ABSTRACT

Thinking Through the Arts draws together a number of different approaches to teaching young children that combine the experience of thinking with the act of expression through art.
Developed as an inclusive, broad-ranging and user-friendly text, Thinking Through the Arts presents the unique insight of teachers as researchers, and counters the view that art is emotionally-based and therefore irrelevant to thinking and learning. The areas covered include drama, dance, music, arts environments, technologies, museums and galleries, literacy, cognition, international influences, curriculum development, research and practice. Early childhood and primary teachers and students alike will find this book is an invaluable source of new insights for their own teaching.

chapter 1|7 pages

ARTS, THINKING, YOUNG CHILDREN?

chapter 2|12 pages

BEADS, SEEDS AND EMU FEATHERS

chapter 3|10 pages

GROWING IDEAS

chapter 4|11 pages

ART GOES BACK TO MY BEGINNING

chapter 5|11 pages

INHERITING DANCE

chapter 6|13 pages

SEEING BEYOND MARKS AND FORMS

chapter 7|7 pages

TEACHING DANCE TO YOUNG CHILDREN

chapter 8|14 pages

YOUNG CHILDREN TELLING IT LIKE IT IS

chapter 9|10 pages

NURSERY RHYMES

chapter 10|16 pages

THINKING THROUGH PUPPETRY

chapter 11|12 pages

DYNAMICS, IMAGES AND IMAGINATION

chapter 12|13 pages

THINKING FOR THE NEW MILLENNIUM

chapter 13|24 pages

UNCOVERING THE POTENTIAL OF RHYTHM

chapter 14|10 pages

DRAWING

chapter 15|14 pages

VISUAL THINKING IN TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION

chapter 16|15 pages

EARLY CHILDHOOD ARTS ENVIRONMENTS

chapter 17|14 pages

THINKING WITH THE BODY

chapter 19|32 pages

FINDING THE BALANCE