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Project Description
The Art of the Matter project focused on learning and teaching in the Arts, and investigated how children develop their ideas and related skills in each of the Arts’ disciplines (dance, drama, music, and visual art) in the primary school. It also scrutinised the nature of any “ritual patterns” (Efl and, 2002; Nuthall, 2001) of teaching that support or constrain Arts education, and, by doing so, considered pedagogical processes that deepen children’s experience and understanding in the Arts. As a major outcome, the project sought to further knowledge of how generalist teachers can enhance and extend children’s learning in the Arts.
The project comprised a team of 10 generalist primary school teacher-researchers working alongside three university-researchers over a period of two years in eight schools, with children across the Years 0–6 age range. The project was also informed by the expertise of two consultants: Dr Viv Aitken (drama education) and Sue Cheesman (dance education).
Project Outputs
2011
Publications
Fraser, D., & Price, G. (2011). Learning as a shared social endeavour. Journal of Artistic and Creative Education, 5 (1), 4-29.
2009
Publications
Fraser, D., Henderson, C., Price, G., Aitken, V., Cheesman, S., Bevege, F., Klemick, A., Rose, L., & Tyson, S. (2009). Examining and disrupting rituals of practice in the primary classroom. Education 3-13, 37 (2). 105-119
2006
Publications
Fraser, D., Henderson C., Price, G., Bevege, F., Bush, T., Gilbert, G., Goodman, A., Klemick, A., Pye, F., Rose, L., & Tyson, S. (2006). Getting to the art of the matter. Education Review, 11 (5), 11.
Presentations, conferences and workshops
Henderson, C. (2006). Exploring children's development of ideas in music and dance through joint school/university research. Paper presented at the Dialogues and Differences Conference, Melbourne, April 2006.
Henderson, C., Bevege, F., & Tyson, S. (2006). Investigating non-verbal ways of knowing through collaborative school/university action research in music and dance. Symposium presented at the annual conference of the New Zealand Association for Research in Education (NZARE), Rotorua, 5-8 December 2006
Fraser, D., Henderson C., Price, G., Bevege, F., Bush, T., Gilbert, G., Goodman, A., Klemick, A., Pye, F., Rose, L., & Tyson, S. (2006). Getting to the art of the matter. Education Review, 11 (5), 11.
Dunn, N. (2006). Tauriko school take part in study. Creative Focus, 1, 11.
Fraser, D. (2006). The art and challenge of collaborative research. Paper presented at the annual conference of the New Zealand Association for Research in Education (NZARE), Rotorua, 5-8 December 2006.
Fraser, D. (2006). Exploring children's development of ideas in the arts through joint school/university research. Paper presented at the Dialogues and Differences Conference, Melbourne, April 2006.
Price, G. (2006). Researching idea development of ideas in the teaching of the arts by generalist primary teachers: Visual arts case studies. Paper presented at the Dialogues and Differences Conference, Melbourne, April 2006.
Price, G., Klemick, A., & Gilbert, G. (2006). The arts on a spirit level: Finding the balance between intuition and planned intervention in developing students' ideas. Symposium presented at the annual conference of the New Zealand Association for Research in Education (NZARE), Rotorua, 5-8 December 2006.
2005
Presentations, conferences and workshops
Jones, O. (2005). Children, dance and creativity. Paper presented at the Teacher Research Symposium, University of Waikato, Hamilton, November 2005.
Fraser, D., Henderson, C., & Price, G. (2005). The Art of the matter: Researching children's learning in art, music, drama and dance. Proceedings of the Imagination and Education Conference, Vancouver, Canada, July 2005.
Tyson, S. (2005). The art of the matter: The learning journey of a teacher-researcher in the arts. Paper presented at the Teacher Research Symposium, University of Waikato, Hamilton, 2005.
Outputs
- Fraser, D., Henderson, C., & Price, G. (2007). Art of the matter the development and extension of ways of knowing in the arts. Summary.Wellington: Teaching Learning Research Initiative - pdf - 69.11 KB
- Fraser, D., Henderson, C., & Price, G. (2007). Art of the matter the development and extension of ways of knowing in the arts. Final report.Wellington: Teaching Learning Research Initiative - pdf - 2.93 MB