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Multicultural arts education : attitudes and perceptions of Australian tertiary students

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posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00 authored by Dawn JosephDawn Joseph
Through social interaction the Arts connects communities and brings people together where both contemporary and traditional arts can be preserved, protected and promoted. In multicultural Australia, the Arts provides a space in teaching and learning that enables students the opportunity to engage, create and imagine both individually and collectively. The ‘Arts’ in the wider community fosters empathy, acceptance and appreciation of difference where diversity is celebrated between people of different cultures, languages, religions, and ethnicities. Through a discussion of multiculturalism, teacher education and multicultural education, I argue that the Arts can be seen as an agent of social change, a powerful dais to alter perceptions, attitudes and beliefs. This paper situates itself in Melbourne (Australia) through the lens of celebrating our rich multicultural arts. Through questionnaire data collected in October 2010 from Arts Education final year students at Deakin University, I present a snapshot of their understandings of multiculturalism: what they value, believe and understand as agents of change in education. By experiencing multicultural arts, both new and different hybrid art forms can be explored in schools and the wider society. Through such connections, the Arts can foster a positive experience that promotes diversity and enhances intercultural and cross-cultural understanding in our multicultural Australian society.

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Journal

International journal of humanities education

Volume

10

Issue

1

Pagination

25 - 38

Publisher

Common Ground Publishing

Location

Champaign, Ill.

ISSN

1447-9508

eISSN

1447-9559

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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DU:30047207

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