ABSTRACT

Learning to Teach Art and Design in the Secondary School advocates art, craft and design as useful, critical, transforming, and therefore fundamental to a plural society. It offers a conceptual and practical framework for understanding the diverse nature of art and design in education at KS3 and the 14-19 curriculum. It provides support and guidance for learning and teaching in art and design, suggesting strategies to motivate and engage pupils in making, discussing and evaluating visual and material culture.
With reference to current debates Learning to Teach Art and Design in the Secondary School explores a range of approaches to teaching and learning, it raises issues, questions orthodoxies and identifies new directions. The chapters examine:

  • ways of learning
  • planning and resourcing
  • attitudes to making
  • critical studies
  • values and critical pedagogy.

The book is designed to provide underpinning theory and address issues for student teachers on PGCE and initial teacher education courses in Art and Design. It will also be of relevance and value to teachers in school with designated responsibility for supervision.

chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction

chapter 3|37 pages

Learning in Art & Design

chapter 4|21 pages

Curriculum Planning

chapter 5|34 pages

Resource-Based Learning (RBL)

chapter 6|18 pages

Practice in PGCE Art & Design

chapter 8|50 pages

Issues in Craft and Design Education

chapter 9|33 pages

Attitudes to Making

chapter 10|17 pages

Critical and Contextual Studies

chapter 11|24 pages

Towards a Plural Curriculum in Art & Design

chapter 13|25 pages

Further Professional Development

chapter 14|11 pages

Critical Pedagogy in Art & Design Education