
Textbook
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Towards an Inclusive Arts Education
Item Height
234 mm
Author
Kate Hatton
Publisher
Daniel Goodley, Michael McMillan, Bernice Donszelmann, Caroline Stevenson, Sylvia Theuri, Eldrid Herrington, Anna Hickey-Moody, Samantha Broadhead, Kerry Freedman, Institute of Education Press
Subject
Education
Item Width
156 mm
Number of Pages
188 Pages

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Inclusion in arts education raises fundamental questions: Who is included and who is excluded? And why does this matter? This book offers a theoretical perspective on these concerns, bringing together a range of themes and ideas that identify the absences in institutional thinking and suggest how we can work towards better theoretical and cultural understanding of inclusion in the field of arts education. The themes are drawn from recent critical and cultural theory such as critical race theory and critical disability studies, and explore the psychology of creativity and aesthetic and social practices in the arts curriculum. The authors suggest new ways of examining the arts and arts education for the benefit of all students and staff. The collection offers a new body of inclusive arts education writing that can be used by tutors, students, managers, curriculum leaders and policymakers in education and the arts. It will appeal to a broad audience, from schools to higher education; in particular it is aimed at teacher trainers, postgraduate students and doctoral researchers.

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Daniel Goodley, Michael McMillan, Bernice Donszelmann, Caroline Stevenson, Sylvia Theuri, Eldrid Herrington, Anna Hickey-Moody, Samantha Broadhead, Kerry Freedman, Institute of Education Press
ISBN-13
9781858566542
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Number of Pages
188 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Towards an Inclusive Arts Education
Publication Year
2015
Subject
Education
Type
Textbook
Author
Kate Hatton
Format
Paperback

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Item Height
234 mm
Item Width
156 mm

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Kate Hatton
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United Kingdom

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