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Art-Informed Pedagogies in the Preparation of Teachers in the United States Reference library
Melisa Cahnmann-Taylor and Lynn Sanders-Bustle
Oxford Encyclopedia of Global Perspectives on Teacher Education
...( Eisner, 1985 ), making room in the curriculum for the imagination, healing, and possibility ( Greene, 2007 ). Figure 1. Detail of artwork titled The Theory of Everything , created by graduate student Jessica Harms for a 2016 exhibition titled Crossing Boundaries . Photo courtesy of Lynn Sanders-Bustle. “Arts-Informed,” “arts-based,” “artsintegrated,” and other terms have been used to explore the relevance and approaches to arts education connected to curriculum and instruction with learners of all ages, including teacher learners. In this article, we further...
School Leadership and Gender and Sexuality-related Equity in the U.S. Reference library
Thomas A. Zook
The Oxford Encyclopedia of Gender and Sexuality in Education
...with additional helpful information. Consistently using a transgender student’s chosen name and personal pronouns affirms and validates their authentic identity in the public space of the school while modeling the expected behavior for others. Although it might seem like a minor courtesy, these simple actions are significant for transgender youth. In a recent study, Russell and his colleagues ( 2018 ) determined that simply using a child’s chosen name consistently can reduce depressive symptoms and suicidal ideation among transgender youth. Many gender diverse...
Confucianism and Education Reference library
Charlene Tan
The Oxford Encyclopedia of Philosophy of Education
...in Confucianism is exemplified in the Confucian canon known as the Four Books and Five Classics ( sishu wujing ). Within the canon, two texts stand out for their exposition on teaching and learning: Analects ( Lunyu ) and Xueji ( Record of Learning ). Analects , which is one of the Four Books, is a collection of the sayings and conduct of Confucius and his disciples. The process of collating Confucius’ teachings started shortly after his death in the form of little “books,” culminating in what we know today as Analects ( Ames & Rosemont, 1998 ). ...