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Speer, Annika C. – Teaching Artist Journal, 2021
In 2020, a professor of gender, sexuality, and feminist studies at Middlebury College in the United States invited me as a visiting scholar-artist to help students stage the docudrama "Jane: Abortion and the Underground." The mission: to "both" rethink normative constructs of gender, sexuality, and abortion "and also"…
Descriptors: Feminism, Activism, Pregnancy, Drama
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Ackerman, Naomi – Teaching Artist Journal, 2020
When using theatre as an educational tool many artist teachers spend unnecessary time on the artistic product, and forget that the transformational process is where the focus should be.
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Art Education, Change, Disadvantaged Youth
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Sinner, Anita – Teaching Artist Journal, 2021
This position paper explores how community art education students applied an a-r-tographic disposition as artists, researchers, and teachers to investigate the pedagogic potential of public art in their evolving practice. By actively engaging body-object-space, students reviewed their presumptions about art education and what constitutes…
Descriptors: Art Education, Undergraduate Students, Art, Research Methodology
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Siciliano, Lisa M. – Teaching Artist Journal, 2021
At the beginning of the 2020 pandemic, I grew concerned and also curious about how theatre educators would transition theatre and drama instruction to an online platform. I began a research study interviewing theatre artists while they shifted their formerly in-person summer camps to virtual spaces. One of those instructors, Flannery, was…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Art Education, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Leysath, Maggie Ann – Teaching Artist Journal, 2022
Safety protocols for COVID-19 necessitated changes to this action research project. This article describes the theoretical framework of Community-Based Art Education for providing Service-Learning in an art education preparation program during the global pandemic. Art education students joined the local Boys & Girls Club (BGC) and a local…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Art Education, Community Programs
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Jenks, Saya – Teaching Artist Journal, 2022
This article explores the ways in which two years of increased isolation due to COVID affected a cohort of applied theatre students and how their instructors addressed students' elevated anxiety and disconnection from community. In the spring semester of 2022, I was working as the teaching intern for the course Applied Theatre Praxis taught by…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, College Students, Teaching Methods
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Haki, Assata J. – Teaching Artist Journal, 2020
The purpose of this applied theatre essay was to observe effects and impacts on older adults engaging in theatre activities and storytelling surrounding the horrors of Detroit's 1967 Riots. Classes were held at the Hannan Center, an organization designed to serve the older adult community offering a variety of services in the city of Detroit. The…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Theater Arts, Story Telling, Art Education
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Chemi, Tatiana – Teaching Artist Journal, 2019
In this article, I look at the teaching artist practice that emerges in the partnerships between professional artists and school institutions. The cultural context is Danish compulsory education. In this case, the Culture Laboratory hosted partnerships among diverse professionals and practitioners. I was curious about the role of professional…
Descriptors: Artists, Partnerships in Education, Art Teachers, Schools
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Bergstrom, Barbara – Teaching Artist Journal, 2019
If the roles students play earning an MFA and the work they pursue after graduation vary considerably, how do those within MFA programs prepare students for professional lives? Where does one's sense of self as an art student begin to shift toward a professional identity? This article addresses literature about earning the degree and the…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Masters Programs, Professional Identity, Thinking Skills
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Robinson, Shantay – Teaching Artist Journal, 2019
As the arts are integral to shaping our culture, rigorous education that will prepare art students to create compelling artworks is necessary. Employing a tool such as Bloom's Taxonomy aids instructors in creating assignments that fulfill high-order concerns in the art-writing classroom. Because writing is one way for would-be artists to shape…
Descriptors: Art Education, Writing Instruction, Course Objectives, Course Descriptions
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Horn, Elizabeth Brendel; Caine, Brittany; Cary, Maria; Freeman, Emily – Teaching Artist Journal, 2022
This study analyzes "Act Out Justice" (AOJ), a youth theatre for social change initiative of Orlando Repertory Theatre and the University of Central Florida. Employing AOJ's model of reflective collaborative inquiry (Horn et al., 2020), this article dramatizes the practice of responding to one's own work. Through narrative and dialogical…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Social Change, Youth Programs, High School Students
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Mizusawa, Ken – Teaching Artist Journal, 2019
In this article, I outline and theorize about a series of three lessons on playwriting I conducted in a secondary English Literature classroom in Singapore using drama improvisation strategies that I name drama-based playwriting, or DBP. I advance the argument that this genre of creative writing is best taught through the medium of drama so as to…
Descriptors: Playwriting, English Literature, Secondary Education, Drama
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Farrar, Ann – Teaching Artist Journal, 2017
Although there is no shortage of instruction in popular literature as to how to eat for health, live your best life, and above all lose weight, there is not a great deal of literature instructing young artists on ways to stay healthy and vibrant--nurturing creativity and longevity at the same time. This article proposes simple solutions to health…
Descriptors: Wellness, Art Education, Art Teachers, Artists
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Bukovec, Anamarija; Potocnik, Robert – Teaching Artist Journal, 2019
Because drawing with a pencil is a basic but often ignored or underestimated rendering skill, we offered a didactic aid--the teaching artist's monochrome picture book--to elementary school third graders for their visual art classes (N = 25, between 8 and 9 years of age). On the basis of the created works of visual art and the transcribed…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Picture Books, Elementary School Students, Grade 3
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Sheridan, Kate – Teaching Artist Journal, 2018
As I began my first year of graduate school--admittedly, a shaky start of my own--a group of my former students began to struggle with their transition to high school. Upon hearing this from my friend, colleague, and their current theatre teacher (who I will call Ms. M), I developed a workshop curriculum focused upon health for the artist to…
Descriptors: Drama Workshops, Personal Narratives, Drama, Theater Arts
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