The Color Pile: Equitable Self-Expression Through Color and Abstraction

Kathryn de Laszlo
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The Color Pile is a visual tool transported from the author’s art-student context, and builds on the teaching model of Connie Smith Siegel and the Color Contrast work of Johannes Itten. As re-positioned, it offers a novel path to eliciting student narratives and point of view in language-dependent learning settings. Can this playful exercise support the clear articulation of complex ideas and help generate descriptive language? The Color Pile process moves from prompt to reflection to abstract visual composition, and resolves in a verbal, written or drawn reflection. Color and abstraction may help students gain access to their full capacities for complex thought and self-expression. Could this approach provide differently equitable support for student-produced narratives and descriptive language than is afforded by viewing representational imagery? Direct observations of middle school students using the Color Pile suggest the method could be meaningful to a diverse audience of teachers and learners. Its usefulness in a broad spectrum of language-oriented learning settings is considered.
颜色堆:通过颜色和抽象公平的自我表达
《颜色堆》是一个从作者的艺术学生语境中运来的视觉工具,建立在康妮·史密斯·西格尔的教学模式和约翰内斯·伊滕的色彩对比作品之上。重新定位后,它为在语言依赖学习环境中引出学生的叙述和观点提供了一条新颖的途径。这种有趣的练习是否能够清晰地表达复杂的想法,并有助于生成描述性的语言?颜色堆的过程从提示到反思,再到抽象的视觉构成,并以口头、书面或绘画的反思来解决。色彩和抽象可以帮助学生充分发挥他们进行复杂思考和自我表达的能力。与观看具象图像相比,这种方法能否为学生创作的叙事和描述性语言提供不同的公平支持?对中学生使用颜色堆的直接观察表明,这种方法对教师和学习者的不同受众都有意义。它在广泛的以语言为导向的学习环境中是有用的。
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