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Herne, Steve; Adams, Jeff; Atkinson, Dennis; Dash, Paul; Jessel, John – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2013
The "Future Something Project" ("FSP"), a two-year action research project, was devised to nurture the creative and technological talent of small groups of young people at risk by creating a structured network, mentored and driven by creative professionals exploring innovative ways for the two distinct target groups to work together. The project…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Young Adults, Telecommunications, Information Technology
Dash, Paul – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2007
This article looks at the concept of Black History Month and its implications for teaching and learning in art and design education. It argues that the concept of Black History Month should be discarded because it tends to promote a separatist notion of culture and that it deflects from an understanding of culture as a plural and intermeshing…
Descriptors: Young Adults, History Instruction, Curriculum Development, Art Education
Dash, Paul – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2006
This article addresses the issue of Caribbean cultural under-representation in school art departments. It argues that diasporic subjects are not seen and their cultures not recognised precisely because their contributions to the way we live are indivisible from the mainstream. This in contradistinction to some groups whose cultures and heritages…
Descriptors: Art Education, Slavery, Cultural Background, Cultural Influences
Page, Tara; Herne, Steve; Dash, Paul; Charman, Helen; Atkinson, Dennis; Adams, Jeff – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2006
The Education Departments of Tate Modern and Goldsmiths College collaborated with a group of teachers to find out what they understood by the term "contemporary art" and to discover the conditions that enable contemporary art practices in the classroom. We explored questions with eleven teachers, from both primary and secondary schools, during the…
Descriptors: Schools of Education, Art Education, Art Teachers, Art

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