Weaving In the Arts: Widening the Learning Circle by Blecher, Sharon, Jaffee, K

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Publisher
Heinemann
ISBN-10
0325000328
ISBN-13
9780325000329
eBay Product ID (ePID)
233659

Product Key Features

Educational Level
High School, Elementary School
Number of Pages
211 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Weaving in the Arts : Widening the Learning Circle
Publication Year
1998
Subject
Teaching Methods & Materials / General, Arts in Education
Type
Study Guide
Subject Area
Education
Author
Kathy Jaffee, Sharon Blecher
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
14.3 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
7.4 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Elementary/High School
LCCN
97-51721
Dewey Edition
21
Grade From
Kindergarten
Grade To
Second Grade
Dewey Decimal
372.5/044/0973
Table Of Content
Contents: 1. Building a Foundation 2. Building a "Languages-Rich" Environment 3. Poetry Immersion 4. Art as a Visual Response 5. Artist Workshop 6. Opera Workshop 7. Insights, Interesting Parallels, and Inquiries Appendixes: A. Open Room Daily Schedule B. From Fairy Tale to Opera: A Step-by-Step Approach C. Thematic Unit Self-Assessment
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Weaving In the Arts offers new ways for classroom teachers to broaden the definition of literacy to include music, dance, poetry, and the visual arts., Weaving In the Arts: Widening the Learning Circle offers new ways for classroom teachers to broaden the definition of literacy to include music, dance, poetry, and the visual arts. The authors share what they have learned from incorporating the fine arts into the daily curriculum: how teachers can help students use the fine arts as a bridge to reading and writing, and as valid ways of interpreting the world around them. Drawing on the work of Howard Gardner, Elliot Eisner, and others, this book offers an inspired look at a curriculum where the fine arts are viewed as a "methodology" for helping students interpret what they know and understand. The authors begin by describing their own program: how they set up a learning environment conducive to the fine arts, how they reclaimed poetry as a natural response to learning, how they focused upon drawing for understanding. Then they explain how, through immersion "workshops," students "get inside the skin" of creative artists and think about the unique ways these people approach learning. Readers will discover how students: use music, dance, and the visual arts to develop multiple perspectives on their learning of science, math, and the language arts experiment with movement to interpret thinking create student operas as a response to story live and work in workshop environments to view learning from the inside out. The book also includes extensive annotated bibliographies of books, CDs, audiotapes, and videotapes that teachers can use in curriculum planning. Although Blecher and Jaffee describe their work in a primary classroom, preservice and inservice teachers at all levels, particularly elementary and middle school, have much to gain from reading this book. It offers a different perspective on the learning process and encourages readers to look at the curriculum in new ways., Weaving In the Arts: Widening the Learning Circle offers new ways for classroom teachers to broaden the definition of literacy to include music, dance, poetry, and the visual arts. The authors share what they have learned from incorporating the fine arts into the daily curriculum: how teachers can help students use the fine arts as a bridge to reading and writing, and as valid ways of interpreting the world around them. Drawing on the work of Howard Gardner, Elliot Eisner, and others, this book offers an inspired look at a curriculum where the fine arts are viewed as a methodology for helping students interpret what they know and understand. The authors begin by describing their own program: how they set up a learning environment conducive to the fine arts, how they reclaimed poetry as a natural response to learning, how they focused upon drawing for understanding. Then they explain how, through immersion workshops, students get inside the skin of creative artists and think about the unique ways these people approach learning. Readers will discover how students: use music, dance, and the visual arts to develop multiple perspectives on their learning of science, math, and the language arts experiment with movement to interpret thinking create student operas as a response to story live and work in workshop environments to view learning from the inside out. The book also includes extensive annotated bibliographies of books, CDs, audiotapes, and videotapes that teachers can use in curriculum planning. Although Blecher and Jaffee describe their work in a primary classroom, preservice and inservice teachers at all levels, particularly elementary and middle school, have much to gain from reading this book. It offers a different perspective on the learning process and encourages readers to look at the curriculum in new ways.
LC Classification Number
NX303.B64 1998

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