The suitcase project: Historical inquiry, arts integration and the Holocaust

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Agnieszka Chalas, M. Pitblado
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In this article, we ‐ a history teacher and visual art educator ‐ present a unique, arts-integrated history project that engaged grade eleven history students in creating an installation of suitcase assemblages exploring the lives of young victims of the Holocaust. While we recognize that there exist numerous strategies for teaching about the Holocaust, we assert not only that arts integration is useful in enhancing student learning and engagement in history but also that the curricular approach is ideally suited for the teaching of difficult history such as the history of the Holocaust. In addition to examples of the student artworks produced, we provide evidence of the project’s success in increasing students’ understandings of the assigned historical content as well as its success in complicating two dominant Holocaust narratives. In sharing our own experiences of using an arts-integrated approach to teaching the history of the Holocaust, we hope to inspire both history teachers who are looking for alternative ways to tackle the complex challenge of teaching difficult history as well as art teachers who are looking to integrate sound historical inquiry into their issues-based art projects.
手提箱项目:历史探究,艺术融合和大屠杀
在这篇文章中,我们——一名历史老师和视觉艺术教育家——提出了一个独特的、艺术结合的历史项目,这个项目让11年级的历史系学生参与,他们通过一个手提箱组合装置来探索大屠杀中年轻受害者的生活。虽然我们认识到存在许多关于大屠杀的教学策略,但我们认为,艺术融合不仅有助于加强学生对历史的学习和参与,而且课程方法非常适合教授大屠杀历史等困难的历史。除了制作的学生艺术作品的例子外,我们还提供了该项目在提高学生对指定历史内容的理解方面取得成功的证据,并成功地使两种主要的大屠杀叙述复杂化。在分享我们自己使用艺术综合方法教授大屠杀历史的经验时,我们希望既能激励那些正在寻找替代方法来应对教学困难历史的复杂挑战的历史教师,也能激励那些正在寻求将合理的历史调查纳入其基于问题的艺术项目的艺术教师。
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International Journal of Education through Art
International Journal of Education through Art EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
CiteScore
1.10
自引率
16.70%
发文量
34
期刊介绍: International Journal of Education Through Art is published in partnership with InSEA. The International Journal of Education Through Art is an English language journal that promotes relationships between art and education. The term ‘art education’ should be taken to include art, craft and design education. Each issue, published three times a year within a single volume, consists of peer-reviewed articles mainly in the form of research reports and critical essays, but may also include exhibition reviews and image-text features.
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