The Arts, Education, and Social Change : Little Signs of Hope (Lesley University Series in Arts and Education .9) (2004. XII, 234 S.)

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Based on the conviction that the arts as integrated into education can transform both teaching and learning, the artist/teachers who contributed to this book describe the effects of bringing arts into prisons, small rural communities in The Far East and Africa, public school classrooms, and teacher preparation in universities and in community arts organizations. Their stories describe how the arts overcome deep-seated conflicts, build skills and confidence, and empower and enliven participants.
This book is for educators on all levels - teacher educators and prospective teachers, artists whose work touches on social issues, activists committed to social change, community-based arts organizations, and all who work for justice and equity in any arena. These stories bring hope for the future, as slowly, slowly, change is taking place.

Twenty-three international artists, educators, and therapists contribute 18 essays describing the theory and practice of their transformative work in and through the arts. The authors share their real world experiences in working with children and adults to transform lives through greater understanding of the individuals and their roles in society. For practicing and prospective educators, artists concerned with social issues, activists for social change, and community-based arts organizations personnel. No subject index. Annotation 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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