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A Voluntary Summer Art Course for At-Risk Students Attending Job Corps: A Qualitative Study.

机译:面向参加职业军团的高风险学生的自愿性夏季艺术课程:定性研究。

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Many alternative schools for at-risk students do not offer art classes to their students. Phoenix Job Corps is one of those schools. I conducted a qualitative study about a voluntary summer art course at Phoenix Job Corps, a vocational school for at-risk students. I had thirteen student volunteers, eight of them refugees from other countries. All the participants created a narrative painting about something in their lives. The purpose of this study was to examine this voluntary summer art course and to determine its usefulness as a beneficial tool to the lives of the students. This included looking at participants' narrative paintings to determine common themes or subjects, finding out their opinions on whether or not their school should offer an art course, their willingness to share their stories, determining whether they think it's important for others to see their work, and lastly concluding what artwork they like best and why. I found that the majority of students do want an art class offered at their schools, and all but one participant was more than willing to share their story about their narrative painting. Common themes amongst their paintings were family, a specific memory or event, or their present and future lives. I found similar subject matter in their paintings such as animals, houses or huts, and people. My research also unveiled a large difference in the refugee students' paintings as opposed to the other United States participants. The findings also suggest that participants judged other work based on meaning more so than aesthetics. This study explores, in detail, the narrative art and experiences of a very diverse group of students.
机译:许多面向高危学生的替代学校不为学生提供美术课。凤凰职业军就是其中一所学校。我对Phoenix Job Corps的暑期艺术课进行了定性研究。我有十三名学生志愿者,其中八名来自其他国家的难民。所有参与者都创作了关于他们生活中某些事物的叙事画。这项研究的目的是研究这个自愿的夏季艺术课程,并确定其作为有益于学生生活的工具的有用性。这包括查看参与者的叙事绘画以确定共同的主题或主题,了解他们对学校是否应开设艺术课程,他们分享故事的意愿的看法,确定他们认为对他人而言重要的是看他们的作品,最后得出他们最喜欢什么艺术品以及为什么。我发现大多数学生的确希望在学校开设美术课,除一名参与者外,其他所有人都愿意分享他们关于叙事绘画的故事。他们绘画中的共同主题是家庭,特定的记忆或事件,或其现在和未来的生活。我在他们的画作中发现了类似的主题,例如动物,房屋或小屋以及人。我的研究还发现,与美国其他参与者相比,难民学生的绘画有很大差异。研究结果还表明,参与者对其他作品的评判更多是基于意义,而不是美学。这项研究详细探讨了各种各样学生的叙事艺术和经历。

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  • 作者

    Schaller, Kimberly.;

  • 作者单位

    Arizona State University.;

  • 授予单位 Arizona State University.;
  • 学科 Education Art.;Education Vocational.;Education Secondary.;Education Pedagogy.
  • 学位 M.A.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 105 p.
  • 总页数 105
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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