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E-raamat: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Arts and Arts Integrated Learning for Middle Level Education [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 314 pages, 10 Tables, black and white; 9 Line drawings, black and white; 14 Halftones, black and white; 23 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: AMLE Innovations in Middle Level Education Research
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Oct-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003562047
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 314 pages, 10 Tables, black and white; 9 Line drawings, black and white; 14 Halftones, black and white; 23 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: AMLE Innovations in Middle Level Education Research
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Oct-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003562047
"Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Arts and Arts Integrated Learning for Middle Level Education brings together a diverse array of international perspectives on arts and arts integrated learning in and out of schools for young adolescent students, aged 10-15. Addressing the importance of arts learning for young adolescents and aligned with discourse in middle level education, this volume provides a much-needed resource for stakeholders interested in the future of arts education for young adolescents. Exploring arts and arts integrated learning through perspectives of creative writing, dance, media arts, music, theatre, and visual arts, the book draws on theoretical and empirical research in arts learning contexts in Australia, Canada, Denmark, the UnitedKingdom, the United States, and the Virgin Islands. This book advocates for middle level arts learning that cultivates and encourages young adolescents' dispositions toward lifelong engagement in the arts, and the cultivation of arts learning spaces thatvalue young adolescents' multifaceted identities and motivate students to learn through autonomy, relatedness, and competence. The international authors come from a wide range of disciplinary communities and draw upon scholarship in arts education, culturally responsive pedagogy, self-determination and motivation theory, and adolescent development to construct their arguments and contextualize their research"-- Provided by publisher.

Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Arts and Arts Integrated Learning for Middle Level Education brings together a diverse array of international perspectives on arts and arts integrated learning in and out of schools for young adolescent students, aged 10–15.

Addressing the importance of arts learning for young adolescents and aligned with discourse in middle level education, this volume provides a much-needed resource for stakeholders interested in the future of arts education for young adolescents. Exploring arts and arts integrated learning through perspectives of creative writing, dance, media arts, music, theatre, and visual arts, the book draws on theoretical and empirical research in arts learning contexts in Australia, Canada, Denmark, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the Virgin Islands. This book advocates for middle level arts learning that cultivates and encourages young adolescents’ dispositions toward lifelong engagement in the arts, and the cultivation of arts learning spaces that value young adolescents’ multifaceted identities and motivate students to learn through autonomy, relatedness, and competence. The international authors come from a wide range of disciplinary communities and draw upon scholarship in arts education, culturally responsive pedagogy, self-determination and motivation theory, and adolescent development to construct their arguments and contextualize their research.



Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Arts and Arts Integrated Learning for Middle Level Education brings together a diverse array of international perspectives on arts and arts integrated learning in and out of schools for young adolescent students, aged 10–15.

Part 1: Young Adolescent Perspectives;
1. Young Adolescents Musical
Identities and Wellbeing: Narratives of Psychological Needs Satisfaction in
Class Music Education;
2. Building Brave Young Adolescents Through Culturally
Responsive Arts Education: Lessons from an Indigenous Hoop Dance Project;
3.
Connecting Art and Learning: Field Trips Impact on Young Adolescent
Education;
4. Re-imagining Special Education through Arts-centered Learning:
A Narrative Case Study of a Lesson on Metacognition using the Creative
Research Stages with Exceptional Learners;
5. Culturally
Responsive-Sustaining Dance Pedagogy at Ballet Hispánico; Part 2: Curricular
Perspectives on Cultivating Young Adolescent Motivation;
6. Designing with
the Arts in a Pedagogy of Multiliteracies for Young Adolescents;
7. Research
Storytelling in Young Adolescent Science Classrooms: Introducing Stanley the
Appalachian Black Bear;
8. Art-space Exploration and Embodiment of Reading
Literacy: Reflections on Reader Identity through Object Theatre and
Performance during Young Adolescence;
9. Media Arts Education for Young
Adolescents;
10. Arts and Culture to Foster Self-determination in Young
Adolescent Education: How can Creative Expression and the use of Material
Culture Promote Wellbeing and Learning?;
11. Promoting the Social and
Emotional Well-Being of Young Adolescents in Visual Arts Classrooms; Part 3:
Perspectives on Teacher Improvement;
12. Teachers Early Development in Arts
Integration Through Creative Routines in the Classroom;
13. You, Me,
All-Ah-We: Illuminating Student and Teacher Identities through Young
Adolescent Dance and Music on Saint Croix;
14. Music Teachers Beliefs about
Multicultural Music Education for Young Adolescents;
15. Finding Joy:
Inviting Middle Level Preservice Teachers into the Performing Arts;
16.
Supporting Young Adolescent Literacy through Drama/Theater Arts: Experiences
from Two Teacher-Researcher Collaborations Co-Designing for Arts Integration
Stephanie Cronenberg is Associate Professor of Music, Head of Music Education, and Director of Research at Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University, United States.