Is There a Way Not to Ruin Art Classes?
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https://doi.org/10.24215/25249215e015Keywords:
Art education, teaching, knowledge, artistic experienceAbstract
Ten Ways to Ruin a Class is a book by Dr. Daniel Belinche that delves into the essential questions of art teaching today. It challenges us as teachers to rethink our certainties inside and outside the classroom. In its pages, through the fluid narration of examples and the incorporation of references to works, artists, pedagogues, thinkers and researchers, emerge the conclusions that are offered as rudiments to avoid giving up in the attempt to «not ruin an Art class».Downloads
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Diaz, E. (2000). Posmodernidad. Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina: Biblos.
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