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How can art engage children and young people?
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In this paper, we will present how art as a pedagogical tool can encourage children and young people to discover diverse world views, to reflect on the subject matter and to think about their role in the world, while at the same time making it easier for them to cope with personal hardships, as well as arousing a desire for an engaged social response. In doing so, we will define art as a first-person experience that supports the principles of poetic learning and teaching. Through case descriptions of project activities, accompanied by records of ongoing reflection and evaluation, we will show how the SKUM3 project during COVID-19 contextualised learning content, strengthened self-perception in difficult pandemic living conditions, promoted students' social engagement and deepened learning content through the use of artistic languages. A qualitative analysis of the collected examples of project activities carried out in the SKUM educational institutions showed that children and adolescents, through the stories they told or depicted, expressed greater sensitivity in observing attitudes, social and natural phenomena, had a more holistic understanding of the learning content, and were better able to express their observations of the world and attitudes themselves. The results of the qualitative analysis showed that children and adolescents, through the stories they told or depicted, were more sensitive in observing attitudes, social and natural phenomena, and had a more holistic understanding of the content of the learning. At the same time, ongoing analysis of the evaluations and reflections of the educators/teachers and artists who participated in our projects showed that working with art allows for a deeper insight into the processes of learning and action, a more subtle perception of children's/young people's needs and interests, and more opportunities for self-questioning and questioning with others
Language:
English
Keywords:
education with art
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COVID pandemic
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innovative learning environments
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storytelling
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narrative knowledge
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first-person experience
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poetics of learning
Typology:
1.16 - Independent Scientific Component Part or a Chapter in a Monograph
Organization:
FF - Faculty of Arts
Publication status:
Published
Year:
2024
Number of pages:
Str. 497-511
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-167320
UDC:
37.018
DOI:
10.18485/uf_edu_covid19.2024.2.ch10
COBISS.SI-ID:
225744131
Publication date in RUL:
14.02.2025
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Title:
Education through the Covid-19 pandemic : Socio-humanistic aspects
Editors:
Uroš Šuvaković, Dejan Vuk Lj. Stanković
Place of publishing:
Belgrade
Publisher:
University, Faculty of Education
Year:
2024
ISBN:
978-86-7849-343-0
COBISS.SI-ID:
160264713
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Language:
Slovenian
Keywords:
pandemija Covid-19
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izobraževanje med pandemijo
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umetnost v izobraževanju
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vzgoja z umetnostjo
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inovativna učna okolja
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pripovedovanje zgodb
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narativna vednost
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prvoosebna umetniška izkušnja
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poetika učenja
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Other - Other funder or multiple funders
Funding programme:
European Social Fund
Project number:
C3330-17-319173
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