Title of article
Learning How to Learn, Art Education and the ‘Background’
Author/Authors
Cunliffe، Leslie نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 1 سال 1999
Pages
7
From page
115
To page
121
Abstract
This paper describes the conditions that make learning how to learn in art possible.
Rather than privileging risk-taking or the playfulness of primary process thinking, I
will use a Wittgensteinian understanding of mind to argue against this approach in
favour of one that raises students’ awareness of the cultural and cognitive
‘backgrounds’ (forms of life and language games) against which our individual
actions and risks are framed and understood. Instead of building art education on a
metaphysical view of the self, this paper will advocate a social constructivist
approach to curriculum, pedagogy and assessment to create a cognitive map for ‘the
background’ of art. When these three are practised in a mutual way they connect
individual minds to the resources or mind of culture which, in turn, makes lifelong
learning possible, reclaiming the idea of art-for-life’s sake.
Journal title
International Journal of Art & Design Education
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
International Journal of Art & Design Education
Record number
125807
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