Arts in education: Recent print books
This is a guide for those interested in the role of the arts in education, both research and practice. It includes the visual arts and drama.
Recent print books
Reaching and teaching students with special needs through art by Beverly Levett Gerber; Doris M. Guay; Jane Burnette
Publication Date: 2025Written for art educators, special educators, and those who value the arts for students with special needs, this second edition now combines over 700 years of the educational experience of arts and special educators who share their art lessons, behavior management strategies, and classroom stories.Social-emotional learning through STEAM projects, grades 4-5 by Season S. Mussey
Publication Date: 2022Social-Emotional Learning Through STEAM Projects, Grades 4-5 helps educators target the development of social and emotional learning (SEL) competencies for high-ability learners through interdisciplinary, project-based inquiry. Aligned with STEAM content standards, each of the nine projects introduces students to a real-world problem through essential questions and the presentation of a primary source document.Teaching to support children's artistic independence: how children's creativity can inform art education by George E. Szekely
Publication Date: 2022This engagingly written, research- and practice-based book defines how art teachers can build on students' creative initiatives without depending on adult-imposed lesson plans and school requirements. In doing so, art educator and author George Szekely explores the role of the arts in developing children's creativity and sense of purpose, and reminds readers that students in the art classroom are unique artists, designers, and innovators.Ecoart in action: activities, case studies, and provocations for classrooms and communities by Amara Geffen (Ed.); Ann Rosenthal (Ed.); Chris Fremantle (Ed.); Aviva Rahmani (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2022Compiled from 67 members of the Ecoart Network, a group of more than 200 internationally established practitioners, Ecoart in Action stands as a field guide that offers practical solutions to critical environmental challenges. Organized into three sections--Activities, Case Studies, and Provocations--each contribution provides models for ecoart practice that are adaptable for use within a variety of classrooms, communities, and contexts.How the arts can save education: transforming teaching, learning, and instruction by Erica Rosenfeld Halverson; Ellen Weinstein (Foreword); Jacques d'Amboise (Foreword)
Publication Date: 2021This book provides a blueprint for using the arts-performing, visual, and multimedia-to rethink what good learning, teaching, and curriculum can be. The author presents a bold plan for saving education with an arts-based approach to teaching that focuses on risk-taking as the most important aspect of a successful classroom.Improvised theatre and the autism spectrum: a practical guide to teaching social connection and communication skills by Gary Kramer; Richie Ploesch
Publication Date: 2022"This guide provides educators, professionals, and parents with an easy-to-follow and comprehensive approach to utilizing improvised theatre as a tool to teach social and communication skills to individuals on the autism spectrum."The A in STEAM: lesson plans and activities for integrating art, ages 0-8 by Jerilou J. Moore and Kerry P. Holmes
Publication Date: 2022Discover new and exciting ways to teach STEM content through the arts in your early childhood program with this innovative and comprehensive guidebook. Chapters feature playful activities divided by age band that bridge early academic learning and social, emotional, physical, and mental development with active engagement in the arts.STEAM meets story: using adolescent fiction and film to spark deeper learning by Gloria Campbell-Whatley; Diane Rodriguez; Jugnu Agrawal
Publication Date: 2021This innovative STEAM guide will help general and special education teachers to increase effective instruction with adolescents (grades 5-10). The authors show teachers how to link STEM concepts with popular fiction and film selections as a catalyst to launch student interactions, discussions, projects, and investigations. This approach will promote problem solving and reasoning skills by initiating the scientific process, rather than simply presenting established facts.
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