Title of article :
A Review of Children’s, Teachers’ and Parents’ Influences on Children’s Drawing Experience
Author/Authors :
E. Rose، Sarah نويسنده , , P. Jolley، Richard نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 3 سال 2006
Abstract :
In this article we argue that research into children’s
drawings should consider the context in
which drawing occurs and that it is crucial to
investigate the attitudes and practices of teachers,
parents and children themselves that shape
children’s drawing experience and the drawings
which they produce. We review the findings of
seven empirical studies reporting data collected
through direct observations, interviews and
questionnaires from the three main players
(teachers, parents and children) on the attitudes
and practices shaping children’s drawing. Issues
covered include teachers’ perceptions of the
purposes and importance of drawing, support
offered by teachers, parents and children for children’s
drawing endeavours, and possible factors
that may lead to an age-related decline in the
amount of drawing children choose to do.
We end the review by reporting some preliminary
findings from our own large-scale interview
and survey study of 270 5–14 year old children,
their parents and teachers, that provides a
comprehensive assessment of attitudes and
practices influencing children’s drawing experience
at home and at school. The findings provide
further insight into the aforementioned issues,
particularly children’s, teachers’ and parent’s
explanations of why children’s drawing behaviour
might decline with age. It is hoped that by
reporting these preliminary findings some additional
understanding of the context in which
children produce their drawings can be gained
and new areas for debate opened up.
Journal title :
International Journal of Art & Design Education
Journal title :
International Journal of Art & Design Education