关怀与正义的教学法:在隔离的南方民权时代的非裔美国高中美术教师

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Hyunji Kwon
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本研究考察了民权运动时期(1955-1969)南部非洲裔美国人高中的艺术教学。我考察了南卡罗来纳的三所种族隔离的高中,作为一个镜头,突出了艺术教学的实践;我揭露了三个以前的学生、一个实习教师和一个艺术教师的妻子的反故事;我通过查阅档案数据来支持我的发现;我举例说明了几位有爱心的非裔美国艺术教育家如何为非裔美国学生机构做出贡献,以实现种族平等和正义。通过将这些反故事与Siddle Walker和Snarey开发的非裔美国人关怀与正义框架放在一起,我讨论了模范艺术教师的教学实践如何实现和扩大关怀和种族平等。
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Pedagogies of Care and Justice: African American High School Art Teachers During the Civil Rights Era in the Segregated South
This study examines the art pedagogies at Southern African American high schools during the civil rights era (1955–1969). I examine three segregated high schools located in South Carolina as a lens to highlight art pedagogies that were practiced; I expose counterstories by three former students, a student teacher, and the wife of an art teacher; I support my findings by reviewing archival data; and I illustrate how several caring African American Art Educators contributed to the agency of African American Students to achieve racial equality and justice. By locating these counterstories alongside an African American care-and-justice framework developed by Siddle Walker and Snarey, I discuss how exemplary art teachers’ pedagogical practices actualize and expand care and racial equality.
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