Art in Education: Identity and PracticeSpringer Science & Business Media, 2005 M12 28 - 206 páginas MEMORY SEED My introduction to teaching art began in September 1971 when I took up a post as art teacher in a secondary school in the West Riding of Yorkshire. Apart from my desire to survive and establish myself amongst students and staff I remember holding firm ideas about what I should be teaching. In relation to drawing and painting I had clear expectations concerning practice and representation. Students’ art work which did not correspond to these I rather naively) considered as weak and in need of correction. I assumed wrongly that when students were making paintings and drawings from observation of objects, people or landscape, they should be aiming to develop specific representational skills associated with the idea of ‘rendering’ a reasonable likeness. I was reasonably familiar with the development of Western art and different forms of visual representation and expression and I knew, for example, that the projection system perspective is only one and not the correct rep- sentational system for mapping objects and their spatial relations as viewed from a particular point into corresponding relations in a painting or drawing. Nevertheless I still employed this mode of projection as an expectation or a criterion of judgement when teaching my students. |
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... CHAPTER 1. SEMIOTICS AND HERMENEUTICS INTRODUCTION SEMIOTICS The Saussurian legacy The Peircian legacy Metonymy and metaphor in drawing practices ... CHAPTER 2. SEMIOTICS, HERMENEUTICS AND OBSERVATIONAL DRAWINGS CHAPTER 3. THE CONTENTS.
... CHAPTER 1. SEMIOTICS AND HERMENEUTICS INTRODUCTION SEMIOTICS The Saussurian legacy The Peircian legacy Metonymy and metaphor in drawing practices ... CHAPTER 2. SEMIOTICS, HERMENEUTICS AND OBSERVATIONAL DRAWINGS CHAPTER 3. THE CONTENTS.
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... CHAPTER 3. THE SEMIOTICS OF CHILDREN'S DRAWING PRACTICES LANGUAGE GAMES, DRAWING GAMES DRAWINGS FROM AUSTRALIA CHILDREN DRAWING OBJECTS MYSTERY SUMMARY CHAPTER 4. EXPERIENCE AND THE HERMENEUTICS AND SEMIOTICS OF VISUALITY PERSPECTIVE ...
... CHAPTER 3. THE SEMIOTICS OF CHILDREN'S DRAWING PRACTICES LANGUAGE GAMES, DRAWING GAMES DRAWINGS FROM AUSTRALIA CHILDREN DRAWING OBJECTS MYSTERY SUMMARY CHAPTER 4. EXPERIENCE AND THE HERMENEUTICS AND SEMIOTICS OF VISUALITY PERSPECTIVE ...
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... CHAPTER 8. EXPERIENCE, DIFFERENCE AND PRACTICE FORMS OF LIFE TWO NARRATIVES PRACTICE AND CHANGE EXPERIENCE AND EXPERIENCING DIFFERENCE STUDENTS' WORK CHAPTER 9. EXPERIENCE AND PRACTICE: THEORISING NEW IDENTIFICATIONS CONSEQUENCES OF THE ...
... CHAPTER 8. EXPERIENCE, DIFFERENCE AND PRACTICE FORMS OF LIFE TWO NARRATIVES PRACTICE AND CHANGE EXPERIENCE AND EXPERIENCING DIFFERENCE STUDENTS' WORK CHAPTER 9. EXPERIENCE AND PRACTICE: THEORISING NEW IDENTIFICATIONS CONSEQUENCES OF THE ...
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... Chapter 7. I am grateful to the International Journal of Art and Design Education for allowing me to reproduce images from previous publications. I thank Irene van den Reydt and Michel Lokhorst from Kluwer for their initial ...
... Chapter 7. I am grateful to the International Journal of Art and Design Education for allowing me to reproduce images from previous publications. I thank Irene van den Reydt and Michel Lokhorst from Kluwer for their initial ...
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... the visual to generate exploration and understanding can be seen in both early drawing practices and in older student's mixed-media work described in Chapter 7. INTERPRETATION AND PRACTICE In Part One I provide a description INTRODUCTION ...
... the visual to generate exploration and understanding can be seen in both early drawing practices and in older student's mixed-media work described in Chapter 7. INTERPRETATION AND PRACTICE In Part One I provide a description INTRODUCTION ...
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42 | 42 |
SEMIOTICS HERMENEUTICS | 47 |
THE SEMIOTICS OF CHILDRENS DRAWING | 57 |
EXPERIENCE AND THE HERMENEUTICS | 79 |
IDENTITY AND PRACTICE | 93 |
IDENTITY AND PSYCHOANALYSIS | 113 |
THE FIELD OF ART IN EDUCATION | 137 |
DIFFERENCE AND PRACTICE | 159 |
THEORISING | 185 |
REFERENCES | 197 |
iii | 200 |
SUBJECT INDEX | 203 |
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