Anita Sinner, C. Leggo, R. Irwin, Peter Gouzouasis, K. Grauer
{"title":"Arts-Based Educational Research Dissertations: Reviewing the Practices of New Scholars.","authors":"Anita Sinner, C. Leggo, R. Irwin, Peter Gouzouasis, K. Grauer","doi":"10.2307/20054216","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"With this review, we explore the practices of arts‐based educational research as documented in dissertations created and written over one decade in the Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia. We compile and describe more than thirty dissertations across methodologies and methods of inquiry, and identifiy three pillars of arts‐based practice – literary, visual, and performative. In this review, we trace the beginnings of a new stream of practice that is interwoven in some of these dissertations and underpins many of them: the methodology of a/r/tography. Four attributes underpin this collection of dissertations: a commitment to aesthetic and educational practices, inquiry‐laden processes, searching for meaning, and interpreting for understanding. Les auteurs explorent les pratiques ciblees et analysees dans les recherches en education axees sur les arts, notamment dans les theses realisees au cours d’une decennie a la Faculte des sciences d’education de l’University of British Columbia. Ils ont compile et decrit plus d’une trentaine de travaux faisant appel a diverses methodologies et protocoles de recherche et identifie trois grands axes en matiere de pratiques axees sur les arts – litteraire, visuel et de performance Dans ce tour d’horizon, les auteurs retracent les debuts d’une nouvelle approche qui apparait dans certains des travaux et qui sert meme de fondement a un grand nombre d’entre eux : la methodologie de l’a/r/tographie. Cet ensemble de travaux presente quatre caracteristiques communes : une importance accordee aux pratiques esthetiques et pedagogiques, des processus axes sur la recherche, une quete de sens et un souci d’interpretation en vue de comprendre.","PeriodicalId":40063,"journal":{"name":"Canadian Journal of Education","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2006-12-02","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://sci-hub-pdf.com/10.2307/20054216","citationCount":"173","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Canadian Journal of Education","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.2307/20054216","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q3","JCRName":"Social Sciences","Score":null,"Total":0}
引用次数: 173
Abstract
With this review, we explore the practices of arts‐based educational research as documented in dissertations created and written over one decade in the Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia. We compile and describe more than thirty dissertations across methodologies and methods of inquiry, and identifiy three pillars of arts‐based practice – literary, visual, and performative. In this review, we trace the beginnings of a new stream of practice that is interwoven in some of these dissertations and underpins many of them: the methodology of a/r/tography. Four attributes underpin this collection of dissertations: a commitment to aesthetic and educational practices, inquiry‐laden processes, searching for meaning, and interpreting for understanding. Les auteurs explorent les pratiques ciblees et analysees dans les recherches en education axees sur les arts, notamment dans les theses realisees au cours d’une decennie a la Faculte des sciences d’education de l’University of British Columbia. Ils ont compile et decrit plus d’une trentaine de travaux faisant appel a diverses methodologies et protocoles de recherche et identifie trois grands axes en matiere de pratiques axees sur les arts – litteraire, visuel et de performance Dans ce tour d’horizon, les auteurs retracent les debuts d’une nouvelle approche qui apparait dans certains des travaux et qui sert meme de fondement a un grand nombre d’entre eux : la methodologie de l’a/r/tographie. Cet ensemble de travaux presente quatre caracteristiques communes : une importance accordee aux pratiques esthetiques et pedagogiques, des processus axes sur la recherche, une quete de sens et un souci d’interpretation en vue de comprendre.
期刊介绍:
The Canadian Journal of Education (CJE) is a national peer-reviewed journal sponsored by the membership of the Canadian Society for the Study of Education. The CJE prioritizes research and scholarly writing that is of relevance to the Canadian education community. The journal is read by scholars worldwide, and aims to represent the valuable contributions that Canadian scholars in education continue to make to the field. The Journal accepts and publishes both French and English articles and book reviews. CJE on occasion also publishes international papers that shed light on shared issues and that include Canadian authors as references.