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Whiting, Ellen; Wear, Delese; Aultman, Julie M.; Zupp, Laurie – Journal for Learning Through the Arts, 2012
A vast literature exists on teaching reflection and reflective practice to trainees in small groups, yet with few exceptions the literature does not address the benefits of these interactions to faculty. Like multiculturalism or cultural competency, the literature assumes that faculty have themselves "achieved" these propensities and that trainees…
Descriptors: Small Group Instruction, Medical Education, Humanities Instruction, Reflection
Arjmand, Susan – Journal for Learning Through the Arts, 2012
A course was designed for medical students in which literature and writing exercises were used to promote reflection on cross-cultural patient encounters. Students were encouraged to consider Kleinman's principles of open-ended questioning as the basis for enhancing these patient conversations and were prompted to develop skills in close reading…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Story Telling, Literature, Writing Exercises
Silk, Hugh; Shields, Sara – Journal for Learning Through the Arts, 2012
Humanities in medicine (HIM) is an important aspect of medical education intended to help preserve humanism and a focus on patients. At the University of Massachusetts Family Medicine Residency Program, we have been expanding our HIM curriculum for our residents including orientation, home visit reflective writing, didactics and a department-wide…
Descriptors: Graduate Medical Education, Family Practice (Medicine), Humanities Instruction, College Curriculum
Clarke, Linda E.; de Jong, Jennifer D. – Journal for Learning Through the Arts, 2012
While JJ was a medical student, the authors worked on a two-part study of the stories of "good death" as they were told by palliative care patients, caregivers, physicians and nurses. In this personal reflection, de Jong (JJ), now a family practitioner and Clarke (LC), an artist and educator in medicine and health care, consider the value of such…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Death, Research Projects, Patients
Osmond, Chris; Cumbie, Sharon Ann; Dale, Michael; Hostetler, David; Ivory, James; Phillips, Deborah; Reesman, Karen – Journal for Learning Through the Arts, 2012
A group of nursing, social work, education, and English faculty worked together for a year to explore how literature experiences designed for medical education might enhance professional preparation in their fields and address their common dilemmas of caregiving. The resulting insights reveal the ways in which adaptations of narrative medicine…
Descriptors: Reading, Literature, Interdisciplinary Approach, Caring
Jacques, Andrew; Trinkley, Rachel; Stone, Linda; Tang, Richard; Hudson, William Andy; Khandelwal, Sorabh – Journal for Learning Through the Arts, 2012
Art of Analysis (AoA) is a cooperative effort of the Ohio State University College of Medicine (OSUCOM) and Columbus Museum of Art (CMA) aimed at medical students who are participating in learning communities, groups formed in pre-clinical medical student education to emotionally support and encourage students through the arduous process of…
Descriptors: Institutional Cooperation, Museums, Medical Schools, Medical Education
Winter, Robin O. – Journal for Learning Through the Arts, 2012
According to the American Board of Family Medicine, "The scope of family medicine encompasses all ages, both sexes, each organ system and every disease entity." What makes the seemingly daunting task of practicing family medicine possible is that family physicians learn to utilize similar clinical reasoning for all of their patients regardless of…
Descriptors: Poetry, Films, Music, Family Practice (Medicine)
Auerbach, Kelli; Baruch, Jay M. – Journal for Learning Through the Arts, 2012
Practicing medicine and creating art are both informed by observation and perception, yet how artists and doctors view the world and their place in it might be quite different. By bringing two populations together--RISD students and Warren Alpert Medical School students--into one experimental course, "No Innocent Eye: Knowledge and Interpretation…
Descriptors: Art Education, Medical Education, Medical Students, College Students
Economidou Stavrou, Natassa; Chrysostomou, Smaragda; Socratous, Harris – Journal for Learning Through the Arts, 2011
The unity of knowledge represents an old idea with new manifestations. During the last decades integrated approaches in teaching and learning have become increasingly popular. Applications of integrative approaches between the arts and other school subjects exist in many countries around the world, offering insights into the problems and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Interdisciplinary Approach, Music Education, Kindergarten
Blatt-Gross, Carolina – Journal for Learning Through the Arts, 2011
Concurrent to the present reduction of arts education in mainstream American schools, many evolutionary-minded scholars are asserting that artistic behavior contributes significantly to cognition, has been advantageous for our survival, and satisfies psychological needs that are biologically embedded. Supported by long-term and wide-spread art…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Music, Social Behavior, Child Behavior
Lorimer, Maureen Reilly – Journal for Learning Through the Arts, 2011
To address arts education disparities in middle level schools, this paper explores evidence that infusing the visual and performing arts into language arts, math, science, and history/social studies courses is a pedagogical approach that meets the developmental needs of early adolescents and fosters a relevant, challenging, integrative, and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Practices, Middle Schools, Program Implementation
Pool, Jonelle; Dittrich, Charles; Pool, Kenneth – Journal for Learning Through the Arts, 2011
This classroom study focused on modeling a hands-on approach for understanding classroom applications of multiple intelligence theory through arts-based integration. Thirty-five preservice teachers enrolled in Educational Psychology classes participated in an interdisciplinary geometry lesson modeling Artful Learning[TM], experiencing an…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Geometric Concepts, Multiple Intelligences, Preservice Teachers
Quinn, Robert D. – Journal for Learning Through the Arts, 2011
A preposition, as one of the eight parts of speech, indicates a relationship between persons, places or things mentioned in a sentence. Many state curricula introduce prepositions at intermediate grade levels. Other states wait until middle school to do so. Students at such advanced levels of language learning should be able to readily assimilate…
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), Visual Arts, Spatial Ability, Preservice Teachers
MacKenzie, Sarah K.; Wolf, Mary M. – Journal for Learning Through the Arts, 2011
This paper shares a story of community, vulnerability, art-making and possibility that arose within the context of a Social Foundations of Education course. Drawing on arts-informed epistemologies, the authors began the semester by inviting students to critically engage with the central ideas of the course through the process of creating a…
Descriptors: Praxis, Art Activities, Foundations of Education, Education Courses
Cawthon, Stephanie W.; Dawson, Katie; Ihorn, Shasta – Journal for Learning Through the Arts, 2011
Drama for Schools (DFS) is an arts integration professional development program that trains teachers to use drama-based instruction techniques. The DFS strategies aim to connect student learning to their lived experiences in a manner consistent with authentic instruction principles. The focus of this mixed-methods study was on the relationship…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Class Activities, Learning Activities, Teaching Methods

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