ABSTRACT

This volume explores art as a means of engendering youth civic engagement and draws on research conducted with young people in the United States to develop a unique curriculum model for civically engaged art education (CEAE).

Combining concepts from civics and arts education, chapters posit that artistic thinking, making, and acting form the basis for creative research into social and political issues which affect young people and are key to promoting civic participation. Focusing on critical, creative, and dynamic forms of youth cultural production inspired by local people, places, and events, the text demonstrates how educators’ curricular choices can engage students in researching social movements and arts-based activism. The authors draw from well-established areas such as arts-based research, civic engagement, and maker-centered learning to present their educational model through illustrative examples.

Offering a timely consideration of the relationship between art education and civics education, this book will appeal to scholars and students of the sociology of education, as well as arts and teacher research, and pre-service teacher education.

part Section I|36 pages

Foundations

chapter 21|19 pages

Understanding Civics

chapter 2|15 pages

Teaching Civics through Art

part Section II|46 pages

Think

chapter 4|17 pages

Envisioning Curriculum

chapter 5|11 pages

Curriculum Overview

part Section III|52 pages

Make

chapter 846|19 pages

Engaging People

chapter 7|17 pages

Visiting Places

chapter 8|14 pages

Researching Events

part Section IV|40 pages

Act

chapter 1369|17 pages

Imagining Civically Engaged Art Education

chapter 10|21 pages

Designing Curriculum