What motivates the artist-teacher in adult community learning? It’s not about the money

Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1080/13596748.2023.2206709
Abbie Cairns
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ABSTRACT Money has been the dominant way to understand the motivation for artists to teach. Written from an adult community learning (ACL) perspective, this research is part of a wider study interrogating artist-teacher identity transformation. This paper explores the motivations for becoming an artist-teacher in ACL, questioning the assumption that artists teach for financial security. ACL is comprised of ‘community based and outreach learning opportunities, primarily managed and delivered by local authorities and general further education colleges’. ACL is plighted by casual contracts and precarious working hours, suggesting that financial security may not be the main motivator for working in this sector. The research employs autoethnography, to construct a layered account of what motivates individuals to become artist-teachers in ACL (206). Within the autoethnographic approach narrative is used to help understand these motivations (727). The paper helps to produce new knowledge about the motivations of the artist-teacher in ACL. This could have wider implications on the sector, which has generally been devalued and overlooked, including influences on the recruitment and retention of tutors.
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艺术家教师在成人社区学习中的动机是什么?这与钱无关
摘要金钱一直是理解艺术家教学动机的主要方式。这项研究是从成人社区学习(ACL)的角度撰写的,是一项更广泛的研究的一部分,该研究询问了艺术家和教师的身份转变。本文探讨了成为ACL艺术家教师的动机,质疑了艺术家为了经济安全而教书的假设。ACL由“社区和外展学习机会组成,主要由地方当局和普通继续教育学院管理和提供”。ACL受制于临时合同和不稳定的工作时间,这表明财务保障可能不是在该行业工作的主要动力。该研究采用了民族志,构建了一个分层的描述,说明是什么激励个人成为ACL中的艺术家教师(206)。在民族志方法中,叙事被用来帮助理解这些动机(727)。本文有助于对ACL中艺术家教师的动机产生新的认识。这可能会对该行业产生更广泛的影响,该行业通常被贬低和忽视,包括对招聘和留住导师的影响。
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