The convergence of critical pedagogy with arts-based service-learning
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Authors/contributors
- Alexander, Amanda (Author)
- Schlemmer, Ross H (Author)
Title
The convergence of critical pedagogy with arts-based service-learning
Abstract
Neoliberal globalization and politics are reshaping the landscape in the United States and other countries; consequently, broader and more critical perspectives about education, community, and the arts are becoming increasingly more important. In the field of education, critical pedagogy has become a philosophy to expose, critique, and challenge neoliberal free market capitalism. Critical pedagogy becomes the link between local and global perspectives that reveals conditions of social and cultural injustices. Through socially engaged art education and service-learning initiatives, the authors have been engaging their students to become actively engaged citizens. This chapter offers a qualitative critique of the authors' own pedagogical practices through the convergence of critical pedagogy and arts-based service-learning by applying, adapting, and revising existing models of critical pedagogy such as Cipolle's (2010) “four elements of critical consciousness development” (p. 40) and Shor's (1992) methods for implementing critical pedagogy.
Book Title
Convergence of Contemporary Art, Visual Culture, and Global Civic Engagement
Date
2016
Publisher
IGI Global
Pages
1-23
ISBN
978-1-5225-1665-1
Citation Key
pop00326
Language
English
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Citation Key Alias: lens.org/155-893-139-768-359
Citation
Alexander, A., & Schlemmer, R. H. (2016). The convergence of critical pedagogy with arts-based service-learning. In Convergence of Contemporary Art, Visual Culture, and Global Civic Engagement (pp. 1–23). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-1665-1.ch001
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