Artful Learning

organizzazione fondata da Leonard Bernstein

Artful Learning è un modello di filosofia educativa basato su concetti e sull'interdisciplinarità.[1] Artful Learning è stato avviato da Leonard Bernstein ed ha le sue basi nell'uso delle arti per migliorare tutte le aree dell'istruzione.

Artful Learning
The Leonard Bernstein Office
TipoNon profit
Fondazione1992
FondatoreLeonard Bernstein
ScopoUsare le arti e il processo artistico nell'insegnamento di tutte le materie accademiche
Sede centraleStati Uniti (bandiera) New York
Indirizzo121 W 27th St #1104
MottoExperience, Inquire, Create and Reflect
Sito web

Storia

In 1990, Leonard Bernstein received the Praemium Imperiale, an international prize awarded by the Japan Arts Association for lifetime achievement in the arts. Bernstein used the $100,000 prize to establish The Bernstein Education Through the Arts (BETA) Fund, Inc.[2] Leonard Bernstein provided this grant to develop an arts-based education program. The Leonard Bernstein Center[3] was established in April 1992, and initiated extensive school-based research, resulting in the Bernstein Model.[4] After six years of association with the Grammy Foundation, the Leonard Bernstein Center for Learning moved to Gettysburg College, PA.[5]

Modello

Artful Learning is based on Bernstein's philosophy that the arts can strengthen learning and be incorporated in all academic subjects.[6] The program is based on "units of study," which each consist of four core elements: experience, inquire, create, and reflect.[7]

Ricerca

Research shows that participation in the arts plays a vital role in influencing brain development and performance. Arts which are considered enrichment in education programs, may in fact be central to the way humans neurologically process and learn.[8][9][10][11] In 1999, The President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities teamed up with the Arts Education Partnership to publish a comprehensive study on the inclusion of the arts in education.[12]

Note

  1. ^ Evaluation of the Artful Learning Program (PDF), in cse.ucla.edu. URL consultato il 15 luglio 2009 (archiviato dall'url originale il 27 giugno 2010).
  2. ^ Leonard Bernstein (PDF), su www.leonardbernstein.com. URL consultato il 4 aprile 2021.
  3. ^ Artful Learning | Leonard Bernstein, su www.leonardbernstein.com. URL consultato il 4 aprile 2021.
  4. ^ History of the Leonard Bernstein Center for Learning, in webadrenaline.com. URL consultato il 2 gennaio 2015.
  5. ^ Leonard Bernstein Center for Learning moves to Gettysburg College, in gettysburg.edu. URL consultato il 14 novembre 2005.
  6. ^ The Leonard Bernstein Artful Learning Model: A case study of an elementary school, in digitalcommons.nl.edu. URL consultato il 1º dicembre 2013.
  7. ^ Leonard Bernstein's Arts-Based Education Revolution, in huffingtonpost.com. URL consultato il 12 giugno 2013.
  8. ^ http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED507091.pdf
  9. ^ (EN) Jonelle Pool, Charles Dittrich e Ken Pool, Arts Integration in Teacher Preparation: Teaching the Teachers, in Journal for Learning through the Arts, vol. 7, n. 1, 13 giugno 2011, DOI:10.21977/D97110004. URL consultato il 4 aprile 2021.
  10. ^ IRMA-International.org: Artful Learning: Holistic Curriculum Development for Mind, Body, Heart, and Spirit: Randee Lipson Lawrence: Book Chapters, su www.irma-international.org. URL consultato il 4 aprile 2021.
  11. ^ The New Handbook of Research on Music Teaching and Learning: A Project of the Music Educators National Conference, 18 aprile 2002, ISBN 9780195138849.
  12. ^ Artful Learning, in indiana.edu. URL consultato il 12 gennaio 2011.

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