The Palgrave Handbook of Global Arts EducationĮditors Georgina Barton School of Education and Professional Studies Griffith University Mt Gravatt, Queensland, Australia THE PALGRAVE HANDBOOK OF GLOBAL ARTS EDUCATION Edited by Georgina Barton and Margaret Baguley Students, teachers and practitioners across the arts disciplines will find the text invaluable for developing further opportunities to promote and study arts education. With contributions from internationally renowned scholars and practitioners and building on the World Alliance for Arts Education Global Summit in 2014, the Handbook creates an essential resource for arts education practices in and out of school alongside institutional, traditional and contemporary contexts. Presenting wide-ranging research from pedagogies of adaptation developed in Uganda to ethnomusicology in Malaysia and community participatory arts to wellbeing in Canada the Handbook highlights the universal need for arts education and in particular the importance of indigenous (including both traditional and contemporary practice) arts education. The Handbook explores global debates within education in the areas of dance, drama, music, media and visual arts. It is divided into six sections Contextualising Arts Education, Globally and Locally Arts Education, Curriculum, Policy and Schooling Arts Education Across the Life Span Arts Education for Social Justice: Indigenous and Community Practice Health, Wellbeing and Arts Education and Arts-Based and Research-Informed Arts Education. This extensive Handbook addresses a range of contemporary issues related to arts education across the world.
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