Chapter 7 A Story Cloth of Curriculum Making: Narratively S-t-i-t-c-h-i-n-g Understandings through Arts-Informed Work
Chapter 8 Being and Becoming an Artist: Exploring the Life Histories of Five Indigenous Artists from the Northwest Territories
Chapter 9 Tensions in the Mentor-Mentee Relationship in Teacher Education: An Artistic Inquiry
Chapter 10 Responsive Inquiry: Employing a Musical Metaphor to Conceptualize an Arts-Based Research Strategy for the Electronic Field
Bernard W. Andrews, Ed.D. (1987), is Professor of Education, University of Ottawa. He has published widely in arts and education journals, including his most recent book, Working Together: A Case Study of a National Arts Education Partnership (Peter Lang, 2016).
"This compendium offers critical perspectives utilizing various arts-based research methodologies reflective of the richness and diversity of the multicultural landscape of Canada. A must-read for all arts educators and researchers." â Rodger Beatty, Brock University
"What a feast! This book presents a fascinating panoply of post-qualitative research in Canada. With a diverse range of methods, including a/r/tography, auto-ethnography, life history, embodied poetic narrative, historiographic poiesis, proestry, stitching a story cloth and more, artist/scholars leverage the power of the arts to explore, come to know, and represent. Addressing topics from disaster relief to Indigenous arts education to the tortures of teaching practice the authors evocatively demonstrate the enormous potential of researching with and through the arts to enliven understanding." â Benjamin Bolden, UNESCO Chair in Arts and Learning, Queenâs University
âThis compilation offers new directions in arts-based and arts-informed research with profound implications for pedagogy and practice. You will find in the pages of this book, engaging and thought-provoking ideas from arts education scholars in Canada. I felt inspired by each contribution and am convinced that this book provides timely and valuable insights for future research in arts education.â â Susan OâNeill, Dean, Faculty of Education, Simon Fraser University
Foreword
âJohn J. Guiney Yallop Preface List of Figures Notes on Contributors
All interested in recent developments in arts education, especially those concerned with current research and its implications for teaching and learning in schools and post-secondary institutions.