1st Edition

Arts-Based Teaching and Learning in the Literacy Classroom Cultivating a Critical Aesthetic Practice

By Jessica Whitelaw Copyright 2019
    196 Pages
    by Routledge

    196 Pages 16 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book highlights the unique and co-generative intersections of the arts and literacy that promote critical and socially engaged teaching and learning. Based on a year-long ethnography with two literacy teachers and their students in an arts-based public high school, this volume makes an argument for arts-based education as the cultivation of a critical aesthetic practice in the literacy classroom. Through rich example and analysis, it shows how, over time, this practice alters the in-school learning space in significant ways by making it more constructivist, more critical, and fundamentally more relational.

    Introduction



    Chapter 1: A Conceptual Framework for Arts-Based Literacies



    Chapter 2: Art as Story



    Chapter 3: Art as a Theoretical Instrument



    Chapter 4: Art as Action



    Chapter 5: Moving Art from the Margins: Ways Forward

    Biography

    Jessica Whitelaw teaches courses in literacy, inquiry, teaching, and leadership at The University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education, USA.