The second edition of the fascinating collection of essays on teaching art in secondary schools, boasting a new chapter on visual culture as well as extensive material on the changes that have occurred in this area since 2000.
What kind of art would we like school and college students to produce?
What kind of art do we want them to engage with?
What is the process of this engagement?
How should we organize the processes?
By asking fundamental questions such as these, Richard Hickman and his team of contributors illustrate the new possibilities for art education in the twenty-first century and draw out the implications for classroom practice - making Art Education 11-18 the definitive guide to the subject in the postmodern era.
ForewordtbcIntroductionRichard Hickman1. Meaning, Purpose and DirectionRichard Hickman2. Contemporary Art in SchoolsLesley Burgess and Nicholas Addison3. Art Education and the Art MuseumColin Grigg4. Ways of Not Seeing: Education, Art and Visual CultureHoward Hollands5. Changing Practices: Art Education and Popular Visual CultureDarren Newbury6. Bite the ICT Bullet: Using the World Wide Web in Art EducationAndy Ash7. Critical Studies: Values at the Heart of Education?Michele Tallack8. The Meaning and the Value of CraftRachel Mason9. Art Education and SpiritualityJames Hall10. Visual LiteracyRichard Hickman