ABSTRACT

Strengthen your culturally responsive teaching by designing curricula that leads to equitable, humanized outcomes. In this powerful new book, Jessa Brie Moreno and Mariah Rankine-Landers reveal how artistic research and creative inquiry across subject areas and grades can help you access your learners’ collective wisdom and potential. Moreno and Rankine-Landers describe the SPIRAL framework for centering culturally responsive teaching and learning through the arts, showing how and why these iterative processes lead to liberatory outcomes.

You’ll learn how to use creative inquiry to address power dynamics in teaching and learning, and how to critically reflect on your curriculum, including investigating whose narratives are centered, whose have been erased, and which marginalized stories can be brought forward. You’ll also find out how to alter the learning space to set a container for creative practice, which is key to navigating cultural shifts, building trust, and setting a collaborative and collective mindset.

The book offers a variety of practical activities you can implement right away, such as using visual art making, writing, and storytelling as prompts to activate meaning making and to disrupt unconscious biases, as well as using creative dialogue and character development for embodied learning, introspection, and identification. With the addition of this book to your professional library, you’ll have new tools for building belonging and justice, and engaging all students through artistic research, dialogue, and deep listening.

part One|20 pages

Art as Love

chapter 1|6 pages

A Pedagogy of Love

chapter 2|12 pages

Creative Process for Social Change

part Two|38 pages

The SPIRAL Framework

chapter 3|4 pages

The SPIRAL Framework

A Practical Frame for Liberatory Learning

chapter 4|11 pages

The Studio Pathway

Cultivating a Studio Mindset

chapter 5|4 pages

Creative Inquiry

Learning Through a Creative Pursuit

chapter 6|5 pages

Reconciliation and Reckoning

Teaching for Social Change

chapter 7|7 pages

Artistic Research

Essential Methodologies for Knowledge Acquisition

chapter 8|5 pages

Liberation

Art, Love, and Freedom

part Three|30 pages

The Core Four

chapter 9|3 pages

The Core Four

Foundational Concepts

chapter 10|9 pages

Transformative Power

Addressing Social Power Dynamics

chapter 11|6 pages

Narrative

Examining Core Narratives in Education

chapter 12|5 pages

Lineage

Expanding Our Understanding of Identity

chapter 13|5 pages

Embodiment

Knowledge Made Visible

part Four|73 pages

An Arc of Learning

chapter 14|2 pages

The Art of Praxis

Theory in Practice

chapter 15|12 pages

Breaking Patterns

Breaking with Established Norms in Education

chapter 16|12 pages

Culture, Cognition, and the Arts

Using Creativity to Think Expansively

chapter 17|10 pages

Grayscale

Deepening Wisdom Around Racialized Experiences

chapter 18|13 pages

Heirlooms and Accessories

Facing Historical Truths and Practicing Repair

chapter 19|7 pages

Queering the Curriculum

Beyond the Confines of a Social Structure

chapter 20|9 pages

From Implicit Bias to Explicit Belonging

Reshaping Thinking to Create Cultures of Care

chapter 21|6 pages

The Radiant Child

Surpassing Standardized Assessments

part |4 pages

Epilogue

chapter 22|2 pages

Epilogue

Nahuales and the Artist Within