Title of article :
Conceptions of Teaching Art Held by Secondary School Art Teachers
Author/Authors :
Har Lam، Bick نويسنده , , Kember، David نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 3 سال 2004
Abstract :
Research into teachers’ conceptions of teaching
can be justified in that deep seated beliefs
impact upon the way teachers teach and influence
the learning approaches of their students.
This study examined conceptions of teaching art,
through interviews with 18 secondary school art
teachers in Hong Kong. The analysis resulted in a
two-level characterisation of conceptions under
broad essentialist and contextualist orientations.
There were four subordinate conception categories,
namely moral development in art and
aesthetic development in art under the essentialist
orientation, and intellectual development
through art, and expression and therapy through
art as sub-categories of the contextualist
orientation. The categories were defined and
delimited by six dimensions. The categories were
seen as clearly distinguishable but related,
though not hierarchically. There was no evidence
of the category scheme being culturally specific,
as the majority of the teachers held beliefs which
were not consistent with the traditional manner
of Chinese painting.
Journal title :
International Journal of Art & Design Education
Journal title :
International Journal of Art & Design Education