Reconfiguring the spatial in the pre-service classroom
conference contribution
posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00authored byMary Dixon, Kim Senior
Teaching and researching through art opens multiple, distinct and/or overlapping understandings with positionings that shift according to the angle of repose of the percipient. The performance of teaching includes both technical skills and professional knowledge that pervade the literature of teacher education and teacher learning. These are strongly linked to the weight of attention teachers give to standards and assessment. Teaching, however, is more than this twodimensional technicist construction. Seventy years ago Dewey (1934) identified the distinction between an assessment based education with narrowly defined objectives, and active, open ended constructivist approaches best exemplified in the arts.
History
Event
American Educational Research Association. Meeting (2006 : San Francisco, Calif.)
Publisher
American Educational Research Association
Location
San Francisco, Calif.
Place of publication
Washington, D.C.
Start date
2006-04-07
End date
2006-04-11
ISSN
0163-9676
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2006, The Authors
Title of proceedings
AERA 2006 : Education research in the public interest