The Arts in Curriculum: Aesthetics, Embodiment and Well-Being
Avril Aitken,
Margaret Dobson,
Maria Ezcurra
et al.
Abstract:This issue invites the reader to join the authors in a quest for the meaning of Arts in Curriculum; it calls on those reading to see, and not merely look. Drawing on the unique perspectives of educators, artists of diverse forms, and curriculum theorists, the issue invites a consideration of how the unique visions and personal experiences expressed in the issue foster thinking about Aesthetics, Embodiment and Well-being and their place in provoking transformation.
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