Improving the Uptake of Arts Education for Student Wellbeing: A Collaborative Autoethnography that highlights potential areas of focus
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Article Title | Improving the Uptake of Arts Education for Student Wellbeing: A Collaborative Autoethnography that highlights potential areas of focus |
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ERA Journal ID | 10379 |
Article Category | Article |
Authors | Dinham, Judith, Baguley, Margaret, Simon, Susan, Goldberg, Merryl and Kerby, Martin |
Journal Title | International Journal of Education and the Arts |
Journal Citation | 25 (2) |
Number of Pages | 21 |
Year | 2024 |
Publisher | Penn State University Libraries Open Publishing |
Place of Publication | United States |
ISSN | 1529-8094 |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.26209/ijea25n2 |
Web Address (URL) | http://www.ijea.org/v25n2/index.html |
Abstract | In a challenging world, the spotlight on children’s wellbeing has strengthened. There is extensive research about the ways in which well-designed arts education programs positively impact children’s wellbeing. Despite this, arts education continues to be marginalised in schools. When researchers with arts education and leadership experience teamed up to consider the intransient nature of the resistance to arts education in primary/elementary schools, they conducted a collaborative autoethnography (CAE) to see if this offered new insights. The iterative process of sharing and interrogating personal stories to distil collective meanings (themes) highlighted four features of education programs that provide sustained support for children’s wellbeing: centering in a discordant world; effective leadership; experiential processes, engagement, and trust; and harnessing the transformative potential of the arts. The CAE also pointed the team towards conducting future inquiries about the currently under-researched role of the school principal in instigating cultural change that sustains meaningful arts education. |
Keywords | Arts Education, Children's Wellbeing, Collaborative Autoethnography (CAE), Leadership, Marginalisation of the Arts, |
Contains Sensitive Content | Does not contain sensitive content |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 390101. Creative arts, media and communication curriculum and pedagogy |
390201. Education policy | |
390305. Professional education and training | |
Byline Affiliations | Curtin University |
University of Southern Queensland | |
University of the Sunshine Coast | |
California State University San Marcos, United States |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/z4v91/improving-the-uptake-of-arts-education-for-student-wellbeing-a-collaborative-autoethnography-that-highlights-potential-areas-of-focus
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